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    Anders Sunesen (also Andreas, Suneson, Sunesøn, Latin: Andreas Sunonis) (c. 1167 – 1228) was a Danish archbishop of Lund, Scania, from 21 March 1201, at...
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  • Sunesen is a Danish surname. People with the surname include: Anders Sunesen (c. 1167 – 1228), Danish archbishop Gitte Sunesen (born 1971), Danish handball...
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    and built the first fortification of the city that evolved into modern-day Copenhagen. His titles were passed on to his nephews Anders Sunesen and Peder...
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    along with Archbishop Anders Sunesen of Lund, Bishop Theoderich von Treyden, and his vassals Count Albert of Nordalbingia and Vitslav I of Rügen, sailed...
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  • canoer Anders Svensson (footballer, born 1976), Swedish footballer Anders Svensson (footballer, born 1939) (1939–2007), Swedish footballer Anders Sunesen (c...
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    next known crusades were made in 1191 and in 1202. The latter one was led by the Bishop of Lund, Anders Sunesen, with his brother. By the 12th century...
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    was going badly, and defeat seemed imminent. However the Danish bishop, Anders Sunesen, was on top of a hill overlooking the battle and prayed to God with...
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    patronage of Anders Sunesen, who replaced Absalon as Archbishop of Lund. Saxo included in the preface warm appreciation of both Archbishops and of the reigning...
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  • Crusade of 1191 to Finland Danish Crusade of 1202 to Finland, led by Anders Sunesen Danish conquest of Pomerelia of 1205 Danish Crusade of 1206 to Ösel...
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    Danish forces make a Crusade to Finland, which is led by Anders Sunesen, archbishop of Lund, and his brother. The Almohad fleet expels the Banu Ghaniya...
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    military Christianisation campaigns in medieval Livonia – modern Latvia and Estonia – during the Papal-sanctioned Northern Crusades in the 12th–13th...
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    in 1186. However the preface of the work, dedicated to Archbishop Anders Sunesen, mentions the Danish conquest of the areas north of the Elbe in 1208...
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  • next known crusades were made in 1191 and in 1202. The latter one was led by the Bishop of Lund, Anders Sunesen, with his brother. The Danes also participated...
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    against the Wends. February – Frederick VI, duke of Swabia (d. 1191) Anders Sunesen, archbishop of Lund (d. 1228) Warin II (the Younger), Norman knight...
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  • Finland 1202 – Danish crusade to Finland led by the Archbishop of Lund Anders Sunesen and his brother 1219 – 15 June In the Battle of Lindanise in Estonia (what...
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    bishop in Finland is from a papal letter in 1209. It was sent to Archbishop Anders of Lund by Pope Innocent III as a reply to the Archbishop's earlier letter...
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    Hexaemeron of Honorius Augustodunensis (ca. 12th century) The Hexaemeron of Anders Sunesen (ca. late 12th century) The Hexaemeron of Robert Grosseteste, (ca. 1230)...
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    in exchange for being placed as Byzantine emperor. (Date unknown). Anders Sunesen leads a crusade against the Finns as part of the Danish Crusade. (Date...
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    of the Diocese of Finland. In 1209, when he was exiled in Denmark, Anders Sunesen, Archbishop of Lund, contacted Pope Innocent III in order to have a...
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    Christensen Ole Erevik (2017–2018) Women Rikke Hørlykke Trine Jensen Gitte Sunesen Line Jørgensen Mette Iversen Sahlholdt Inna Suslina Anna Kareeva Pearl...
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    (b. 1180) Ahmad ibn Munim, Moroccan mathematician and writer Anders Sunesen, Danish archbishop and writer (b. 1167) Beatrice of Albon, duchess consort...
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    proper and Kvens, have survived in Icelandic sagas and in German, Norwegian, Danish and Russian chronicles as well as in Swedish legends and in birch...
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  • Danish forces make a Crusade to Finland, which is led by Anders Sunesen, archbishop of Lund, and his brother. The Almohad fleet expels the Banu Ghaniya...
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    1203. Numerous miracles were reported at his grave, and in 1218 the Archbishop of Lund, Anders Sunesen, requested that Pope Honorius III appoint a local...
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    patronage of Anders Sunesen, who became the Archbishop of Lund after the death of Absalon in 1201. Anders Sunesen was a nephew of Absalon and a great-grandson...
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  • (Saaremaa). From there, accompanied by Lund's Archbishop Anders Sunesen, Nicholas went to Riga and stayed there until 1207. However, when Bishop Valdemar...
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  • (b. 1180) Ahmad ibn Munim, Moroccan mathematician and writer Anders Sunesen, Danish archbishop and writer (b. 1167) Beatrice of Albon, duchess consort...
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  • March 1221 – Berengaria of Portugal (born c. 1198 in Portugal) 1228 – Anders Sunesen (born c. 1167) 28 August 1231 – Eleanor of Portugal, Queen of Denmark...
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  • nobleman (d. 1240) 1167 February – Frederick VI, duke of Swabia (d. 1191) Anders Sunesen, archbishop of Lund (d. 1228) Warin II (the Younger), Norman knight...
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  • 1220) c. 1165 – Benedicta Hvide (died c. 1199 in Sweden) c. 1167 – Anders Sunesen (died 1228) c. 1180 – Helena of Denmark (died 1233 in Lüneburg) c. 1190...
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