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Munkeliv Abbey (Norwegian:
Munkeliv kloster) was a
Benedictine abbey located at
Nordnes in Bergen, Norway. It was one of the
oldest monasteries in Norway...
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building a new
royal palace, as well as
constructing churches and the
Munkeliv Abbey.
Eystein died of
illness in
August 1123, and his
brother Sigurd thereby...
- III (along with Margaret)
Sacking of
Bergen by the
Victual Brothers. The
Munkeliv Abbey at
Nordnes suffered great damage from the attack. Marmøy, Reidar...
- Brothers, and in 1455,
Hanseatic merchants were
responsible for
burning down
Munkeliv Abbey. In 1476,
Bryggen burned down in a fire
started by a
drunk trader...
- to this day. On 8
October 1453 the
knight Hans
Kruckow had
moved to the
Munkeliv Abbey, near Bergen. He gave all his
properties and
goods to the monastery...
- van der Huus and
Margrethe Bullgers. He
served as
bailiff of Lyse Abbey,
Munkeliv Abbey,
Giske and Nordland. He
established an
institution for poor women...
- 1453 the king
dismissed Olav. In 1455, Olav
Nilsson was ********inated at
Munkeliv Abbey together with his son Nils, his
brother Peder Nilsson ****e, as...
- in the
turmoils of the Reformation, and the
shrine was
transferred to
Munkeliv monastery. The
shrine was lost when that
monastery was destro**** in its...
- 1100.
Nidarholm Abbey was
founded at
Trondheim by a
wealthy nobleman.
Munkeliv Abbey and
Selje Abbey were
established in the
early 12th century. The first...
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Christian I 1-2
September –
Hanseatic merchants attacked and destro****
Munkeliv Abbey in Bergen. Olav Nilsson,
commander of
Bergenhus Fortress was killed...