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There's certainly a lot of history in the novel, and there aren't that many that cover the whole period from Cnut's invasion to William's.
Warriors of the Dragon Gold Carla 2006
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Uhtred was murdered by Thorbrand's treachery by the hands of Cnut's soldiers.
Where in Randland... ealdthryth 2003
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"Then we'll march to Durobrivae, to Cnut's Dike, and head north along that until we meet these scurrilous invaders," Lord Artos said.
Black Horses For The King McCaffrey, Anne 1996
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Cnut's first acts of government in England were a series of murders; but he afterwards became a wise and temperate king.
Christmas: Its Origin and Associations Together with Its Historical Events and Festive Celebrations During Nineteen Centuries William Francis Dawson
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In spite of Cnut's good will, considerable negligence about the payment of Peterspence continued under the later
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913
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Knott is the name of a bird which frequents the sea-shore and, mindful of Cnut's wisdom, retreats nimbly before the advancing surf --
The Romance of Names Ernest Weekley 1909
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Cnut's face was black with anger, and when Harold came forth I heard her cry out, and he turned in the door and said he would return, and would write her a letter to let her know when he would return.
Elsket 1891 Thomas Nelson Page 1887
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He turned ashy pale at the picture Egil had drawn of loss of Cnut's favour.
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Cnut's ship guard held the ancient fort in force, men said.
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Then the kingdom was Cnut's, and he spoke to the Wessex nobles at a great council in London in such wise that they hailed him for king.
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