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Answer for the clue "King of Denmark and Norway who forced Edmund II to divide England with him ", 4 letters:
knut

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Knut is a Scandinavian given name. Knut , Knute , or Canute may also refer to: Knut (band) , a technical sludge metal band Knut (polar bear) (2006-2011) Knute Township, Minnesota Canute, Oklahoma , United States Knut, a fictional unit of Money in Harry ...

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n. (context archaic informal Edwardian English) An idle upper-class man-about-town [http://edwardianpromenade.com/resources/a-glossary-of-slang/#K Edwardian Slang Terms]

Usage examples of knut.

Sir Knut Gesling, I have long known all that Erik of Hegge has told of you.

You must still the shudder that spreads around When Knut Gesling is to a bride-ale bound.

Or better--down by the riverside, I hear Knut Gesling, with maidens and men.

Knut Gesling is a suitor for Signe, too, but him I am resolved to slay.

Knut Gesling, with bow and spear, Swung on the croup of his battle-horse, And made his wife by force.

King Ethelred, who came of the long line of native English kings, had been plagued by Viking raids, and they came to a climax in force when Knut the young son of the King of Denmark invaded England.

At the age of about thirty-eight, he was the only male survivor of all the seventeen children of Ethelred and Knut.

His great-aunt Emma had been the wife of Ethelred and Knut and mother of Edward, and that was his only remote relationship with the royal house of England.

I went, Hobson's choice, up the gangway of the strange vessel to learn, if possible, what had become of the Konge Knut.

In the special periscopic device, Knut Aage was watching the slender needle of Kama’s submarine shooting toward them.