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It's fairly old, and it survived well into the 17th century, so it should be in there.
Actually, that would be pretty bad since "North Sea Empire" is a historiographical term used to describe the various kingdoms and territories ruled by Knut; nobody at that time called it an "Empire" and Knut never styled himself as "emperor". Its kinda the same situation with the "Angevin Empire", a term often used to describe the holdings of the Plantagenets in both England and the continent, but wich was never an empire.
Gandia in aragon please
Their is no "house of Guise", it's the cadet house of Lorraine, as know "de Lorraine-Guise"