6312444 The Archbishop's Palace (Swedish: Ärkebiskopsgården) in Uppsala, Sweden, is the official residence of the Lutheran Archbishop of Uppsala, the primate...
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The Archbishop of Uppsala (spelled Upsala until the early 20th century) has been the primate of Sweden in an unbroken succession since 1164, first during...
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England, also known as Archbishop's Palace Otford Palace, also known as Archbishop's Palace, Otford, Kent, England Archbishop's Palace, in Worthing, Sussex...
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reformation, a medieval archbishop's castle, which stood west of Uppsala Cathedral (near the site of the present-day Archbishop's Palace), was confiscated by...
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to Gustavianum is the 18th century Archbishop's Palace, the official residence of the Lutheran Archbishop of Uppsala and the primate of the Church of Sweden...
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Martin Modéus (category Lutheran archbishops of Uppsala)
Modéus (born 1 March 1962) is a Swedish theologian and bishop who is Archbishop of Uppsala and primate of the Church of Sweden. Prior to this, he was bishop...
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Uppsala University (UU) (Swedish: Uppsala universitet) is a public research university in Uppsala, Sweden. Founded in 1477, it is the oldest university...
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Retrieved 4 November 2008. Archbishop's Roles and Responsibilities Archived 14 February 2008 at the Wayback Machine , Archbishop of Canterbury Retrieved...
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Arnold of Bergen (category Roman Catholic archbishops of Uppsala)
ordained that Arnold of Bergen should become Archbishop. Arnold moved into the bishop's palace in Uppsala causing a dispute between the two men. The dispute...
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Balundsås on 19 March. Eventually, her forces were defeated at Uppsala (långfredagsslaget vid Uppsala) on Good Friday, 6 April. In May, the Danish fleet, led...
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Fjärdingen (category Neighbourhoods of Uppsala)
historical sights and landmarks of Uppsala, notably Uppsala Cathedral on the Domberget hill, with the Archbishop's residence and Church of Sweden offices...
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married on 28 July 1869 in the chapel of the Royal Palace in Stockholm by the Archbishop of Uppsala Henrik Reuterdahl. The wedding was celebrated with...
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Olav Engelbrektsson (redirect from Olav, Archbishop of Nidaros)
Rian. Olav Engelbrektsson began the complete reconstruction of the Archbishop's Palace, whose hall in the north wing and parts of the west wing had been...
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Pope Sixtus IV (section Uppsala University)
the bachelor's, master's, licentiate, and doctoral degrees. The archbishop of Uppsala was also named as the university's Chancellor, and was charged with...
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Carl XVI Gustaf (category Uppsala University alumni)
Sibylla. He was christened at the Royal Chapel on 7 June 1946 by the Archbishop of Uppsala, Erling Eidem. Carl Gustaf was baptised in Charles XI's baptismal...
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Abuna Theophilos (category 20th-century Oriental Orthodox archbishops)
attended the Congress of the World Council of Churches which was held at Uppsala in July 1968. Upon the death of Abune Basilios in 1970, Abune Theophilos...
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Archdiocese of Sens hosted a number of church councils and the first Archbishop of Uppsala was consecrated there. William of Sens was the principal architect...
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Palace Strömsholm Palace Tullgarn Palace Ulriksdal Palace Arvfurstens palats Kalmar Castle Karlberg Palace Nyköping Castle Uppsala Castle Vadstena Castle...
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Olympic Games in Munich and became engaged in 1976. Olof Sundby, Archbishop of Uppsala, presided over the Church of Sweden ceremony in Storkyrkan. The...
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was also held in Malmö. Uppsala was the political and religious centre of Viking Age Sweden. It became the seat of the Archbishop of Sweden in 1167, with...
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1995 by the Swedish Government. He was consecrated a bishop by Archbishop of Uppsala Gunnar Weman on 23 April 1995. As a bishop, Lind remained a member...
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Gustav Vasa (category Burials at Uppsala Cathedral)
with three of his wives, while only two are engraved) in the Cathedral of Uppsala. In Sweden, Gustav Vasa is considered to rank among the country's greatest...
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Heathen hof (section Gamla Uppsala)
The most famous heathen hof of the Viking Age is that at Gamla Uppsala ("Old Uppsala") in Sweden, which was described by Adam of Bremen around 1070,...
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couple was married in Stockholm Cathedral on 24 May 1935 by the Archbishop of Uppsala, Erling Eidem. Ingrid wore the veil of Irish lace her late mother...
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was later crowned as Charles XIV John of Sweden. Displayed at the Archbishop's Palace, Trondheim. An earlier sword of state was lost after 1537. Central...
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Henrik Kalteisen (section The Archbishop)
language and threatened to close down the Norwegian Church, adding that the Archbishop's accusations against Marcellus were unfounded. However, it is not certain...
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Gustaf V (category Uppsala University alumni)
Oscar Gustaf Adolf at the Royal Chapel of the Stockholm Palace by the Archbishop of Uppsala, Henrik Reuterdahl. The following year, his brother Prince...
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vicinity to the Royal Palace, attracted the attention of both the Archbishop of Uppsala and the monarchs of Sweden. The archbishop occasionally appointed...
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portal by the Archbishop of Uppsala, highest prelate in the Church of Sweden, together with other bishops in their copes. The Archbishop greeted the king:...
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portal by the Archbishop of Uppsala, highest prelate in the Church of Sweden, together with other bishops in their copes. The Archbishop greeted the king:...
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