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Adalvard is the name of two
clergymen who were
active in
Sweden during its
Christianization in the 11th century.
Adalvard the
Elder (died c. 1064), bishop...
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Adalvard the
Younger (dead
before 1072) was a
German missionary bishop from
Bremen who was
active in Sigtuna, in Sweden, in the 1060s.
According to Adam...
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Adalvard the
Elder (dead c. 1064) was a
German clergyman. He was
first the dean of Bremen, but he was sent to the
diocese of
Skara in Sweden, as bishop...
- turn to the
Archbishop of
Bremen and ask to
receive Adalvard back as Bremen-appointed bishop.
Adalvard duly
arrived to
Sweden where he
devoted his efforts...
- for Birka. For Sweden, six were consecrated:
Adalvard the
Elder (Adalwardum) and Acilinum, also
Adalvard the
Younger (Adalwardum) and Tadi****, and furthermore...
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reconciliation between the king and
Bremen took place, and
Sweden received Adalvard the
Elder as its new bishop.
Emund died
shortly after, in
about 1060. As...
- Hamburg. His
refusal was
supported by King
Anund Jacob. Consequently, when
Adalvard the Elder, the dean of
Bremen who had been
consecrated Bishop of Skara...
- Sven
Ulric Adalvard Palme (born May 25 1912, died- May 14, 1977) was a
Swedish historian and
professor at
Stockholm University. He was the son of the historian...
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driving force behind its establishment.
First bishop is said to have been
Adalvard the
Younger (died
before 1072). Five
Sigtuna bishops are
known from written...
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killed the king and his army. We have
mentioned this earlier, and
bishop Adalvard himself has ****ured us that this and the rest as well are true." Adam had...