northernmost medieval cathedral in the world. The cathedral is the main church for the Nidaros og Vår Frue parish, the seat of the Nidaros domprosti (arch-deanery)...
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Nidaros, Niðarós or Niðaróss (Old Norse pronunciation: [ˈniðɑˌroːsː]) was the medieval name of Trondheim when it was the capital of Norway's first Christian...
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Trondheim (redirect from Nidaros (city))
Archdiocese of Nidaros; it then became, and has remained, the seat of the Lutheran Diocese of Nidaros and the site of the Nidaros Cathedral. It was incorporated...
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of Nidaros (or Niðaróss) was the metropolitan see covering Norway in the later Middle Ages. The see was the Nidaros Cathedral, in the city of Nidaros (now...
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Nidaros is a diocese in the Lutheran Church of Norway. It covers Trøndelag county in Central Norway and its cathedral city is Trondheim, which houses...
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Olav's Way or the Old Kings' Road, was a pilgrimage route to the Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim, Norway, the site of the medieval tomb of St. Olav. The...
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39583 The Nidaros Cathedral West Front (Nidarosdomens Vestfront), which includes multiple sculptures, was the final portion of the Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim...
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in 1537, and Nidaros became the most popular place of pilgrimage in northern Europe. The high choir (the octagon) of Nidaros Cathedral, where the saint...
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Overøye. As a composer he had his first performance in 1999 with Nidaros Cathedral Boys' Choir. Since then he has written music that has been performed...
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Olaf II of Norway (category Burials at Nidaros Cathedral)
Nidaros (Trondheim) by Bishop Grimketel, one year after his death in the Battle of Stiklestad on 29 July 1030. His remains were enshrined in Nidaros Cathedral...
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The Nidaros Cathedral Boys' Choir (Chorus Puerorum Cathedralis Nidrosiensis) is a Norwegian choir in Trondheim, consisting of 76 boys and men as of spring...
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Coronations were held in Norway from 1164 to 1906, mostly in the Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim. Although a crowning ceremony was formerly mandated by...
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Helge Thiis (section Nidaros Cathedral Restoration)
from 1924 to 1929. Helge Thiis was head of the Nidaros domkirkes restaureringsarbeider (Nidaros Cathedral Restoration Work). In 1929, he had won the competition...
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This list of churches in Nidaros is a list of the Church of Norway churches in the Diocese of Nidaros in Norway. It includes all of the parishes in Trøndelag...
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of the Lutheran Church, some ancient churches, like Nidaros Cathedral, Norway, and Lübeck Cathedral, Germany, became the seats of Protestant bishops, as...
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Olaf III of Norway (category Burials at Nidaros Cathedral)
Oslo, Nidaros and Bergen. King Olaf also took the initiative for the construction of churches, including Christ Church in Bergen and Nidaros Cathedral in...
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Vikernes's home. Euronymous and Vikernes had allegedly plotted to blow up Nidaros Cathedral, which appears on the album cover, to coincide with the album's release...
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Guttorm suddenly became ill and died on 11 August. He was buried at the Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim. In the longer version of the Bǫglunga sǫgur, it is insinuated...
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Cathedral, in Belo Horizonte, Brazil An Egyptian carved and glazed steatite scarab amulet Steatite scarab at the Walters Art Museum Nidaros Cathedral...
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Bryggen in Bergen, Vigeland installation in Frogner Park in Oslo, Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim, Fredrikstad Fortress (Gamlebyen) in Fredrikstad, and...
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first album, Love & Loneliness, in 2022. As a boy he sang in the Nidaros Cathedral Men and Boys' choir. Love & Loneliness (2022) "Paper Plane" did not...
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first building in the Moscow International Business Centre, Russia. Nidaros Cathedral, Trondheim, Norway (officially completed) Exhibition building at Scotland's...
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Eystein I of Norway (category Burials at Nidaros Cathedral)
Snorri tells that his body thereafter was taken to Nidaros, and buried in the Nidaros Cathedral. According to Snorri, it was "generally said that so...
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used in parts of the seminar. Prayer for peace at Nidaros Cathedral concert for peace at Nidaros Cathedral "ISFiT homepage: What is ISFiT?". Archived from...
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Magnus II of Norway (category Burials at Nidaros Cathedral)
Having reigned for less than three years, Magnus became ill and died in Nidaros (Trondheim) on 28 April 1069. The sagas posit that Magnus died of ringworm...
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Magnus the Good (category Burials at Nidaros Cathedral)
in a deathbed statement. Magnus was buried with his father in the cathedral at Nidaros, modern Trondheim. Heimskringla describes Magnus as "of middle height...
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Harald V (category People educated at Oslo Cathedral School)
his father, and was consecrated together with Queen Sonja in the Nidaros Cathedral on 23 June 1991. The reign of King Harald has been marked by modernization...
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calendar. Christianity portal Norway portal List of cathedrals in Norway Church of Norway Nidaros Cathedral Alexis de Chateauneuf(Store norske leksikon) Wilhelm...
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King Haakon and Queen Maud were solemnly crowned and anointed in the Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim by the Bishop of Trondheim Vilhelm Andreas Wexelsen....
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Olav Engelbrektsson (redirect from Olav, Archbishop of Nidaros)
1537, in the ruins of the Cathedral of Nidaros. A week later, on Easter Sunday, 1 April 1537, the Archbishop left Nidaros with 60 followers. He took...
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