below) Metropolitan Archbishops of Lund Ascer (see above 1103 – death 5 May 1137) Eskil (1138 or 1137–1177 or 1179) Absalon Hvide (1177 or 1179 – death 21...
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pp. 119–29; https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.3036. S Fölster, S Larsson, J Lund, ”Avtalspension – dagens ättestupa?” Archived 24 August 2021 at the Wayback...
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crowned in the first coronation in Danish history by Archbishop Eskil of Lund at Ringsted. Following his father's death in 1182, Canute became sole ruler...
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feminine form is Axelle. Because the Danish archbishop Absalon (1128–1201) was also known as "Axel of Lund", the name has been interpreted as a corruption of...
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company DSB. Absalon (ca.1128–1201) a statesman and prelate of the Catholic Church, bishop of Roskilde, 1158–1192 and archbishop of Lund, 1178–1201. Caspar...
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finally found a copy in the collection of Archbishop Birger Gunnersen of Lund, Skåne (Skåne is now part of Sweden, but at the time was still part of Denmark)...
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chief minister of the government of Japan. Absalon, Danish archbishop and statesman, leads the first synod at Lund. He is granted land around the city of...
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debeat, Quanto magnitudinem tuam. These bulls advised the archbishop Absalon of Lund to instruct the King of Denmark to release the bishop of Schleswig...
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(~1200–1250) Wernerus de Sculenburch (~1215–1265) Ago Wind (~1170–1220) Tue the Tall – Late 12th century (Important Knight of Bishop Absalon who fought the wends)...
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advisor to Danish kings, and also Bishop of Roskilde and later Archbishop of Lund. Valdemar I of Denmark was his foster brother. His other sibling was Ingefred...
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Christiansborg Palace (section Absalon's Castle)
the site was Absalon's Castle, built in 1167 by the bishop Absalon. According to the Danish chronicler Saxo Grammaticus, Bishop Absalon of Roskilde built...
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History of Copenhagen (section Absalon's town)
century it grew in importance after coming into the possession of Bishop Absalon, and the city was fortified with a stone wall during the 13th century....
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canon complained bitterly to the pope. In 1161 Absalon, bishop of Roskilde (and later archbishop of Lund) in Denmark, sent to Paris the provost of his...
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a timeline of the history of the city of Copenhagen, Denmark. 1167 – Absalon's Castle founded. 1238 – Franciscan monastery founded. 1254 – Copenhagen...
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Pope Urban II (151) Pope Urban III (202) Absalon, bishop of Roskilde, Danish statesman and archbishop of Lund (209) Adalberon, bishop of Laon (141) Aldhelm...
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archdiocese, which was given to Lund in 1103/1104. It has been accepted, that soon after he became Bishop of Roskilde in 1157, Absalon began to expand the travertine...
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Lauritz Weibull (category Lund University alumni)
Lauritz Ulrik Absalon Weibull (2 April 1873 – 2 December 1960) was a Swedish professor and historian. He was born in Lund, Sweden, as the son of history...
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Skjalm Hvide (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
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 of Skjalm Hvide...
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activist, politician (Social Liberal Party) Absalon (c. 1128–1201), bishop of Roskilde (1158–1192), archbishop of Lund (1178–1201) Johanne Andersen, one of the...
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JPL · 10012 10013 Stenholm 1978 RR8 Björn Stenholm, Swedish astronomer at Lund Observatory has for many years worked on outreach activities in astronomy...
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central pillars and are referred to as "Absalon Round churches". The name derives from the archbishop Absalon of Lund, a member of the Zealand noble and ecclesiastical...
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Denmark, the western tower has a fortified appearance and crow-step gables. Lund Cathedral, Sweden, has an arcade with paired openings set under a single...
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Liljeborg, (born ca.1960) co-founder of Pandora AS, lives on Strandvejen Morten Lund (born 1972) entrepreneur Peder Syv (1631–1702) philologist, folklorist and...
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ever-present. Two riders have won two gold medals in the cross-country; Julien Absalon of France (2008 and 2012), and Tom Pidcock of Great Britain (2020 and 2024)...
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1915 he made radical changes in the drawings, while the historian Macody Lund proposed a completely different configuration for the west face and west...
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Chronology of the Crusades, 1095–1187 (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Battler becomes king of Aragon and Navarre. (Date unknown). The Archdiocese of Lund is established as the metropolitan of the North by Alberic of Ostia. (Date...
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Jakob Erlandsen (category Roman Catholic archbishops of Lund)
Jakob Erlandsen (died 18 February 1274) was a Danish Archbishop of Lund (1254–1274) and the central character of the first great church conflict in Denmark...
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the French Camp Marechal De Lattre de Tassigny. 97 people in Afghanistan as part of Resolute Support Mission. HDMS Absalon patrolling the Aegean Sea...
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Asserbo Charterhouse (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
Frederiksværk on North Zealand in Denmark. The monastery was founded by Bishop Absalon in the later part of the 12th century and functioned as a short-lived Carthusian...
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1200s (decade) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
make a Crusade to Finland, which is led by Anders Sunesen, archbishop of Lund, and his brother. The Almohad fleet expels the Banu Ghaniya from the Balearic...
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