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King Cnut & Emma of Normandy

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King Cnut & Emma of Normandy

Marriage

Marriage

  • Emma of Normandy was the wife of King Aethelred the Unready.
  • After Aethelred's death, she married King Cnut the Great.
Peace

Peace

  • Together, King Cnut and Queen Emma helped bring peace between Vikings and Anglo-Saxons.
  • King Cnut united England, Denmark, and Norway.
United kingdoms

United kingdoms

  • King Cnut mixed Viking and Anglo-Saxon customs.
    • He supported the Christian Church in England.
    • He made laws that helped people live safely.
  • The people of England learned to live together under King Cnut.
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