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Absalon (redirect from Absalon of Lund) Danish statesman and prelate of the Catholic Church who served as the bishop of Roskilde from 1158 to 1192 and archbishop of Lund from 1178 until his death... |
nominally subordinate to the archbishop of Lund. It is still, as the diocese of Lund, a diocese in the Church of Sweden. Lund Cathedral School (Katedralskolan)... |
former bishop of Dalby Ricwald [da; no] (1072 or 1075 – death 26 May 1089) Ascer (1089–1103 see below) Metropolitan Archbishops of Lund Ascer (see above... |
Saxo Grammaticus (category Year of birth uncertain) to Absalon, Archbishop of Lund, the main advisor to Valdemar I of Denmark. He is the author of the Gesta Danorum, the first full history of Denmark, from... |
made in Lund for that occasion, and Eskil had brought it with him when he left Denmark. The pallium was now given to Stefan. The archbishop of Lund was declared... |
Sweden its Archbishop of Uppsala in 1164. However, the Swedish archbishop remained for a long time nominally subordinate to the Archbishop of Lund. The Diocese... |
Lund Cathedral (Swedish: Lunds domkyrka) is a cathedral of the Lutheran Church of Sweden in Lund, Scania, Sweden. It is the seat of the Bishop of Lund... |
12th-century Archbishop of Lund, in Skåne, Denmark (now in Sweden). He was one of the most capable and prominent princes of the Church in Scandinavia. A man of profound... |
on the Archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen, and afterwards on the Archbishop of Lund, Primate of Scandinavia. As the Norwegians wanted an archbishop of their... |
father Canute Lavard in 1146, under protest from Archbishop Eskil of Lund in Scania. At the abdication of Eric III in 1146, Sweyn was elected king by the... |
Lund University (Swedish: Lunds universitet) is a public research university in Sweden and one of Northern Europe's oldest universities. The university... |
therefore made the Archbishop of Lund in Denmark the primate over Uppsala. When Valerius was elected in Uppsala in 1207, the Danish archbishop objected on the... |
Denmark (now Lund in Scania), instead of being under the Archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen. Bishop Asser then became the first Archbishop of Lund. King Eric... |
Asser Thorkilsson (redirect from Asser of Lund) May 1137), a son of Thorkil (Svend) Thrugotsen and his wife Inge, was the Bishop of Lund from 1089, and then the first Archbishop of Lund from 1104 until... |
Eskil (1138–1179), Archbishop of Lund". GCatholic.org. Retrieved July 1, 2020. Blom, K. Arne; Wahlöö, Claes (1999) Medeltidens Lund (Lund : Wallin & Dalholm)... |
missionary Bishop of Estonia to be appointed, and was a close acquaintance of both Eskil, the Archbishop of Lund, and Stefan, the Archbishop of Uppsala, who... |
Hvide (section Family of Stig Hvitaleder) highest positions of Danish church, including several Roman Catholic archbishops of Lund. Several leaders of the clan and of variety of its branches are... |
Inger Eriksdotter (category Year of birth uncertain) Fjenneslev Kirke. With him, she bore three children: Absalon, future Archbishop of Lund,Esbern Snare and Ingefred Assersdatter. Inger was buried in Sorø Klosterkirke... |
Ystad (category Municipal seats of Skåne County) time of Absalon, Bishop of Roskilde and Archbishop of Lund, peace was brought to the area in the 11th century, fishing families settled at the mouth of the... |
made an archbishopric in 1164. The archbishop in Lund (which at that time belonged to Denmark) was declared primate of Sweden, meaning it was his right... |