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  2. Equestrian statue of Absalon - Wikipedia

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    The statue represents Absalon as a military commander, mounted on a rearing horse, wearing mail and a helmet, holding an axe in his right hand. The statue faces Christiansborg Palace on Slotsholmen, where Absalon's bishop's castle once stood, but he turns his head to the right, looking in the direction of Copenhagen City Hall. Decorations on ...

  3. Absalon - Wikipedia

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    Absalon (c. 1128 – 21 March 1201) was a Danish statesman and prelate of the Catholic Church who served as the bishop of Roskilde from 1158 to 1192 and archbishop of Lund from 1178 until his death. He was the foremost politician and church father of Denmark in the second half of the 12th century, and was the closest advisor of King Valdemar I ...

  4. Absalon's Castle - Wikipedia

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    Absalon's Castle, (Danish: Absalons borg) was a fortification on the island of Slotsholmen in Copenhagen, located at the site of the later Copenhagen Castle and Christiansborg Palace. According to the chronicler Saxo Grammaticus , the castle was founded by Bishop Absalon in 1167 to protect the emerging city of Copenhagen .

  5. Højbro Plads - Wikipedia

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    The equestrian statue of Absalon was designed by Vilhelm Bissen. It depicts Absalon as a military commander, mounted on a rearing horse, wearing a mail, holding an axe in his right hand, and looking towards Christiansborg Palace on Slotsholmen where he built his castle in 1167.The statue stands on a high plinth which was designed by Martin ...

  6. Church of Our Lady, Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    Named archbishop of Lund in 1178, Absalon accepted only under threat of excommunication. St. Mary's construction continued sporadically until 1209, when it was consecrated by Absalon's successor, bishop Peder Sunesen [Wikidata] (c. 1161–1214) on Annunciation Sunday in March, which became the church's traditional feast day. The church was ...

  7. History of Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    The history of Copenhagen dates back to the first settlement at the site in the 11th century. From the middle of the 12th century it grew in importance after coming into the possession of Bishop Absalon, and the city was fortified with a stone wall during the 13th century.

  8. Brønshøj Church - Wikipedia

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    The church was built in the 1180s in the Romanesque style by bishop Absalon using chalk ashlar.Its original dedication was to saint Laurence and it first appears in the written record under that name in two papal letters of 21 October 1186 and 25 March 1193, stating that Absalon owned a 'bol' in Brønshøj and was the church's patron.

  9. Christiansborg Palace - Wikipedia

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    The underground excavations with the ruins of Absalon's Castle. The first castle on the site was Absalon's Castle, built in 1167 by the bishop Absalon. [1] According to the Danish chronicler Saxo Grammaticus, Bishop Absalon of Roskilde built a castle in 1167 on a small island outside Copenhagen Harbour.