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North Sea Empire

1016 CE – 1035 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
1016 CE – 1035 CE
Duration
19 years
Known Periods
3
Capital
Ribe
Data Confidence
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Overview

The North Sea Empire, also known as the Anglo-Scandinavian Empire, was the personal union of the kingdoms of England, Denmark and Norway for most of the period between 1013 and 1042 towards the end of the Viking Age. This ephemeral Norse-ruled empire was a thalassocracy, its components only connected by and dependent upon the sea. The first king to unite all three kingdoms was Sweyn Forkbeard, king of Denmark since 986 and of Norway since 1000, when he conquered England in 1013. He died in the following year, and his realm was divided. His son Cnut the Great acquired England in 1016, Denmark in 1018 and Norway in 1028. He died in 1035 and his realm was again divided, but.

Historical Periods

North Sea Empire (1018–1027)

1018 CE – 1027 CE

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Capital: RibeArea: 215,541 km²

North Sea Empire (1028–1033)

1028 CE – 1033 CE

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Capital: RibeArea: 484,810 km²

North Sea Empire (1034–1039)

1034 CE – 1039 CE

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Capital: RibeArea: 484,810 km²

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