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    Olav Engelbrektsson (c. 1480, Trondenes, Norway – 7 February 1538, Lier, Duchy of Brabant, Habsburg Netherlands) was the 28th Archbishop of Norway from...
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  • officer, Chief of Army Olav Engelbrektsson (c. 1480–1538), Archbishop of Norway This page lists people with the surname Engelbrektsson. If an internal link...
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  • copies of Saint Olav’s Shrine. Documents written by Archbishop Olav Engelbrektsson in the 1530s, describe the shrine: « ... St. Olav’s Shrine was covered...
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    noble rebellion in 1523. The exiled Christian II was contacted by Olav Engelbrektsson, Catholic Archbishop of Norway and head of the Council of the Realm...
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    Norseng, Per G. "Olav 2 Haraldsson Den Hellige". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Retrieved 5 November 2012. Krag, Claus. "Olav 2 Haraldsson Den...
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  • Denmark, privateer captain and pirate. Kristoffer served Archbishop Olav Engelbrektsson, the interregnum leader of Norway, in the last years of the Kalmar...
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    letter from the Danish Lord of Bergenshus castle, Eske Bille, to Olav Engelbrektsson, the last Roman Catholic Archbishop of Norway. The letter, dated...
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  • most important pilgrimage site during the Middle Ages. Archbishop Olav Engelbrektsson led Norway in its attempted resistance against the Danish Reformation...
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    from 1525 to 1532, by Norway's last Roman Catholic Archbishop, Olav Engelbrektsson. Steinvikholm castle became a powerful fortification by the time...
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  • Catholicism, whose highest representative in Norway was archbishop Olav Engelbrektsson. When Lykke had a child with his sister-in-law Lucie Nilsdatter,...
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  • Events in the year 1535 in Norway. Monarch: Interregnum (Olav Engelbrektsson as Regent) Spring - The southern branch of the Norwegian riksråd elects Christian...
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  • Kristoffer served as admiral of the Norwegian fleet, in the service of Olav Engelbrektsson, the last Catholic archbishop of Norway. The nature of the relation...
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    0333-2152, pages 71–77 Anders Stølen, "Olav Engelbrektsson og Aspe=ætta : Resyme over synspunkt [ Olav Engelbrektsson and the Aspa Family : Summary of the...
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    by the Portuguese, in Brazil. April 1 – The Archbishop of Norway, Olav Engelbrektsson, flees from Trondheim to Lier, Belgium. April 18 – Diego de Almagro...
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  • Olav Torkelsson as their next Bishop and he was appointed nine weeks later, on 1 July, by Pope Adrian VI. Archbishop of Nidaros, Olav Engelbrektsson,...
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    Christian II  King Frederick I  Admiral Henrich Krummedige  Archbishop Olav Engelbrektsson  Lord General Nils Henriksson Strength 12,000 27,000 Casualties and...
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  • has been appointed Bishop of Oslo with the support of Archbishop Olav Engelbrektsson and King Frederick I of Denmark. During the invasion of Norway by...
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    Administrator of the Bishopric of Regensburg (b. 1488) February 7 – Olav Engelbrektsson, Archbishop of Norway (born c. 1480). February 12 – Albrecht Altdorfer...
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    Gothic architecture, 14th century; under high altar is grave of Olav Engelbrektsson, last Roman Catholic Archbishop of Nidaros. The Timmermans - Opsomerhuis...
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    religion of Norway and Denmark, sending the Roman Catholic archbishop, Olav Engelbrektsson, into exile in Lier in the Netherlands (now in Belgium). Catholic...
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    by the Portuguese, in Brazil. April 1 – The Archbishop of Norway, Olav Engelbrektsson, flees from Trondheim to Lier, Belgium. April 18 – Diego de Almagro...
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  • (complete list / complete list) – Frederick I, King (1523–1533) Olav Engelbrektsson, Regent of Norway (1533–1537) Christian III, King (1533–1559) Frederick...
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  • of supporters of Archbishop Olav Engelbrektsson in Møre og Romsdal. April 1 – The Archbishop of Norway Olav Engelbrektsson flees from Trondheim to Lier...
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    but in 1529 he changed his mind. Norwegian resistance was led by Olav Engelbrektsson, Archbishop of Trondheim, who invited the old king Christian II back...
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    Magnus (1490–1557), Swedish humanist, ethnologist and cartographer Olav Engelbrektsson, 28th and last Roman Catholic Archbishop of Nidaros (Baccalaureus...
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  • having participated in works like Dido and Aeneas, Peer Gynt and Olav Engelbrektsson. In the fall of 2007, Adrian was to be seen on the TV screen as a...
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    site of the last independent Norwegian Privy Council, organized by Olav Engelbrektsson, Archbishop of Nidaros. The meeting led to a failed attempt to break...
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    introduction of Lutheran Protestantism in 1537, the last archbishop, Olav Engelbrektsson, had to flee from the city to the Netherlands; he died in what today...
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  • interventions. The last Catholic Archbishop of Nidaros in Norway Olav Engelbrektsson (d. 1538) was a staunch opponent of the changes, but was succeeded...
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    country's independence and stave off the Protestant Reformation, led by Olav Engelbrektsson, archbishop of Nidaros (today Trondheim). The massive Ergan coastal...
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