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Nicholas I (bishop of Schleswig)

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406:: 3 vols., Hans-Eckhard Dannenberg and Heinz-Joachim Schulze (eds.) on behalf of the Landschaftsverband der ehemaligen Herzogtümer Bremen und Verden, Stade: Landschaftsverband der ehem. Herzogtümer Bremen und Verden, 1995 and 2008, (Schriftenreihe des Landschaftsverbandes der ehem. Herzogtümer Bremen und Verden; No. 7), vol. II: Mittelalter (1995), pp. 105–157, here p. 123. 275:
in 1208, against the papal command to await his papal confirmation, Innocent III deposed Bishop Valdemar as bishop of Schleswig and Nicholas was consecrated as new bishop of Schleswig in the following year. From the same year onwards he spruced up the prior reprobate
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had released his cousin Bishop Valdemar, the king in return asked the pope the favour to confirm Nicholas as bishop. Innocent III, however, refused again referencing to
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between 1209 and 1233. Since 1192 he de facto, though not consecrated, officiated during the flight and following royal captivity of his predecessor
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In 1201 Nicholas participated - either as fellow traveller or even as leader - in a delegation to France, where in March they met the repudiated
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After Valdemar's papal deposition in 1208 Nicholas was finally consecrated as bishop in 1209. Since 1214 Nicholas also served as
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Adolf Hofmeister, "Der Kampf um das Erbe des Stader Grafen zwischen den Welfen und der Bremer Kirche (1144–1236)", In:
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as part of the reform. Nicholas wielded his episcopal office with diligence, also shown by his questions to
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in 1227. On his later years almost nothing is known. He kept the chancellorship until his death in 1233.
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In the same year Nicholas followed King Valdemar II in his campaign to conquer the Estonian island
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in order to get Nicholas' papal confirmation as bishop, returned with empty hands.
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and therefore claiming the Danish throne, had attempted to overthrow King
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King Valdemar II had much confidence to Bishop Nicholas and made him
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After in 1206 - at the instigation of Innocent III and Queen consort
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as a gift to bring to Denmark. A delegation sent to the new
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However, when Bishop Valdemar de facto ascended the
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Nicholas I, Bishop of Schleswig
Bishop of Schleswig
Lund
Diocese of Schleswig
Valdemar Knudsen
Tuco
Latin
Danish
‹See Tfd›
German
Bishop of Schleswig
Bishop Valdemar
Chancellor of Denmark
canon
Lund Cathedral
Absalon
Bishop Valdemar Knudsen
Bremen
Canute V of Denmark
Canute VI of Denmark
Pope Celestine III
Ingeborg of Denmark, Queen consort of France
Soissons
relics
Pope Innocent III
Dagmar of Bohemia
King Valdemar II
canon law
Øsel (Saaremaa)
Lund's

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