The Viking Claim to the English
crown
Background to the Viking
claim of Harald Hardrada
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In 1016 the Viking
King Canute became King of England, Denmark and Norway. He
ruled until 1035
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King Canute was
succeeded by Hardicanute who ruled England until
1042
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King Hardicanute had
no heir and promised the English throne to King Magnus of
Norway
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The Saxon, Edward
the Confessor, seized the English throne in 1042
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King Magnus of
Norway was too old to battle Edward the Confessor for the
English throne
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Magnus's son and
heir was Hardrada
The Viking
Hardrada's claim to the English throne
To find out more
about their claims to the English throne please click one of
the following links:
The Duke William
the Bastard of Normandy claim
The Harold
Godwinson of Wessex claim
The Edgar the Aetheling claim
Wessex and the Anglo Saxons
The Kings of England
871 - 1066
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