- Jens
Andersen Beldenak,
called the Bald, was a
Danish bishop. He was born in the
village of Brøndum, the Limfjord, and died 20
January 1537. Historians...
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taken by king
Christian II, who used it to
imprison Bishop Jens
Andersen Beldenak of Funen. The
fortress was
conquered by
forces of Lübeck the same year...
- 1460–1474 Karl Rønnow, 1475–1501 Jens
Andersen Beldenak, 1501–1517 Vacant, 1517–1523 Jens
Andersen Beldenak, 1523–1529 (Restored) Knud
Henrikssen Gyldenstjerne...
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refer to: Jens
Andersen Lodehat (died 1431),
Danish bishop Jens
Andersen Beldenak (died 1537),
Danish bishop Jens
Banzon Hee
Andersen (1820–1892), Danish...
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Christian tried to
appoint his
friend and
bishop of Odense, Jens
Andersen Beldenak, to the now-vacant Strängnäs bishopric, but both
Danes soon
returned to...
- had overlooked.
Previously advised by
Didrik Slagheck and Jens
Andersen Beldenak not to keep his word to heretics, he
stated that the
deposition of an archbishop...
- 'Fra St
Croix til Nakskov' (Review of
Cornelins autobiography) https://
beldenak.wordpress.com/tag/victor-cornelins/.
Visited Jan 2017. Munk-Nielsen, Karen...
- Kort
Rogge 1479–1501
Mattias Gregersson (Lillie) 1501–1520 Jens
Andersen Beldenak 1520–1521
Magnus Sommar 1522–1536
Botvid Sunesson 1536–1555
Ericus Nicolai...
- 1418. King
Christian II of
Sweden gave the
bishopric to Jens
Andersen Beldenak,
Bishop of Odense, who
however returned to
Denmark in
April 1521. During...
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accompanied Christian II and his
family in exile, and
Bishop Jens
Andersen Beldenak whom the king kept
imprisoned for
several years. The
German Didrik Slagheck...