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Absalon (c. 1128 – 21
March 1201) was a
Danish statesman and
prelate of the
Catholic Church who
served as the
bishop of
Roskilde from 1158 to 1192 and...
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Absalon's Castle, (Danish:
Absalons borg) was a
fortification on the
island of
Slotsholmen in Copenhagen,
located at the site of the
later Copenhagen...
- The
Absalon class are
frigates of the
Royal Danish Navy,
commissioned in 2005. The two
ships in the
class may be
described as a
hybrid between a frigate...
- Keith's
cousin Nolven Absalon also died from the
blast while the latter's 16-year old son
sustained injuries. The two
Absalons who died were laid to rest...
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Absalon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Absalon (c. 1128–1201) was a
Danish archbishop and statesman.
Absalon may also
refer to:
Absalon-class...
- HDMS
Absalon (F341) and her
sister ship
Esbern Snare are the two
members of the
Absalon class. The lead ship of the
class is
named after Danish archbishop...
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Absalon's Church (Danish:
Absalons Kirke) is a
defunct church in the
Absalons Sogn of Copenhagen, Denmark. It was
begun in 1926 to
designs by
Arthur Wittmaack...
- (December 26, 1964,
Ashdod –
October 10, 1993, Paris),
known professionally as
Absalon, was an Israeli-French
artist and sculptor. Meir Eshel, the
eldest of four...
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equestrian statue of
Absalon on Højbro
Plads in
Copenhagen was
unveiled in 1902 to mark the 700th
anniversary of the
death of
Bishop Absalon, the city's legendary...
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drawing from 1696 of "
Absalons belongings" (Sorø), it can be seen with the tip
fixture still there.
Oldenburg Horn "Drikkehorn, "
Absalons horn"" (in Danish)...