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    Jakob Erlandsen (died 18 February 1274) was a Danish Archbishop of Lund (1254–1274) and the central character of the first great church conflict in Denmark...
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  • footballer Christian Erlandsen (1926–2016), Norwegian physician and politician Einar E. Erlandsen (1908–1995), American politician Jakob Erlandsen (died 1274)...
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    expansion. In 1254, it received its charter as a city under Bishop Jakob Erlandsen. The town was significantly enlarged under Christian IV of Denmark...
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    Slotsholmen. In 1254, it received a charter as a city under Bishop Jakob Erlandsen who garnered support from the local fishing merchants against the king...
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    Panis angelicus. Urban became involved in the affairs of Denmark. Jakob Erlandsen, Archbishop of Lund, wanted to make the Danish Church independent of...
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    for Lent. In 1254, it received its charter as a city under Bishop Jakob Erlandsen. Copenhagen was located at the most important approach to the Baltic...
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    the reign of Christopher, there was a conflict between the king and Jakob Erlandsen, Archbishop of the Diocese of Lund who demanded autonomy of the church...
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    lands in Skåne and more or less moved to that province. Archbishop Jakob Erlandsen is known to have been one of the brothers who were sons of lady Sidsel...
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    conflict erupted between King Christopher I of Denmark and Archbishop Jakob Erlandsen in 1257 partially because the choir had been enlarged and the seats...
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    1324) Seisetsu Shōchō, Chinese missionary (d. 1339) February 18 – Jakob Erlandsen, Danish cleric and archbishop February 19 – Lal Shahbaz Qalandar, Afghan...
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    Thrugotsen [sv; da; no; de] (1228 or 1230 – death 15 December 1252) Jakob Erlandsen (13 August 1253 – death 18 February 1274) Trugot Torstensen [sv; da]...
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    accept as Duke of Schleswig in 1283, as well as many of Archbishop Jakob Erlandsen's appointments to bishoprics, remained bitter enemies of the king until...
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  • Walerand, English nobleman, seneschal and judge 1274 February 18 – Jakob Erlandsen, Danish cleric and archbishop February 19 – Lal Shahbaz Qalandar, Afghan...
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  • Danish domestic struggle between the Danish king and the archbishops Jakob Erlandsen of Lund and Peder Bang of Roskilde. In 1259 Peder Bang escaped from...
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  • between King Erik V, the Queen Mother Margaret Sambiria, Archbishop Jakob Erlandsen of Lund who had been exiled to Germany, and the nobility, instigated...
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    Sunesen [Wikidata] 1214/15–1224/25 Peder Jacobsen 1225–1249 Niels Stigsen 1249–1254 Jakob Erlandsen 1254–1277 Peder Bang 1278–1280 Stig (uncertainty regarding name) 1280–1290...
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    of Norway, and when Christopher I needed support against Archbishop Jakob Erlandsen of Lund, an alliance was made between Christopher I, King Haakon of...
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    fortification surrounding Copenhagen. Jaromar acted in support of Jakob Erlandsen, Archbishop of Lund, in his conflict with Danish King Christoffer I...
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  • Crouchdance Munan Byskopson (~1200–1260) Sigurdr Byskupsson – Brother of Munan Jakob Bille Thorkel Bille Elv Haraldsson Bolt Ivar in Skedjuhov Jon Ivarsson Havtore...
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    ordered Bishop Erlandsen's own brother to arrest the troublesome archbishop. Christopher humiliated the proud and powerful Archbishop Jakob by forcing him...
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  • (born 1207) 27 May 1272 – Eric I, Duke of Schleswig 18 February 1274 – Jakob Erlandsen (died on Rügen) 1275 – Valdemar III, Duke of Schleswig 2 April 1279...
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  • fire Grodås from his position as head coach, and on 13 November Arne Erlandsen was hired as his replacement. Vegard Skogheim, a long-time favourite amongst...
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  • 12°34′47.76″E / 55.6953000°N 12.5799333°E / 55.6953000; 12.5799333 Jacob Erlandsens Gade Jagtvej Kastelsvej Kildevældsgade Koldinggade Kristianiagade Dag...
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    replacement for the remaining of the season was experienced head coach Arne Erlandsen, but he couldn't save the team from relegation. After only a single win...
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    Archived 16 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine at Haslund.info Vagn Erlandsen, "Lyngby triumferede i sand opvisningsstil", Berlingske Tidende, 1 June...
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    1837–1836 Johan Christian Schiefloe 1840–1843 Andreas Erlandsen 1844–1845 Lars Smith 1846–1849 Andreas Erlandsen 1850–1851 Erik Dalum 1852–1857 Johan Nøst 1858–1861...
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  • Donoghue David Driscoll Espen Edvardsen Omar Elabdellaoui Erik Eriksen Arne Erlandsen Eivind Evensen Vidar Evensen Espen Falck Samir Fazlagić Thomas Finstad...
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  • European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions. Erlandsen, Espen; Lundsgaard, Jens; Huefner, Felix (2006). "The Danish Housing Market:...
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  • Eikrem – Malmö FF – 2015–2017 Tarik Elyounoussi – AIK – 2018–2019 Arne Erlandsen – Djurgården – 1981 Dinko Felić – Syrianska – 2011–2013 Karl Oskar Fjørtoft...
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  • June 2018 12th Bjørn Petter Ingebretsen 7 June 2018 12th Lillestrøm Arne Erlandsen Sacked 26 June 2018 13th Arild Sundgot (interim) 26 June 2018 13th Stabæk...
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