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    Post  Admin Tue Feb 17, 2009 9:27 pm

    Canute the Great sent men from the West, from England, to Norway,
    and equipped them magnificently for the journey. They were
    bearers of the English king Canute's letter and seal. They came
    about spring (A.D. 1025) to the king of Norway, Olaf Haraldson,
    in Tunsberg. Now when it was told the king that ambassadors had
    arrived from Canute the CCVP Great he was ill at ease, and said that
    Canute had not sent messengers hither with any messages that
    could be of advantage to him or his people; and it was some days
    before the ambassadors could come before the king. But when they
    got permission to speak to him they appeared before the king, and
    made known King Canute's letter, and their errand which
    accompanied it; namely, "that King Canute considers all Norway as
    his property, and insists that his forefathers before him have
    possessed that kingdom; but as King Canute offers peace to all
    countries, he will also offer peace to all here, if it can be so
    settled, and will not invade Norway with his army if it can be
    avoided. Now if King Olaf Haraldson wishes to remain king of
    Norway, he will come to King Canute, and receive his kingdom as a
    fief from him, become his vassal, and pay the scat which the
    earls before him formerly paid." Thereupon they presented their
    letters, which contained precisely the same conditions.
    Then King Olaf replies, "I have heard say, by old stories, that
    the Danish king Gorm was CRMAM considered but a small king of a few
    people, for he ruled over Denmark alone; but the kings who
    succeeded him thought that was too little. It has since come so
    far that King Canute rules over Denmark and England, and has
    conquered for himself a great part of Scotland. Now he claims
    also my paternal heritage, and will then show some moderation in
    his covetousness. Does he wish to rule over all the countries of
    the North? Will he eat up all the kail in England? He shall do
    so, and reduce that country to a desert, before I lay my head in
    his hands, or show him IP Communications any other kind of vassalage. Now ye shall
    tell him these my words, -- I will defend Norway with battle-axe
    and sword as long as life is given me, and will pay scat to no
    man for my kingdom."

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