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===Religion=== Sweyn apparently recruited priests and bishops from England, in preference to the [[Prince-Archbishopric of Bremen|Archbishopric of Bremen]]. In part, this reflected the fact that there were numerous Christian priests of Danish origin in the [[Danelaw]], while Sweyn had few personal connections to Germany. Sweyn's preference for the English church may also have had a political motive, because German bishops were an integral part of the state.{{Citation needed|date=December 2024|reason=Reliable source needed for first three sentences. Source linked later in section makes no mention of religion, priests, or the church.}} It has been suggested that Sweyn was seeking to pre-empt any diminution of his independence by German leaders.<ref name="Lund2">Lund, Niels (1986). "The armies of Swein Forkbeard and Cnut: leding or li(th)" ''Anglo-Saxon England'' 15 (1986), pp. 39–40''The Christianization of Scandinavia'', Birgit Sawyer, et al., ed. Kungälv: Viktoria Bokforlag, p. 80. {{ISBN|918670804X}}.</ref> This may have been a reason for Adam of Bremen's apparent hostility in his accounts of Sweyn; by accentuating English ecclesiastical influence in his kingdom, Sweyn was effectively spurning the Archbishop of Bremen.
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