The Bishop of Ribe, in Denmark, may refer to a bishop of either:
the former Roman Catholic diocese of Ribe, dissolved in 1536: see Ancient Diocese of Ribe; or
the present Lutheran Diocese of Ribe
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guide for Ribe. Ribe (Danish pronunciation: [ˈʁiːpə]) is a town in south-west Jutland, Denmark, with a population of 8,365 (2023). It is the seat of the Diocese...
The BishopofRibe, in Denmark, may refer to a bishopof either: the former Roman Catholic diocese ofRibe, dissolved in 1536: see Ancient Diocese of Ribe;...
Ribe Cathedral or Our Lady Maria Cathedral (Danish: Ribe Domkirke or Vor Frue Maria Domkirke) is located in the ancient city ofRibe, on the west coast...
Church of Denmark, the Diocese ofRibe effectively replaced its Roman Catholic precursor. The diocese contained 29 deaneries and 278 parishes. Its bishop also...
Leofdag ofRibe was the first BishopofRibe in Denmark, later regarded as a local saint but never canonized. Ribe was established as a diocese for Leofdag...
since 2014 has been a BishopofRibe. After graduating in theology from Aarhus University in 1991, he was ordained as a priest in Ribe Cathedral . He served...
Treaty ofRibe (Danish: Ribe-brevet meaning The Ribe letter; German: Vertrag von Ripen) was a proclamation at Ribe made in 1460 by King Christian I of Denmark...
Hans Tausen, BishopofRibe (1494–1561), leading theologian of the Reformation in Denmark and Holstein. Laurentius Petri, Archbishop of Uppsala and all...
encouraged a few counts of northern Germany to rebel. In the confusion, Christopher fled to Southern Jutland to stay with the BishopofRibe. The King died unexpectedly...
leading Lutheran theologian of the Danish Reformation in Denmark. He served as BishopofRibe and published the first translation of the Pentateuch into Danish...
1990-2014 Elof Westergaard (born 1962 in Lemvig), Danish theologian, BishopofRibe since 2014 Sinne Eeg (born 1977 in Lemvig), Danish jazz vocalist and...
theologian who served as bishop for the Diocese ofRibe from 2003 until her retirement in 2014 at the age of 70. Dons Christensen was one of several brothers...
Adaldag of Hamburg-Bremen founded the three suffragan dioceses of Schleswig [de], Århus, and Ribe (Ripen). In 1104 the Schleswig see was redeployed in ecclesiastical...
pietist clergyman, hymn write and translator of German language hymns. He served as Bishopof the Diocese ofRibe. Brorson was born at the vicarage at Randerup...
justice for the murder of his brother or the king would face open revolt. His forces stopped not far from Jelling, by the BishopofRibe, who urged patience...
October 1536, Tausen lost much of his influence and was later BishopofRibe for twenty years until his death. 4 Feast of All Saints was 1 November the...
Gudum Priory was one of three in the isolated sand hills near Lemvig in northwest Jutland under the jurisdiction of the BishopofRibe. The original Gudum...
such. The Church of Denmark continues to maintain the historical episcopate. Theological authority is vested in bishops: ten bishops in mainland Denmark...
was the closest relative of the late Eric the Good. Eric set up camp not far from Jelling, as he received the bishopofRibe, he insisted that a peaceful...
House), the former stronghold on the site was the property of the Roman Catholic bishopsofRibe. It served as protection against the Frisians in the south...
Stubbaer 1438, Stubre in an atlas of 1450, and Stubber in 1500. Stubber Priory was under the control of the BishopofRibe and it is unknown which monastic...