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  1. It was situated across the river Nidelven from Nidaros Cathedral. The priory was connected to the cathedral by Elgeseter Bridge, making it possible for the canons to perform their duty in the cathedral choir . In May 1240, Duke Skule Bårdsson was killed outside this monastery. He had been attacked by the Birkebeiners in Nidaros, and after ...

    • no later than 1183
  2. everything.explained.today › Skule_of_NorwaySkule Bårdsson Explained

    Elgeseter Abbey in Nidaros Skule Bårdsson or Duke Skule (Norwegian: '''Hertug Skule''' ; Norse, Old: '''Skúli Bárðarson''' ) (–24 May 1240) was a Norwegian nobleman and claimant to the royal throne against his son-in-law, King Haakon Haakonsson. [1]

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  4. May 1, 2024 · Skule Bårdsson, død 24. mai 1240, dødssted Elgeseter kloster ved Nidaros, gravlagt i Kristkyrkja i Nidaros, i golvet framfor vegg-grava til halvbroren, Fødd omkring 1189 (nøyaktig fødselsdato er ikkje kjend, men Hákonar saga opplyser at han ved sin død var 51 år gammal); fødestaden er truleg Rein i Rissa, Sør-Trøndelag.

    • Sør-Trøndelag
  5. Nidaros Cathedral (Norwegian: Nidarosdomen / Nidaros Domkirke) is a Church of Norway cathedral located in the city of Trondheim in Trøndelag county. It is built over the burial site of King Olav II (c. 995–1030, reigned 1015–1028), who became the patron saint of the nation, and is the traditional location for the consecration of new kings of Norway.

    • 1850
  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NidarosNidaros - Wikipedia

    Nidaros, Niðarós or Niðaróss ( Old Norse pronunciation: [ˈniðɑˌroːsː]) was the medieval name of Trondheim when it was the capital of Norway 's first Christian kings. It was named for its position at the mouth ( Old Norse: óss) of the River Nid (the present-day Nidelva ). Although the capital was later moved to Oslo (around the year ...

  7. Elgeseter Abbey in Nidaros Skule Bårdsson or Duke Skule ( Old Norse : Skúli Bárðarson ) ( c. 1189 – 24 May 1240) was a Norwegian nobleman and claimant to the royal throne against his son-in-law, King Haakon Haakonsson .

  8. Sep 12, 2018 · Nidaros Cathedral is located in the compact city centre of Trondheim, Norway. It is named after the former name of Trondheim, Nidaros, which served as the capital of Norway during much of the Viking era. It holds a special place in the history of Norway, beginning its life as a simple wooden chapel built to stand over the tomb of Saint Olav ...