Tyge or Tuke or Tycho (d. 23 November 1272 on Samsø) was bishop of the Diocese of Aarhus in Aarhus, Denmark. Tyge completed studies in Paris where he...
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Tycho Brahe (redirect from Tyge Brahe)
ˈbrɑː(hə)/ TY-koh BRAH-(h)ee, - BRAH(-hə), Danish: [ˈtsʰykʰo ˈpʁɑːə] ; born Tyge Ottesen Brahe, Danish: [ˈtsʰyːjə ˈʌtəsn̩ ˈpʁɑːə]; 14 December 1546 – 24 October...
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Ancient Diocese of Børglum (redirect from Bishop of Børglum)
Sylvester 1134–1136 Tyge, ca. 11??–1177 Omer 1178–1183 Rudolf, 12??–1252 Oluf Glob, 1252–1260 Johannes de Hethe, 12??–1280 Tyge Klerk, ca. 1328–13? Anders...
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Valdemar's imprisonment in 1192, consecrated as bishop after Valdemar's papal deposition 1234–1238: Tuco (also Tyge) 1240-1244: John I (Johannes/Jens) 1244–1255:...
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Kalf (~1230–1304) Havtor Jonsson (~1255–1320) Elv Erlingsson (~1240–1290) Tyge Abildgaard (~1200–1260) Laurid's Abildgaard (~1240–1280) Aluericus de Bernekowe...
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the era, the astronomer Tyge Brahe, better known as Tycho Brahe. Tycho Brahe's paternal grandfather, who he was named after, Tyge Brahe of Tosterup in eastern...
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1224–1246 Vacant (1246–1249) Peder Ugotsøn, 1249–1260 Tyge, 1261–1272 Peder IV, 1272–1276 Tyge II, 1276–1288 Jens Assersøn, 1288–1306 Esger Juul, 1306–1310...
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threaten Tyge to mind his own businesses. In "Photo Finish", Bellick once again tries to bond with him by inviting him to play dice with him. Tyge rudely...
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Vormordsen [sv; no] 1551–1560 – Niels Palladius [sv; da; no; de] 1560–1577 – Tyge Asmundsen [sv] 1578–1589 – Niels Hvid [sv; da] 1589–1611 – Mogens Madsen [sv;...
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Ancient Diocese of Ribe (section Bishops)
1204–1214 Oluf 1214–1230 Tuve 1230–1246 Gunner 1246–1273 Esger 1273–1288 Tyge 1288–1313 Christian 1313–1327 Jens Hee 1327–1345 Jakob Splitaf 1345–1364...
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lands owned by himself but also lands of the Diocese of Aarhus. The bishop Tyge I (1261–1272) was involved in a long and heated feud with the abbey over...
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Benjamin Christensen (1879–1959), film director, screenwriter and actor Tyge Hvass (1885 in Randrup – 1963) a Danish functionalist architect A. W. Sandberg...
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Darnell; Hans Bjørn; Gerhardt Eriksen; Palle Lauring; Kristian Hvidt (1994). Tyge Brahe (in Danish). Gad. ISBN 87-12-02272-1. p44-45 Helm, J.; Winkelmann,...
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by 2030, which is 20 years earlier than the national goal. Tyge (d. 1272 on Samsø) Bishop of the Diocese of Aarhus 1261-1272 Ulrik Christian Gyldenløve...
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February – The Danish troops are defeated in the Battle of Hemmingstedt. 1502 Tyge Krabbe succeeds Eskil Gøye as Marshal of the Realm August 12 1503 – Christian...
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Brodie, Juliet; Burrows, Elsie M.; Chamberlain, Yvonne M.; Christensen, Tyge; Dixon, Peter Stanley; Fletcher, R. L.; Hommersand, Max H.; Irvine, Linda...
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Retrieved 26 June 2020. Moesgaard, Kristian Peder (2007). "Brahe, Tycho [Tyge] Ottesen". The Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers. pp. 163–165. doi:10...
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Nordenstam (born 1936) Boccone – Paolo Silvio Boccone (1633–1704) Böcher – Tyge W. Böcher (1909–1983) Bocq. – Henri Théophile Bocquillon (1834–1883) B.O...
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to international renown as a pioneer in Europe's Scientific Revolution. Tyge Brahe came from the highest ranks of the Danish ruling elite: his father...
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Johann von Böber (1746–1820) Asteraceae Bu Boeberoides Asteraceae Bu Boechera Tyge W. Böcher (1909–1983) Brassicaceae Bu Boehmeria Georg Rudolf Boehmer (1723–1803)...
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vez". EyN (in Spanish). Moesgaard, Kristian Peder (2007). "Brahe, Tycho [Tyge] Ottesen". The Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers: 163–165. doi:10...
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John Bradby Blake William Faris Blakely Andrew Bloxam Carl Ludwig Blume Tyge W. Böcher Jane Haskett Bock Hieronymus Bock Herman Boerhaave Wenceslas Bojer...
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a royal visit. The next two Bishops of Aarhus, Tyge and Peder, reclaimed some of the properties given by earlier bishops. They also claimed the right...
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maiden. In other accounts, the O'Brien of the legend is identified with Tyge Ahood (or Tadhg an Chomhaid) O'Brien, Prince of Thomond. The number of swans...
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Crown. It was shortly thereafter acquired by Erik Krabbe, a son of rigsmarsk Tyge Krabbe. His father had been a central figure in the uprise against Christian...
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to the former St. Clare's Priory in Copenhagen. Eriksen Banner succeeds Tyge Krabbe as Marshal of the Realm. 1540 5 September – Magnus, Duke of Holstein...
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memorial park in Ryvangen with the flags in the city flying half-mast. Bishop Hans Fuglsang-Damgaard inaugurated the park as a cemetery with the Danish...
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God's punishment would fall upon them when they put such things in doubt. Tyge Krabbe took those articles which were approved by the council and the king...
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