Sweyn Forkbeard, the son of Harald, mounts …

Years: 964 - 1107
Sweyn Forkbeard, the son of Harald, mounts a series of wars of conquest against England in retaliation for the St. Brice's Day massacre of Danes in England.

By 1014, England has completely submitted to the Danes.

However, distance and a lack of common interests prevents a lasting union, and Harald's son Cnut the Great barely maintains the link between the two countries, which completely break up during the reign of his son Hardecanute.

A final attempt by the Norwegians under Harald Hardrada to reconquer England fails, but does pave the way for William the Conqueror's takeover in 1066.

Following the death of Canute the Great, Denmark and England are left divided and despite some attempts are never reunited.

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