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    The Franciscan Friary, Copenhagen (also known as Greyfriars - Danish: Gråbrødrene) was the most important Franciscan friary in Denmark. The friary of the...
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  • Kalundborg Friary was a Franciscan friary located in Kalundborg, Denmark. Kalundborg Friary was founded in 1239 by Ingerd Jacobsdatter (ca.1220-1258),...
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  • of Franciscan and Dominican order in Denmark, in 1236 and 1253 respectively. The first act was done in 1236, when she founded the Franciscan Friary, Copenhagen...
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  • author or more likely authors, Franciscan Friar Erasmus Olai (Rasmus Olsen) and Friar Jacob Jensen of Næstved Friary, wrote an account of the tribulations...
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    'provisioner sisters' had abandoned the monastery. The Franciscan friars had been expelled from their friary, leaving the nuns with virtually no way to sustain...
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    Gråbrødretorv (category Squares in Copenhagen)
    centre of Copenhagen, Denmark, just off the pedestrian street Strøget. Gråbrødretorv (Greyfriars Square) takes its name from a Franciscan friary, which was...
    7 KB (678 words) - 14:46, 23 July 2024
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    link] one for Augustinian canons and one for Augustinian nuns, a Franciscan friary, a Dominican priory and a preceptory of the Knights Hospitallers "Haervejsmarchen...
    15 KB (1,480 words) - 15:32, 22 June 2024
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    Klosterstræde (category Streets in Copenhagen)
    Ages. Its name refers to the Franciscan Friary which was located at the site from 1238. It was the most important Franciscan priory in Denmark but was destroyed...
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    thrown from his horse. King John was buried in the church of the Franciscan friary in Odense. Queen Christina, who lived the latter part of her life...
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    was given to a community of Franciscan friars which had been founded in 1419, who then converted the chapel into a friary also dedicated to Saint Anne...
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  • Eskilsø Franciscan Friary, Copenhagen (or Greyfriars) Copenhagen Region Hovedstaden Franciscan friars 1238–1530 Poor Clares' Priory, Copenhagen Copenhagen Region...
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    diocese oversaw the Benedictine convent of St. Botolph, a Franciscan friary, a Dominican friary, as well as the hospitals of St. Michael and of the Holy...
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    Ghost was founded in 1296 near Franciscan Friary by the Bishop of Roskilde, Johannes Krag [dk], under the name 'Copenhagen's Hospital'. Bishop Krag was member...
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  • (1489–1502) 1481 – John becomes King of Denmark 1482 – Copenhagen University Library is founded. 1484 – Køge Friary is founded on land donated by the king. 1 July...
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  • Christoffer. As early as 1527 the Franciscan houses in Denmark were forced to close, often violently. The Franciscan Friary at Naestved was the location of...
    10 KB (1,536 words) - 00:59, 2 July 2018
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    harbour Scanty ruins of the town wall, at the Nikolaikirche and at the Franciscan friary Bergmühle and Johannismühle (mills) Deutsches Haus, gathering and...
    55 KB (5,424 words) - 19:30, 9 July 2024
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    early 12th century but was demolished during the Reformation. The Franciscan friary, or Greyfriars, on the east side of Østerå, was probably built around...
    142 KB (13,309 words) - 16:32, 20 June 2024
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    Claus Berg to create a magnificent burial chapel in the church of the Franciscan friary in Odense, where both she and her husband were laid to rest after...
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    Gråbrødretorv 13 (category Listed residential buildings in Copenhagen)
    Remains from the old Franciscan Friary FROM WHICH THE SQUARE TAKES ITS NAME was in this connection retrieved by the Museum of Copenhagen. The ground floor...
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    Dominican St. Catherine's Friary, Bremen, existed from 1225 to 1528, subject to Bremen Archdiocese Bremen: Franciscan St. John's Friary [de], existed from 1225...
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