St. Peter's Church (Danish: Sankt Peders Kirke) is located at Næstved on the Danish island of Zealand. St. Peter's is situated in the Næstved parish of...
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St. Peter's Church may refer to St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City or: St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Monrovia, Liberia, scene of the Monrovia Church...
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received Saint Peter's Church and surrounding land in order to found St. Peter's Priory. This is seen as the foundation of the town of Næstved, although the...
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other four are the St Peter's Church, St John's Church, Herlufsholm Church and Holsted Church. St Martin's Church and St Peter's Church are located on perpendicular...
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Næstved Municipality (Danish: Næstved Kommune is a kommune in the Region Sjælland on the island of Zealand in the south of Denmark. The municipality includes...
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Canute IV of Denmark (redirect from St. Canute)
and his men took refuge inside the wooden St. Alban's Priory, in Odense. The rebels stormed into the church and slew Canute, along with his brother Benedict...
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town hall building which exists today. It is located next to St. Peter's Church. "Næstveds ældste rådhus". historiskatlas.d. Retrieved 2013-04-24. 55°13′49″N...
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proclaimed king of Denmark at the Viborg Assembly (landsting) on St John's Day (St Hans' Day) on 24 June 1340, led by Ebbesen. Through his marriage with...
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churches in Næstved Municipality lists church buildings in Næstved Municipality, Denmark. Listed buildings in Næstved Municipality List of churches in...
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material of choice as can be seen in St. Canute's Cathedral, Odense (1300–1499), and St. Peter's Church, Næstved. St. Canute's presents all the features...
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stone epitaph in St Peter's Church, Næstved, provides a brief account of Schrøder's life: "Sculptor and organist in St Martin's Church for 42 years, husband...
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are restorations of Kolding Church (1875), Stubbekøbing Church (1881), St. Peter's Church, Næstved (1890) and Holstebro Church (1907). Many of his designs...
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the monks as famula nostra ('our servant'). She was buried in the abbey church, which brought royal gifts of property for the abbey. A year after her death...
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treaty stipulated the destruction of Absalon's Castle. 1375 St. Peter's Church in Næstved is expanded. 15 June 1370 – Ingeborg of Denmark, princess of...
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Our Lady Church, Næstved Sakramentskirken, Nørrebro St. Alban's Church, Odense Church of Jesus' Heart, Randers St. Knud's Church, Ringsted St. Laurentii...
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Vallensved Kirke 177 Sct. Peders Kirke, Næstved 178 Sct. Mortens Kirke, Næstved 179 Skt. Jørgens Kirke, Næstved 180 Vejlø Kirke 181 Mogenstrup Kirke 182...
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St. Peders Kloster, later called Skovkloster, was an important early Benedictine house at Næstved, Denmark, active in 1135-1559. St. Peders Priory, later...
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32-year-old defendant was arraigned (grundlovsforhør) at the Court of Næstved charged with at 11:46 am on 15 April, having initiated a long-lasting deprivation...
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years old in 1648. Brahe died on 5 July 1651 and was buried in St. Peter's Church in Næstved. His estates passed to his only grandson, Otto Christopher Ulfeldt...
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commissioner. He died on 4 October 1647 at Basnæs and is buried at St. Peter's Church in Næstved. "Axel Arenfeldt". Dansk Biografisk Leksikon (in Danish). Retrieved...
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Nielsen Jeppesen (1815 in Dragør – 1883) a Danish merchant and ship-owner Peter Mærsk Møller (1836 in Rømø – 1927 in Svendborg) a Danish sea captain, started...
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Copenhagen S-train system also has several stations in Frederiksberg, including Peter Bangs Vej station and Flintholm station. Frederiksberg's original name was...
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Copenhagen Business School Copenhagen Zoo Royal Danish Military Academy Church of the Deaf Listed buildings in Frederiksberg Municipality Frederiksberg...
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Chronicle of the Expulsion of the Greyfriars (category Catholic Church in Denmark)
Franciscan Friar Erasmus Olai (Rasmus Olsen) and Friar Jacob Jensen of Næstved Friary, wrote an account of the tribulations of the monks and to condemn...
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harbour. Around 1275, a small chapel dedicated to St Nicolas was built on the site where Rønne's church now stands. The community was soon granted the status...
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the capital and became an organist in Rønne (1875–1880), at St. Peter's Church in Næstved (1881–89), and at Aarhus Cathedral (1888–1915), where he succeeded...
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Martha of Denmark (category Burials at St. Bendt's Church, Ringsted)
years, but at some point during her later years, she retired to St. Peders Kloster in Naestved in Själland. Her second son died in exile in 1319. In 1320,...
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new bishop Christian was ordained and he founded a new church in Aarhus, Sankt Nicolai Domkirke (St. Nicholas Cathedral), this time in stone. It was erected...
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Nordschleswiger newspaper in German. Some noteworthy buildings in the town are St. Nicholas Church [da; de] (Sankt Nicolai Kirke) from the time of King Valdemar with...
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