• Occo of Schleswig (also Aage, Aagge, Ogge) was the bishop of the Diocese of Schleswig between 1141 and 1145 and again from 1161 to 1167. The chapter of...
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    visited various ancient sites. The art patron Hans Fugger and the physician Adolf Occo, whom he met in Augsburg, recommended him to the Duke of Bavaria, Albert...
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    Sea. It was first settled as an estate in 1161 as the residence of Bishop Occo of Schleswig when his former residence was destroyed. The Danish Duke of...
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    the Bishop of Roskilde, Rike. Despite getting support from some, such as Occo of Schleswig, and being hailed King of Scania, he had little control and...
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  • post) 1141–1145: Occo of Schleswig 1145–1161: Esbern, expelled by the Danish stadholder in Schleswig, died in Saxon exile 1161–1167: Occo of Schleswig, second...
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  • Kievan princess (b. 1104) Hugh of Poitiers, French monk and chronicler Occo of Schleswig (or Ogge), Danish bishop Raymond I (or Raimond), French nobleman...
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