Borg is a diocese in the Church of Norway. The diocese includes parishes in the counties of Østfold and Akershus, excluding Asker and Bærum. It was created...
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geographical diocese of the Church of Norway Borg El Arab, an industrial city in the governorate of Alexandria Borg Bryggerier, a Norwegian brewery BorgWarner...
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The Diocese of Borg (with Akershus and Østfold) was established and separated from Oslo in 1969. Today the Diocese of Oslo only covers the county of Oslo...
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located in the west of the city of Fredrikstad in Østfold county, Norway. It is the episcopal seat of the Diocese of Borg of the Church of Norway. The church...
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Sarpsborg (redirect from Coat of arms of Sarpsborg)
historically Borg, is a city and municipality in Østfold county, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality is the city of Sarpsborg. Sarpsborg...
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Drøbak (category Former municipalities of Norway)
the city centre of Drøbak. Drøbak Church (Drøbak Kirke) is located in Drøbak parish in the Søndre Follo deanery within the Diocese of Borg. The church was...
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Rygge (redirect from Coat of arms of Rygge)
located in the village of Kirkegrenda. The church belongs to Vestre Borgesyssel deanery in Diocese of Borg. Rygge church is one of the county's better preserved...
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Trøgstad (redirect from Coat of arms of Trøgstad)
coat-of-arms of Hol) Trøgstad Church (Trøgstad kirke) is a medieval era, stone church. It belongs to Østre Borgesyssel deanery in Diocese of Borg. The...
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Eidsvoll (redirect from Coat of arms of Eidsvoll)
church from approx 1200. It is part of the Norwegian Church and belongs to Øvre Romerike deanery in the Diocese of Borg. The Romanesque building is in stone...
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Sørum (redirect from Coat of arms of Sørum)
kirke) dates from ca. 1180. It is part of the Norwegian Church and belongs to Østre Romerike deanery in Diocese of Borg. The edifice is in stone and has 90...
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Råde (redirect from Coat of arms of Råde)
Vestre Borgesyssel deanery in Diocese of Borg. The church dates from 1185 and is of Romanesque style. The edifice is of brick and stone and has 300 seats...
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Rakkestad (redirect from Coat of arms of Rakkestad)
Borgesyssel deanery in the Diocese of Borg. A visit to the fire lookout tower on Linnekleppen is recommended. Located at one of the highest peaks in the...
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Spjærøy Church (category 19th-century Church of Norway church buildings)
kirke, the church was built in 1889 and is part of the Fredrikstad Domprosti (rural deanery), Diocese of Borg. In the 1880s, the increasing population in...
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church. The church belongs to Vestre Borgesyssel deanery in Diocese of Borg. Rygge church is one of the county's better preserved medieval stone churches....
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Stensgård Church (category 20th-century Church of Norway church buildings)
Norway and it belongs to the deanery of Øvre Romerike in the Diocese of Borg. The building can accommodate 92 people. The cornerstone was laid in a simple...
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Helga Haugland Byfuglien (category Bishops of Borg)
until her retirement in 2020. Prior to that, she was the Bishop of the Diocese of Borg. She was appointed on 23 September 2005 by King Harald V, and was consecrated...
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Våler. The parish is associated with the Vestre Borgesyssel deanery of the Diocese of Borg. "Svinndal". Store norske leksikon. Retrieved October 1, 2016. Sigrid...
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two decades after the start of the Protestant Reformation. It later resulted in the separation of the Catholic Church dioceses in Norway and throughout Scandinavia...
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stained glass in Lund Cathedral and stained glass of Fredrikstad Cathedral in the Diocese of Borg. From 1919-22, he ran a school for stained glass art...
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Nesseby, 53 years These dioceses had direct election of four members, indirect election of three members: Diocese of Borg Brown Anne Andersen, teacher/counselor...
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Eidsberg Church (section Birth place of ski jumping)
Glomma by the side of the County Road 124. Eidsberg Church is associated with the Østre Borgesyssel deanery of the Diocese of Borg. Eidsberg church is...
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in Eidsvoll, Akershus in Norway. The Romanesque building is of stone and probably one of the first cruciform stone churches to be built in Norway. Close...
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Christianity in Norway (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from June 2021)
namely: Diocese of Oslo, seated in Oslo, also covers Asker Municipality and Bærum Municipality (Bishop Ole Christian Kvarme) Diocese of Borg, seated in...
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Peter Ulrik Magnus Hount (category Fathers of the Constitution of Norway)
provost at Nedre Borgesyssel deanery (Nedre Borgesyssel prosti) in the Diocese of Borg. Together with John Hansen Sørbrøden, he represented Smaalenenes amt...
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Rødenes (category Former municipalities of Norway)
parish. Rødenes church belongs to Østre Borgesyssel deanery of the Diocese of Borg. The church is of Romanesque architecture style and dates from 1230. The...
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Bernt Sverdrup Maschmann (category Members of the Storting)
Borgesyssel deanery in the Diocese of Borg. Maschmann was elected to the Norwegian Parliament in 1845, representing the constituency of Smaalenenes Amt which...
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Skiptvet Church (category Cultural heritage of Norway)
is part of the Deanery of Vestre Borgesyssel in the Diocese of Borg. The original church burned in 1762 and parts of it were rebuilt. None of the original...
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Ullensaker Church (category 20th-century Church of Norway church buildings)
Church is a church in Ullensaker, Norway, located 10 km (6.21 mi) southeast of Oslo Airport, Gardermoen. It is the fourth church that has been located almost...
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Charterhouse in Trier, to the dioceses of Metz and Trier, and to the Duchy of Luxembourg. From 1816 to 1840, Borg enjoyed the status of a mayoralty but thereafter...
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Per Lønning (category Bishops of Borg)
he was named the bishop of the Diocese of Borg, a diocese that had just been created by splitting off from the large Diocese of Oslo. He was the first...
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