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43: 319:, died and was buried in the St. Clement Chapel. Niels' death was followed by stories of supernatural events and healing powers at his grave, followed by significant offerings and worship at his tomb. The worship of Niels was seen as a potential challenge to the Danish royal line of succession and Bishop Svend seemed unable or unwilling to stop it, even going as far as trying to have Niels sanctified. 196:. It is not known if the diocese was established earlier or to what extent it functioned in Aarhus. Christianity still only enjoyed a tentative position in Denmark at the time and it is likely the diocese was created in part for missionary purposes and in part to demonstrate for the pope that the 330:
to replace the St. Clement chapel and eradicate Niels' grave and any worship of it. The cathedral was finished in c. 1263 but that did not stop the worship of Niels. The St. Nicolai Church was named for
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Cathedral on the site of the Holy Trinity Church. Aarhus was still predominantly pagan and at the center of the settlement within the wall lay a pagan burial site. In 1102 Bishop
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is also Nicolai. This resulted in worship of Niels simply moving to the St. Nicolai Church. In c. 1240 the Peder Vognsen gifted the Nicolai Church to the
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was appointed bishop in 1537. Officially the row of bishops continued from the original Catholic See. The last Catholic bishop,
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as the new bishop of Aarhus and he quickly moved to stop the unauthorized worship. In 1201 he began construction of the
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which subsequently turned it into a monastery and over time completely transformed the building into the
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There were in the diocese, at different times, a chapter with 34 prebendaries at Aarhus cathedral;
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resulting in the arrest of catholic bishops and their replacement by Lutheran clerics. In Aarhus
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of Hamburg. In 1104 the diocese became a suffragan of the then newly elevated
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In 1330 the greater part of Aarhus Cathedral burnt down.
160:. The diocese covers a large district of northeast 124: 119: 109: 99: 94: 86: 74: 69: 57: 52: 25: 410:, and Randers, Carmelites and a hospital of the 307:built a wooden chapel to contain the relics of 494:(in Danish). Diocese of Aarhus. Archived from 468:(in Danish). Diocese of Aarhus. Archived from 271:. Ove Bille was imprisoned for this in 1536. 600: 8: 200:was successfully converting the peoples in 607: 593: 585: 243:In 1537 Denmark and Norway went through a 22: 418:till 1568 at Horsens. Lastly there were 452: 16:For the medieval Catholic diocese, see 541: 539: 7: 460: 458: 456: 180:The diocese dates back to 948, when 168:, of which four cover the extent of 549:(in Danish). Aarhus City Archives. 492:"The Row of Bishops in Århus Stift" 390:at Øm, who survived till 1560; and 216:at its center. The diocese, then a 156:, with headquarters in the city of 14: 188:, bishop of Aarhus, attended the 114:Saint Clement Cathedral of Aarhus 520:(in Danish). Diocese of Aarhus. 41: 553:from the original on 2016-05-31 524:from the original on 2016-10-03 1: 366:Religious life in the diocese 224:, was redivided in 1060, and 208:were merged to one unit with 56: 47:The Cathedral of the diocese. 295:started construction of the 394:at Aarhus. There were also 322:In 1191 the king appointed 315:, illegitimate son of King 752: 731:Church of Denmark dioceses 436:List of Churches in Aarhus 15: 623: 441:List of Bishops of Aarhus 40: 36: 416:Hospitallers of St. John 328:Saint Clement Cathedral 198:Archbishopric of Bremen 518:"Skt. Niels af Aarhus" 414:at Aarhus. 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Index

Ancient See of Aarhus

Denmark
Church of Denmark
Saint Clement Cathedral of Aarhus
Henrik Wigh-Poulsen
Danish
dioceses
Church of Denmark
Aarhus
Jutland
deaneries
Aarhus
Adam of Bremen
Reginbrand
synod of Ingelheim
Germany
Archbishopric of Bremen
Scandinavia
Jutland
Viborg
Ribe
suffragan
Hamburg-Bremen
Christian
Adalbert I
Archbishop
Archdiocese of Lund
Protestant reform
Mads Lang

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