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Title
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Image of Viking ships on the Sct. Catharinæ Brønd Fountain in Ribe
Subject
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Sculpture
Description
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Image of Viking ships on this fountain designed by Anders Bundgaard, which depicts the development of the city of Ribe from its viking roots.
Creator
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Anders Bundgaard
Publisher
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The World-Tree Project
Date
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2016
Contributor
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Tom Birkett
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CC BY
Format
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jpg
Type
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Still Image
Identifier
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http://www.worldtreeproject.org/document/1352
Coverage
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Denmark
Ribe
Modern
Ansgar
Bishop
Christianity
Conversion
Denmark
Religion
Ribe
Saints
Statues
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Image of Ansgar on the Sct. Catharinæ Brønd Fountain in Ribe
Subject
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Statue
Description
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Depiction of Ansgar with his church on the fountain designed by Anders Bundgaard (801-65). Ansgar was a German missionary (later Archbishop of Hamburg, and later canonised) who was given permission to build the first church in Ribe by King Horik. He is known as the Apostle of the North for his evangalising activities in pagan Scandinavia.
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Anders Bundgaard
Publisher
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The World-Tree Project
Date
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2016
Contributor
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Tom Birkett
Rights
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CC BY
Format
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jpg
Type
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Still Image
Identifier
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http://www.worldtreeproject.org/document/1351
Coverage
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Denmark
Ribe
Modern
Ansgar
Bishop
Christianity
Conversion
Denmark
Religion
Ribe
Saints
Statues
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Title
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Statue of Ansgar outside Ribe Cathedral
Subject
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Statue
Description
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Satue of Ansgar by artist Hein Heinsen, outside Ribe Cathedral. Ansgar (801-65) was a German missionary (later Archbishop of Hamburg, and later canonised) who was given permission to build the first church in Ribe by King Horik. He is known as the Apostle of the North for his evangalising activities in pagan Scandinavia.
Creator
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Hein Heinsen
Publisher
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The World-Tree Project
Date
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2016
Contributor
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Tom Birkett
Rights
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CC BY NC
Format
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jpg
Language
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Danish
Type
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Still Image
Identifier
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http://www.worldtreeproject.org/document/1350
Coverage
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Denmark
Ribe
Modern
Ansgar
Bishop
Christianity
Conversion
Denmark
Religion
Ribe
Saints
Statues
-
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Title
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Rögnvald Kali Kolsson on the Hakon and Rognvald Window in Lerwick Town Hall
Subject
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Stained glass windows
Description
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Rognvald Kali Kolsson (d. 1158), also known as Rognvald the Crusader, is one of the most important and colourful Earls of Orkney, and his exploits are depicted in Orkneyinga saga. He invaded Orkney in 1135, and promoted the cult of St Magnus with the building of the Cathedral in Kirkwall. He joined a crusade to the Holy Land in 1150. More information about the window at http://www.shetland.gov.uk/lerwick-town-hall/Hakon-Rognvald-Window.asp
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Lerwick Town Hall
Publisher
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The World-Tree Project
Date
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2016
Contributor
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Tom Birkett
Rights
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Image Public Domain
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http://www.shetland.gov.uk/lerwick-town-hall/Hakon-Rognvald-Window.asp
Format
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jpg
Type
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Still Image
Coverage
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Scotland
Shetland
Orkney
Modern
Artwork
Buildings
Christianity
Crusades
Earl
Glass
Heritage
History
Legacy
Lerwick
Modern
Norway
Orkney
Rognvald Kali Kolsson
Rognvald the Crusader
Rognvaldr
Saints
Shetland
St Magnus Cathedral
St Ronald
Stained Glass
Town Halls
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The Hakon and Rognvald Window in Lerwick Town Hall
Subject
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Stained glass windows
Description
An account of the resource
This window in Lerwick Town Hall in Shetland depicts the early tirteenth-century King of Norway, Haakon Haakonsson (Hákon Hákonarson, Håkon Håkonsson, Haakon the Old), who died in Orkney and is buried in St Magnus Cathedral, Kirkwall. The other individual depicted is Rognvald Kali Kolsson (d. 1158), also known as Rognvald the Crusader. He invaded Orkney in 1135, and promoted the cult of St Magnus with the building of the Cathedral in Kirkwall. He joined a crusade to the Holy Land in 1150. More information about the window at http://www.shetland.gov.uk/lerwick-town-hall/Hakon-Rognvald-Window.asp
Source
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Lerwick Town Hall
Publisher
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The World-Tree Project
Date
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2016
Contributor
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Tom Birkett
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Image Public Domain
Relation
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http://www.shetland.gov.uk/lerwick-town-hall/Hakon-Rognvald-Window.asp
Format
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jpg
Type
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Still Image
Coverage
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Scotland
Shetland
Orkney
Modern
Artwork
Buildings
Christianity
Crusades
Earl
Glass
Haakon Haakonsson
Haakon the Old
Hákon Hákonarson
Håkon Håkonsson
Heritage
History
Kings
Legacy
Lerwick
Modern
Norway
Orkney
Rognvald Kali Kolsson
Rognvald the Crusader
Rognvaldr
Saints
Shetland
St Magnus Cathedral
St Ronald
Stained Glass
Town Halls
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St Sunniva Street in Lerwick, Scotland
Subject
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Place Name
Description
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This street sign in Lerwick refers to the tenth-century Norwegian Saint Sunniva (ON Sunnifa), who is associated with Selja on the West Coast of Norway, and according to legend fled from Ireland and was persecuted by the pagan Jarl Hákon Sigurðarson. Many streets in central Lerwick are named after Scandinavian Kings, Queens and Saints, particularly from the medieval period.
Creator
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Tom Birkett
Publisher
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World-Tree Project
Date
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2016
Contributor
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Tom Birkett
Rights
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Public Domain
Format
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jpg
Language
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English
Type
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Still Image
Coverage
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Scotland
Shetland
Modern
Identifier
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http://www.worldtreeproject.org/document/595
Christianity
Hagiography
Heritage
Legacy
Medieval
Modern
Norway
Place Names
Reception
Religion
Saints
Scotland
Selja
Shetland
St Sunniva
Street Signs
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St Magnus Street in Lerwick, Shetland
Subject
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Place Names
Description
An account of the resource
This sign refers to the early twelfth century Earl of Orkney, Magnus Erlendsson, who was martyred in 1115 according to Orkneyinga saga. Many streets in central Lerwick are named after Scandinavian Kings, Queens and Saints, particularly from the medieval period. This name demonstrates the connection with the Orkney isles.
Creator
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Tom Birkett
Publisher
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World-Tree Project
Date
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2016
Contributor
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Tom Birkett
Rights
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Public Domain
Format
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jpg
Language
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English
Type
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Still Image
Coverage
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Scotland
Shetland
Modern
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
http://www.worldtreeproject.org/document/592
Earl
Heritage
Kings
Legacy
Medieval
Orkney
Place Names
Reception
Saint Magnus
Saints
Scotland
Shetland
St Magnus
Street Signs