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Iceland in the summer of 1315 (at Seleyri í Borgarfirði) and rode north to Hólar. As bishop he exerted control firmly, both regarding finances and discipline among the clergy. He soon got into disputes with the major clerics of his diocese, events which are
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Icelanders, and died in Nidaros on 28 January 1322. He was buried at Church of St Mary in Trondheim. He was succeeded by
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