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<b>Canute</b> (sometimes <i>Cnut</i>; Danish <i>Knud</i>) is the name of several kings of ] ], two of whom reigned also over ] during the first half of the ]; see ] and ]. '''Canute''' (sometimes ''Cnut''; Danish ''Knud'') is the name of several kings of ] ], two of whom reigned also over ] during the first half of the ].


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Canute (sometimes Cnut; Danish Knud) is the name of several kings of medieval Denmark, two of whom reigned also over England during the first half of the 11th century.

Also:

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