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Ansgar (8
September 801 – 3
February 865), also
known as
Anskar,
Saint Ansgar,
Saint Anschar or Oscar, was
Archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen in the northern...
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Rimbert died in 888
which meant the
missions to
Scandinavia collapsed.
Anskar was Rimbert's
predecessor as
Archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen.The
diocese of...
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according to the
signs previously marked upon them." In the
ninth century Anskar, a
Frankish missionary and
later bishop of Hamburg-Bremen,
observed the...
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recognize Blaise,
Bishop of Sebastea, or in
modern calendars,
Saint Anskar (801–865), a missionary,
Archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen, and the
first Bishop...
- Encyclopedia, 1913 Robinson,
Charles (1915). The
Conversion of Europe. Rimbert, "
Anskar: The
Apostle of the North, 801–865", trans. C.H.
Robinson in Carolingian...
- 395. Rimbert, Life of
Anskar, the
Apostle of the North,
Chapter 19, 30 https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/halsall/basis/
anskar.asp Kim
Hjardar & Vegard...
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Retrieved 26 July 2014. Robinson,
Charles H. (1921). Rimbert: Life of
Anskar, the
Apostle of the North, 801–865,
translated from the Vita
Anskarii by...
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Apostle of the North,
Archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen, also
known as
Oscar and
Anskar/Anschar
Antherus 236 5
August Patriarch of Rome,
Hieromartyr Anthimus of...
- the Faith, 1274 30 January: Charles, King and Martyr, 1649 3 February:
Anskar,
Archbishop of Hamburg,
Missionary in
Denmark and Sweden, 865 14 February:...
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human sacrifice to Polemachus'
religious zealots led by the high
priest Anskar.
During the
Secret Wars storyline,
Arkon finds himself on the Battleworld...