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Anders Sunesen

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31: 214:' history of Denmark, book 15 and 16; in the Lund Cathedral obituary from the 13th century; and in the Zealand chronicle from approximately 1300. The Scanians fought against the increasing authority of the church and resented Absalon's support of his Zealand relatives when 95:
was based mostly on his own example and relied on oratory rather than legal maneuvering. To educate the priests and to forward his ideas, especially about the integration between church and state, he wrote a didactic poem,
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A nephew of Absalon and a member of the religious and political elite, Sunesen was well-traveled, having received his education in
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and was throughout his life engaged in integrating a Christian worldview into the old legislature. He managed to introduce
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was introduced as Valdemar's successor, in spite of the fact that he had not been approved by the three Danish
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He lived his last years in northeastern Scania, where he died in 1228 on Ivö Island in
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Georg Haggren; Petri Halinen; Mika Lavento; Sami Raninen; Anna Wessman (2015).
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The revolt of the Scanian population against Absalon is described in
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in 1202 with his brother and lobbied the Pope for a crusade against
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were incorporated into his thinking. He led a crusade against
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Andreas Sunonis

Battle of Lyndanisse (Tallinn)
Latin
Danish
archbishop of Lund
Scania
Absalon
Scanian Law
tithe
celibacy
Hexaëmon
hexameter
theology
Paris
Bologna
Oxford
Christian Crusades
Finns
Estonians
Livonians
Baltic peoples
Reval
Tallinn
Valdemar II
Estonia
Dannebrog
battle
Ivö Lake
leprosy

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