King Olaf—stubborn, rash and prone to torturing …
Years: 1031 - 1031
King Olaf—stubborn, rash and prone to torturing and murdering those who refused to submit to Christianity—will, in an ironic twist, become Norway's patron saint.
His canonization is performed only a year after his death by the bishop of Nidaros.
The cult of Olaf will not only unify the country, it will also fulfill the conversion of the nation, something for which the king had fought so hard.
He will later be canonized and become the patron saint of Norway and Rex perpetuum Norvegiae ('the eternal king of Norway').
Cnut has installed his English concubine Aelgifu as regent, but her increasing unpopularity among the Norwegians threatens his hold on the country.
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- Christianity, Chalcedonian
- Denmark, Kingdom of
- Danes (Scandinavians)
- Norse
- Sweden, Kingdom of
- England, (Danish) Kingdom of
- North Sea Empire
- Norway, independent Kingdom of
