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- Ancient_See_of_Børglum abstract "The ancient bishopric of Børglum, sometimes also known as the bishopric of Vendsyssel, seated latterly at Børglum in Denmark, comprised the ancient districts of Vendsyssel and Thy, which between them included the whole of the north of the Jutland peninsula beyond the Limfjord.The see was first established at Vestervig, when the diocese was formed in 1059 out of the Diocese of Viborg which had previously included the whole of Jutland, on the death of Bishop Val. Magnus, first Bishop of Vestervig, was drowned in the Elbe in about 1060, while returning home after his consecration by Adalbert I, Archbishop of Hamburg. Albrik, Dean of Bremen, was the second bishop (1066–85). It was originally a suffragan of the archdiocese of Hamburg-Bremen until 1104, when the Diocese of Lund was elevated to an archdiocese and became Børglum's metropolitan see. Vestervig was the residence of Saint Thøger, a missionary from Thuringia in eastern Germany, and chaplain to the Norwegian king Saint Olaf. After Olaf's death in 1030 Thøger withdrew to Vestervig, where he built a little church of thatch and wattle, and preached Christianity to the local people. He died on 24 June 1067, and was canonised in spite of the opposition of King Svend Estridsen and Bishop Albrik. Eventually Saint Thøger became the patron saint of the diocese. Albrik's successor, Bishop Henry, was chaplain to King Canute IV, later Saint Canute, and accompanied him during his stay in Vendsyssel in June 1086.Bishop Sylvester (1134–36) transferred the see to the royal estate at Børglum. At about the same time a monastic foundation was settled here, the later Børglum Abbey, although there is little information about its exact nature. In about 1180 the Premonstratensian canons of Steinfeld Abbey in Germany settled here. In about 1220 the Bishop of Børglum made the abbey his seat; the abbey church became the cathedral of the diocese, and its canons formed the diocesan chapter with power to elect the bishop.The last two bishops were Niels Stygge (Rosenkrantz) and his nephew, Stygge Krumpen. Niels Stygge (b. 1455) was Bishop of Børglum from 1486-1533. Stygge Krumpen became coadjutor bishop in 1519, and diocesan bishop in 1533. He made some efforts to stay the progress of Protestantism, but was imprisoned from 1536, when the Reformation was formally introduced into Denmark, to 1542. He was then endowed with the property of the nunnery of Asmild near Viborg, though obliged to maintain the nuns, and died there in 1551.In the territory of the former diocese of Børglum there are notable churches at Vestervig and Børglum, the former dating from the beginning of the twelfth century, and both of them previously cathedrals.Besides Børglum Abbey the diocese contained the following Benedictine nunneries: Frejlev Abbey (1268–1554), Hundslund Abbey (1268–1536) and Ø Abbey (1160–1542). There were also Vestervig Abbey (Augustinian canons), which lasted from 1110 to 1526; the Commandery of the Knights of St. John at Dueholm (1351–1539); and the Carmelite priory at Saeby (Mariested), which lasted from about 1460 to 1536.A relatively unknown fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen is titled \"The Bishop of Børglum and his Warriors\".".
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- Ancient_See_of_Børglum wikiPageWikiLink Denmark.
- Ancient_See_of_Børglum wikiPageWikiLink Diocese.
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- Ancient_See_of_Børglum wikiPageWikiLink Jutland.
- Ancient_See_of_Børglum wikiPageWikiLink Knights_Hospitaller.
- Ancient_See_of_Børglum wikiPageWikiLink Limfjord.
- Ancient_See_of_Børglum wikiPageWikiLink Metropolis_(religious_jurisdiction).
- Ancient_See_of_Børglum wikiPageWikiLink Norway.
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- Ancient_See_of_Børglum wikiPageWikiLink Protestantism.
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- Ancient_See_of_Børglum wikiPageWikiLink Stygge_Krumpen.
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- Ancient_See_of_Børglum wikiPageWikiLink Sweyn_II_of_Denmark.
- Ancient_See_of_Børglum wikiPageWikiLink Sæby.
- Ancient_See_of_Børglum wikiPageWikiLink Thatching.
- Ancient_See_of_Børglum wikiPageWikiLink Thuringia.
- Ancient_See_of_Børglum wikiPageWikiLink Thy_(district).
- Ancient_See_of_Børglum wikiPageWikiLink Vendsyssel.
- Ancient_See_of_Børglum wikiPageWikiLink Vestervig.
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- Ancient_See_of_Børglum wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ancient See of Børglum".
- Ancient_See_of_Børglum wikiPageWikiLinkText "Børglum (D)".
- Ancient_See_of_Børglum wikiPageWikiLinkText "Børglum".
- Ancient_See_of_Børglum wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vestervig (DK)".
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- Ancient_See_of_Børglum subject Category:Pre-Reformation_dioceses_in_Nordic_Europe.
- Ancient_See_of_Børglum subject Category:Roman_Catholic_Church_in_Denmark.
- Ancient_See_of_Børglum type Diacritic.
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- Ancient_See_of_Børglum comment "The ancient bishopric of Børglum, sometimes also known as the bishopric of Vendsyssel, seated latterly at Børglum in Denmark, comprised the ancient districts of Vendsyssel and Thy, which between them included the whole of the north of the Jutland peninsula beyond the Limfjord.The see was first established at Vestervig, when the diocese was formed in 1059 out of the Diocese of Viborg which had previously included the whole of Jutland, on the death of Bishop Val.".
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