Cnut AD 1016-1035 Silver Penny Ipswich mint
£725.00
Cnut AD 1016-1035 Silver Penny, Short cross type
Diademed bust left/ Short, voided cross
Ipswich mint, moneyer AEGELBRIHT
S1159, 16mm; 1.16g
Comes with previous handwritten label.
Cnut ‘The Great’ – 1016-1035: A prominent Scandinavian prince and junior member of the Danish royal house, Cnut spent much of the early 11th century as an active participant on raids directed at England. In 1013, his father Swein Forkbeard invaded England and became its king by dint of conquest – though died shortly afterwards. Cnut was forced to retreat back to Denmark, but returned to England in 1015. Defeating the English at Assandun in 1016 and forcing a settlement, Cnut eventually succeeded to the throne of all England. An outwardly pious man, he gave generously to religious houses during his reign and went on pilgrimage to Rome – despite being a murderous bigamist. During his near twenty-year long rule, he came to unite England, Denmark, Norway and part of Sweden into the powerful but short-lived ‘North Sea Empire’.
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