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Grimketel (died 1047) was an
English clergyman who went to
Norway as a
missionary and was
partly responsible for the
conversion of
Norway to Christianity...
- Eternal/Perpetual King of Norway) and
canonised at
Nidaros (Trondheim) by
Bishop Grimketel, one year
after his
death in the
Battle of
Stiklestad on 29 July 1030...
- 3) Luke
Harmon as
Harald Haraldsson (season 3)
Horatio James as
Bishop Grimketel (season 3)
Peter Claffey as
Dunstan (season 3) Kate
Bratchyna as Queen...
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Battle of Stiklestad. He was
canonized as
Saint Olav a year
later by
Grimketel, the
Bishop of
Nidaros (the
canonization was
later confirmed by the pope)...
- then to Norwich.
According to
later texts,
Elmham was
briefly p****ed to
Grimketel who was also
Bishop of Selsey, at the time, and thus
guilty of simony...
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Recurring Harald Haraldsson Luke
Harmon Does not
appear Recurring Bishop Grimketel Horatio James Does not
appear Recurring Dunstan Peter Claffey Does not...
- Trondheim.
Among the
bishops that Olaf had
brought with him from England, was
Grimketel and it was he that
initiated the
beatification of Olaf on 3 August. Stiklestad...
- 1043 1043
Stigand Deprived in 1043 by
Edward the
Confessor 1043 1043
Grimketel Deprived in 1043; also was
Bishop of
Selsey 1039–1047 1044 1047 Stigand...
- of Thuringia. 1031 – Olaf II of
Norway is
canonized as
Saint Olaf by
Grimketel, the
English Bishop of Selsey. 1057 –
Frederick of
Lorraine elected as...
- Good, king of
Norway Eustace I,
count of
Boulogne (House of Flanders)
Grimketel,
English clergyman and
bishop Humbert I,
founder of the
House of Savoy...