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Skjalm Hvide (before 1045 – c. 1113), was the Earl of
Zealand in
Denmark in the end of the
Viking Age (793–1066) and up to his death.
Skjalm's father was...
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Skjalm Vognsen (died 1215) was the
bishop of the
Diocese of
Aarhus from 1204
until his
death in 1215. He was the
brother of his
predecessor Peder Vognsen...
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power of the
clergy and
royalty receded in
favour of the magnates. When
Skjalm Hvide sought the
support of Olaf in
avenging the
death of his
brother by...
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Davidson 1979, p. 6.
Davidson 1980, p. 1.
Davidson 1980, p. 10. "
Skjalm Hvide". Den
Store Danske, Gyldendal.
Retrieved July 16, 2019.
Jones 1968...
- (c. 1078–1151) was a jarl and
chieftain from Zealand, Denmark, a son of
Skjalm Hvide (before 1045 – c. 1113) and
Signe Asbjørnsdatter (c. 1050 – c. 1096)...
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medieval church situated in Jørlunde, Denmark. The
church was
built by
Skjalm Hvide around the year 1085. The
church is
richly decorated inside with frescos...
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erected by
Skjalm Hvide around the year 1100. BY3: Po****tion 1. January, by
urban areas The
Mobile Statbank from
Statistics Denmark "
Skjalm Hvide". roskildehistorie...
- the longboat, Jorgeveld, everyone's
favorite Viking RPG (or
rolkplvaing skjalm to you Vinlanders) has gone gold
today and
should be
invading the s****s...
- of Falster [dk] and
Princess Cecilia Knutsdatter. He was the
grandson of
Skjalm Hvide and great-grandson of
Canute IV of
Denmark (c. 1042 – 10 July 1086)...
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nearby village still bears this name today. Isgård has been
owned by
bishop Skjalm Vognsen, who was one of the
builders of Århus
Cathedral in the 1100s and...