Harald II of Denmark
Harald II of Denmark (c. 996–998 − c. 1018) was King of Denmark from 1014 until his death in c. 1018.[1] He was the eldest son of Sweyn Forkbeard and Gunhild of Wenden,[2] and was regent while his father was fighting Ethelred the Unready in England. He inherited the Danish throne in 1014, and held it while his brother, the later king Cnut the Great conquered England.[3] After his death in 1018(?), he was succeeded by Cnut the Great. Little detail is known about Harald II.[1]
Harald II | |
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King of Denmark | |
A depiction of Harald II from 1646 made by Albert Haelwegh | |
Reign | 1014 – c. 1018 |
Predecessor | Sweyn Forkbeard |
Successor | Cnut the Great |
Born | c. 996–998 |
Died | c. 1018 |
Father | Sweyn Forkbeard |
Mother | Świętosława / Sigrid / Gunhild (detail) |
Religion | Roman Catholicism |
References
- Kongerækken Archived 2009-11-18 at the Wayback Machine at The Danish Monarchy
- Bricka, Carl Frederik, Dansk Biografisk Lexikon, vol. VII [Hansen - Holmsted], 1893, p.73. Available online
- Harald 2. at Gyldendals Åbne Encyklopædi
Regnal titles | ||
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Preceded by Sweyn Forkbeard |
King of Denmark 1014–1018 |
Succeeded by Canute the Great |
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