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St. Catherine's Priory, Roskilde

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153:, which means that they relied on donations to keep food on the table, candles burning, and the work of the friars. The Roskilde friars forged over time a close connection with the cathedral chapter in the city, which to an extent insulated them from the ebb and flow of events in Denmark's turbulent Middle Ages. After St. Agnes' priory for Dominican nuns was built, the friars also became responsible for the priestly functions required there. 28: 201:, who with many Danes opposed the constant appeal for funds by the mendicant orders, commanded the closure of the priory in 1537 and the Dominican friars were turned out. Many simply put off their habits and became residents of Roskilde. Others fled Denmark south to 208:
The friary including the church was demolished in 1557 by the town of Roskilde on direct orders from the king. The site lay vacant until 1565 when a house was built on the site by local nobleman Mogens Godske, which he called "Black Brothers Farm"
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and a garden, which included an apple orchard. To the north of the buildings the friars owned a spring and by 1329 dams had been constructed to build at least one mill. The priory also owned at least one farm outside Roskilde, at
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The main work of the friars was to preach and teach, so it has been supposed that a school of some sort formed part of the duties of the priory at Roskilde, perhaps in conjunction with the town's cathedral school. The
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brought the St. Catherine's Priory at Roskilde to an end. In 1532 the friary sold the farm at Slagelse because of the community's great need. In 1536 Denmark became officially
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The Dominicans established St. Catherine's Priory in Roskilde (the ancient capital of Denmark and the seat of the most important Danish diocese, the
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in 1312 and then became a Dominican at Roskilde. Perhaps the most notable Dominican friar of Roskilde was Johan Nyborg who was made Bishop of the
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Only a few of the friars are named. Friar Bo is named in a 1267 letter connected with the conflict between Archbishop
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Few details are known of the priory buildings, which were sited a little to the north of the modern
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in the search for new religious houses where they could live their lives without interference.
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She left them a bequest of six shillings a year to keep their lamp burning in the chancel
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laid down by the archbishop. Prior Petrus Brackæ gave all his worldly possessions to
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The greatest patron of the Dominican friars of Roskilde was the immensely powerful
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JGGJ Danish history website: Dominican Priory and Convent at Roskilde, Denmark
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Godske's mansion house was enlarged several times and in 1699 was made into a
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It was amalgamated in 1974 with an equivalent institution in
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Friar Bo was excommunicated for violating the decree of
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Lutheran collegiate foundation for unmarried noblewomen
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among the Dominican houses of Scandinavia during the
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Roskilde Convent

priory
Dominican
Roskilde
Reformation
Lutheran
Jomfrukloster
St. Agnes' Priory, Roskilde
Danish Reformation
Diocese of Roskilde
Lund
Middle Ages
Jacob Erlandsen
Valdemar.
interdict
Sorø Abbey
See of Roskilde
Dowager Duchess Ingeborg
Magnus IV of Sweden and VII of Norway
Black Friars
mendicant order
Saint Catherine
scriptorium
refectory
Slagelse
Reformation
Lutheran
Catholic
Christian III

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