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Nidarholm Abbey was a
Benedictine monastery located on the
island of
Munkholmen in
Trondheim Fjord on the sea
approach to Trondheim, Norway. The monastery...
- the
monastery at
Nidarholm. In the
early 12th century, and
possibly even earlier,
Benedictine monks lived on the
island in
Nidarholm Abbey. The monastery...
- as
Magnus the
Blind (Magnus
Sigurdsson den blinde).
Magnus was put in
Nidarholm Abbey on the
island of
Munkholmen in
Trondheim Fjord,
where he
spent some...
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castrated and had one leg cut off, and was
subsequently placed in the
Nidarholm Abbey. 18
January -
Bishop Reinald of
Stavanger was
executed by hanging...
- that he was
invited to
superintend the
reformation of the
Benedictine Nidarholm Abbey outside Trondheim.
Apart from
these missions, his
known activities...
- Þórir) was a 12th-century
Norwegian Benedictine monk,
perhaps at the
Nidarholm Abbey. He may be
identical with
either Bishop Tore of the
Diocese of Hamar...
- This
earned him the
nickname Magnus the Blind.
Magnus was then
placed in
Nidarholm abbey (now Munkholmen) in Trondheim, and was
entertained by the income...
- Andros. Sold to the
Norwegian Nidaros shipping company in 1925 and
renamed Nidarholm. From 1931 she was
registered in Finland. 1920
Ville de
Saint Amarin 987...
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ruler Magnus IV (Sigurdsson), who is blinded,
castrated – and
confined in
Nidarholm Abbey (located on the
island of Munkholmen). May 26 – King
Alfonso VII...
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Torgar estate to the
Archdiocese of
Nidaros as well as the
Benedictine Nidarholm Abbey in
return for
positions in the
archbishopric administration. This...