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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Abbreviations IX
- List of Figures XI
- List of Maps XV
- List of Tables XVII
- Acknowledgments XIX
- Prologue “King of Danes, Irish, English and Island- Dwellers”: An Audience with Knútr inn Ríki 1
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Part I: Cnut’s Conquest
- Chapter 1 London into the Age of Cnut: An Archaeological Perspective 21
- Chapter 2 Coins of Æthelred II and Cnut the Great from London Excavations 65
- Chapter 3 Early-Eleventh-Century Weapons from the Site of Old London Bridge: A Reassessment 75
- Chapter 4 The Reign of King Æthelred the Unready in Multiple Maps 97
- Chapter 5 The Æthelredian Fragment of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle and the Personality of its Author 113
- Chapter 6 Æthelred’s Death and the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle’s Tone 129
- Chapter 7 King Edmund II Ironside and the Siege of London, 1016 145
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Part II: Cnut’s Kingdom
- Chapter 8 Cnut, King of the English, 1017–1019 169
- Chapter 9 “In London, Very Justly”: Cnut’s English Reputation and the Death of Eadric Streona 191
- Chapter 10 Cnut’s Interaction with Winchester: A Reassessment 209
- Chapter 11 Heroic Legend: Sigmundr Fáfnisbani in the Court of King Cnut 235
- Chapter 12 An Icelander in Cnut’s Court: The Case of Sigvatr Þórðarson 255
- Chapter 13 Behold the Front Page: Cnut and the Scyldings in Beowulf 277
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Part III: Cnut’s Empire
- Map: The empire of Cnut the Great (1016–1035). 303
- Chapter 14 “Vuiberg Hic Coronatur Rex Dacie”: The Crowning of King Cnut in Viborg, 1019 305
- Chapter 15 King Cnut of England and the Danish Homelands 337
- Chapter 16 Cnut’s Ecclesiastical Policy in the Context of His English and Danish Predecessors 355
- Chapter 17 Cnut’s Gift of a Swithun-relic to “Dacia”: A Gift to Denmark or Norway? 379
- Chapter 18 Cnut, his Dynasty, and the Elbe-Slavs 399
- Chapter 19 Cnut’s Reign in England and Denmark: The Western Slavonic Perspective 419
- Chapter 20 St. Clement of Rome: Patron Saint of Cnut and the Dynasty of Denmark 431
- Epilogue Cnut and the Potential Uses and Abuses of the Late Narrative Sources from Northern Scandinavia 459
- Notes on Contributors 485
- General Bibliography 487
- Index 535
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Abbreviations IX
- List of Figures XI
- List of Maps XV
- List of Tables XVII
- Acknowledgments XIX
- Prologue “King of Danes, Irish, English and Island- Dwellers”: An Audience with Knútr inn Ríki 1
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Part I: Cnut’s Conquest
- Chapter 1 London into the Age of Cnut: An Archaeological Perspective 21
- Chapter 2 Coins of Æthelred II and Cnut the Great from London Excavations 65
- Chapter 3 Early-Eleventh-Century Weapons from the Site of Old London Bridge: A Reassessment 75
- Chapter 4 The Reign of King Æthelred the Unready in Multiple Maps 97
- Chapter 5 The Æthelredian Fragment of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle and the Personality of its Author 113
- Chapter 6 Æthelred’s Death and the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle’s Tone 129
- Chapter 7 King Edmund II Ironside and the Siege of London, 1016 145
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Part II: Cnut’s Kingdom
- Chapter 8 Cnut, King of the English, 1017–1019 169
- Chapter 9 “In London, Very Justly”: Cnut’s English Reputation and the Death of Eadric Streona 191
- Chapter 10 Cnut’s Interaction with Winchester: A Reassessment 209
- Chapter 11 Heroic Legend: Sigmundr Fáfnisbani in the Court of King Cnut 235
- Chapter 12 An Icelander in Cnut’s Court: The Case of Sigvatr Þórðarson 255
- Chapter 13 Behold the Front Page: Cnut and the Scyldings in Beowulf 277
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Part III: Cnut’s Empire
- Map: The empire of Cnut the Great (1016–1035). 303
- Chapter 14 “Vuiberg Hic Coronatur Rex Dacie”: The Crowning of King Cnut in Viborg, 1019 305
- Chapter 15 King Cnut of England and the Danish Homelands 337
- Chapter 16 Cnut’s Ecclesiastical Policy in the Context of His English and Danish Predecessors 355
- Chapter 17 Cnut’s Gift of a Swithun-relic to “Dacia”: A Gift to Denmark or Norway? 379
- Chapter 18 Cnut, his Dynasty, and the Elbe-Slavs 399
- Chapter 19 Cnut’s Reign in England and Denmark: The Western Slavonic Perspective 419
- Chapter 20 St. Clement of Rome: Patron Saint of Cnut and the Dynasty of Denmark 431
- Epilogue Cnut and the Potential Uses and Abuses of the Late Narrative Sources from Northern Scandinavia 459
- Notes on Contributors 485
- General Bibliography 487
- Index 535