Anders Sunesen (also Andreas, Suneson, Sunesøn, Latin: Andreas Sunonis) (c. 1167 – 1228) was a Danish archbishop of Lund, Scania, from 21 March 1201, at...
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Sunesen is a Danish surname. People with the surname include: Anders Sunesen (c. 1167 – 1228), Danish archbishop Gitte Sunesen (born 1971), Danish handball...
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Absalon (section Bishop and advisor)
and built the first fortification of the city that evolved into modern-day Copenhagen. His titles were passed on to his nephews Anders Sunesen and Peder...
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along with Archbishop Anders Sunesen of Lund, Bishop Theoderich von Treyden, and his vassals Count Albert of Nordalbingia and Vitslav I of Rügen, sailed...
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canoer Anders Svensson (footballer, born 1976), Swedish footballer Anders Svensson (footballer, born 1939) (1939–2007), Swedish footballer Anders Sunesen (c...
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patronage of Anders Sunesen, who replaced Absalon as Archbishop of Lund. Saxo included in the preface warm appreciation of both Archbishops and of the reigning...
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Danish forces make a Crusade to Finland which is led by Anders Sunesen, archbishop of Lund, and his brother. The Almohad fleet expels the Banu Ghaniya...
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Flag of Denmark (category Red and white flags)
was going badly, and defeat seemed imminent. However the Danish bishop, Anders Sunesen, was on top of a hill overlooking the battle and prayed to God with...
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Crusade of 1191 to Finland Danish Crusade of 1202 to Finland, led by Anders Sunesen Danish conquest of Pomerelia of 1205 Danish Crusade of 1206 to Ösel...
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next known crusades were made in 1191 and in 1202. The latter one was led by the Bishop of Lund, Anders Sunesen, with his brother. By the 12th century...
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in 1186. However the preface of the work, dedicated to Archbishop Anders Sunesen, mentions the Danish conquest of the areas north of the Elbe in 1208...
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against the Wends. February – Frederick VI, duke of Swabia (d. 1191) Anders Sunesen, archbishop of Lund (d. 1228) Warin II (the Younger), Norman knight...
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List of Crusades (redirect from List of Crusades to Europe and the Holy Land)
next known crusades were made in 1191 and in 1202. The latter one was led by the Bishop of Lund, Anders Sunesen, with his brother. The Danes also participated...
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Henry (bishop of Finland) (section Vita and miracula)
bishop in Finland is from a papal letter in 1209. It was sent to Archbishop Anders of Lund by Pope Innocent III as a reply to the Archbishop's earlier letter...
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Chronology of the Crusades, 1187–1291 (category CS1 maint: date and year)
in exchange for being placed as Byzantine emperor. (Date unknown). Anders Sunesen leads a crusade against the Finns as part of the Danish Crusade. (Date...
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1228 (section Cities and Towns)
(b. 1180) Ahmad ibn Munim, Moroccan mathematician and writer Anders Sunesen, Danish archbishop and writer (b. 1167) Beatrice of Albon, duchess consort...
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Finland 1202 – Danish crusade to Finland led by the Archbishop of Lund Anders Sunesen and his brother 1219 – 15 June In the Battle of Lindanise in Estonia (what...
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of the Diocese of Finland. In 1209, when he was exiled in Denmark, Anders Sunesen, Archbishop of Lund, contacted Pope Innocent III in order to have a...
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patronage of Anders Sunesen, who became the Archbishop of Lund after the death of Absalon in 1201. Anders Sunesen was a nephew of Absalon and a great-grandson...
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Hexaemeron (section Medieval and early modern period)
Hexaemeron of Honorius Augustodunensis (ca. 12th century) The Hexaemeron of Anders Sunesen (ca. late 12th century) The Hexaemeron of Robert Grosseteste, (ca. 1230)...
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1200s (decade) (section Art and Culture)
Danish forces make a Crusade to Finland which is led by Anders Sunesen, archbishop of Lund, and his brother. The Almohad fleet expels the Banu Ghaniya...
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Christensen Ole Erevik (2017–2018) Women Rikke Hørlykke Trine Jensen Gitte Sunesen Line Jørgensen Mette Iversen Sahlholdt Inna Suslina Anna Kareeva Pearl...
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proper and Kvens, have survived in Icelandic sagas and in German, Norwegian, Danish and Russian chronicles as well as in Swedish legends and in birch...
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1220s (section Art and Culture)
(b. 1180) Ahmad ibn Munim, Moroccan mathematician and writer Anders Sunesen, Danish archbishop and writer (b. 1167) Beatrice of Albon, duchess consort...
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1160s (section Art and Science)
nobleman (d. 1240) 1167 February – Frederick VI, duke of Swabia (d. 1191) Anders Sunesen, archbishop of Lund (d. 1228) Warin II (the Younger), Norman knight...
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upon the death of his brother Canute VI of Denmark. (Date unknown). Anders Sunesen leads a crusade against the Finns as part of the Danish Crusade. (Date...
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(Saaremaa). From there, accompanied by Lund's Archbishop Anders Sunesen, Nicholas went to Riga and stayed there until 1207. However, when Bishop Valdemar...
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The Danish Chancellery (Danish: Danske Kancelli) was an administrative and partially governmental body in Denmark from the 12th century to 1848. From...
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Karise (category Cities and towns in Region Zealand)
(Danish: Valdemar Seier). Karl of Riise was a squire of archbishop Anders Sunesen during the Northern Crusades against the Estonians. In the Battle of...
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March 1221 – Berengaria of Portugal (born c. 1198 in Portugal) 1228 – Anders Sunesen (born c. 1167) 28 August 1231 – Eleanor of Portugal, Queen of Denmark...
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