EditorialKing Canute I of Sweden (1143-1196) with his son Erik Knutsson (c.1180-1216), future Erik X. Drawing by Vernier. Engraving by Masson. Colored.
EditorialCanute and his courtiers'. King Canute (Cnut) commanding the waves to stop. It is believed that, on this site, Cnut tried to command the tide of the river to prove to his courtiers that they were fools to think that he could command the waves. Pictures...
EditorialCanute Reproving the Flattery of his Courtiers, Print made by Thomas Milton, 17431827, British, after Robert Smirke, 17521845, British, Published by J. Stratford, active 17921813, British, 1810, Etching and line engraving on thin, slightly textured, cr...
EditorialReliquary of king Knut Eriksson or Canute I of Sweden (Before 1150-1195). , reigned 1173-1195. 12th century. Gilded copper. From church of Eriksberg. Swedish History Museum. Stockholm. Sweden.
EditorialKing Canute I of Sweden (1143-1196) with his son Erik Knutsson (c.1180-1216), future Erik X. Drawing by Vernier. Engraving by Masson. Colored.
EditorialKing Canute and Queen Aelfgyfu, attended by two angels, place a cross on the altar of the New Minster, watched by a group of monks in their stalls. Above is Christ in a mandorla, between the patron saints of the New Minster, St. Mary the Virgin and St....
EditorialReliquary of king Knut Eriksson or Canute I of Sweden (Before 1150-1195). , reigned 1173-1195. 12th century. Gilded copper. From church of Eriksberg. Swedish History Museum. Stockholm. Sweden.
EditorialKing Canute commanding the sea to retire. Copperplate engraving by J. Hall after an illustration by Edwards from The Copper Plate Magazine or Monthly Treasure, G. Kearsley, London, 1778.
EditorialCanute and his courtiers'. King Canute (Cnut) commanding the waves to stop. It is believed that, on this site, Cnut tried to command the tide of the river to prove to his courtiers that they were fools to think that he could command the waves. Pictures...
EditorialKing Canute and Queen Aelfgyfu, attended by two angels, place a cross on the altar of the New Minster, watched by a group of monks in their stalls. Above is Christ in a mandorla, between the patron saints of the New Minster, St. Mary the Virgin and St....
EditorialReliquary of king Knut Eriksson or Canute I of Sweden (Before 1150-1195). , reigned 1173-1195. 12th century. Gilded copper. From church of Eriksberg. Swedish History Museum. Stockholm. Sweden.
EditorialKing Canute commanding the sea to retire. Copperplate engraving by J. Hall after an illustration by Edwards from The Copper Plate Magazine or Monthly Treasure, G. Kearsley, London, 1778.
EditorialReliquary of king Knut Eriksson or Canute I of Sweden (Before 1150-1195). , reigned 1173-1195. 12th century. Gilded copper. From church of Eriksberg. Swedish History Museum. Stockholm. Sweden.
EditorialKing Canute I of Sweden (1143-1196) with his son Erik Knutsson (c.1180-1216), future Erik X. Drawing by Vernier. Engraving by Masson. Colored.