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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. Skjalm...
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Peder Vognsen (died 11
April 1204) was
bishop of the
Diocese of
Aarhus from 1191
until his
death in 1204. He
belonged to the
nobility as a
member of the...
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after year 1190, by
Bishop Peder Vognsen (d.11
April 1204) of the
powerful Hvide family from Zealand.
Bishop Vognsen built the
cathedral around St. Clement's...
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Catholic Church titles Preceded by
Vacant Bishop of
Aarhus 1166–1191 Succeeded by
Peder Vognsen...
- his tomb
facilitated the
commencement of a new
stone cathedral.
Peder Vognsen,
Svend Udsson's successor,
began the
construction of the
brick Cathedral...
- was
initiated in the late 12th century by the
influential bishop Peder Vognsen, and
around 1200, Aros had a
total of four churches. The 13th
century also...
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introduce Bodychecking". The
Hockey News.
Retrieved 25 May 2022.
Sebastian Vognsen (20 June 2024). "SDHL inför målkamera inför nästa säsong" (in Swedish)...
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group at
Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut,
founded in 2004 by Anna
Vognsen and Brie Schwartz. They have
appeared at the 2012
Silver Chord Bowl, Carnegie...
- Nørre
Tranders Church where a
large granite stone carved by
sculptor Carlo Vognsen stands as his memorial. He is
described in one of
Johannes V. Jensen's...
- the
Cistercian abbey at Øm
Peder Vognsen, 1191–1204,
Initiated Aarhus Cathedral Skjalm Vognsen, 1204–1215 Ebbe
Vognsen, 1215–1224
Peder Elevsøn, 1224–1246...