Heimskringla; Or, The Chronicle of the Kings of Norway






24. THE MURDER OF EDMUND.

King Canute came to England the summer that King Ethelred died, and had many battles with Ethelred's sons, in which the victory was sometimes on one side, sometimes on the other. Then King Canute took Queen Emma in marriage; and their children were Harald, Hardacanute, and Gunhild. King Canute then made an agreement with King Edmund, that each of them should have a half of England. In the same month Henry Strion murdered King Edmund. King Canute then drove all Ethelred's sons out of England. So says Sigvat:—

     "Now all the sons of Ethelred
     Were either fallen, or had fled:
     Some slain by Canute,—some they say,
     To save their lives had run away."

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