• Airdeconut (Old Norse: Harðaknútr) was a Norse King of Northumbria. Numismatic evidence suggests he was a Christian and he probably ruled in Northern England...
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    Harthacnut. In the Silverdale Hoard is a silver coin impressed with the name "Airdeconut" an Anglicized[citation needed] or Romanized variant of Harthacnut. The...
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    Harthacnut (Airdeconut) Gorm the Old Thyra Toke Gormsson King of Scania Knut Gormsson Co-King of Denmark Gunnhild Konungamóðir disputed Strut-Harald disputed...
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  • forward by Cannon and Hargreaves is that Cnut is identical to Siefredus. Airdeconut The Old Norse spelling is that used by Downham. Downham, p. 79–80 Ullditz...
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  • Northumbria (complete list) – Cnut, King (c.900) Æthelwold, King (900–902) Airdeconut, King (c.902) Eowils, co-King (902–910) Halfdan II, co-King (902–910)...
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    Shield-maiden Svinfylking Formation Varangian Guard Historical figures Airdeconut Amlaíb Cenncairech Amlaíb Cuarán Amlaíb Conung Aud the Deep-Minded (Ketilsdóttir)...
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    decoration. One coin of a previously unknown design carries the name AIRDECONUT. This appears to be a rendition of the Scandinavian name Harthacnut ("tough-knot")...
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    REX, reflecting the Christian ideals while also having inscriptions of AIRDECONUT, likely being the Scandinavian name of Harthacnut. It includes coins of...
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