Slangerup Abbey (Slangerup Kloster) was a nunnery first of Benedictine nuns, then of Cistercian nuns. It was in operation between 1170 and 1555 and was located in Slangerup, Denmark. It has left no visible remains.
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^"Slangerup Kloster". Roskilde Historie. Retrieved July 1, 2020.
^"Slangerup Bykommune". Kongeriget Danmark. Retrieved July 1, 2020.
SlangerupAbbey (Slangerup Kloster) was a nunnery first of Benedictine nuns, then of Cistercian nuns. It was in operation between 1170 and 1555 and was...
eldest daughter Agnes was that the King of Denmark donated lands to SlangerupAbbey for her upkeep in 1344. She was buried in St. Bendt's Church in Ringsted...
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reigned in 1047–1076), a.k.a. Sweyn II Estridsson. presumably including in Slangerup – a part of which is Jørlunde –, based on the fact that King Sweyn II...
44–45 Eric I Evergood (Erik Ejegod) 1095–1103 Non-contemporary c. 1060 Slangerup illegitimate son of Sweyn II Boedil Thurgotsdatter before 1086 one son...
married c. 1070 to King Olaf III of Norway Eric I the Good (c. 1060, Slangerup, Denmark – 10 July 1103, Paphos, Cyprus), Jarl of Zealand from 1080, King...
Romanesque started building; Romanesque frescos ↑ Frederikssund Kommune Slangerup Kirke [da] tower begun 1411, nave built 1587–1588 Gotic & Renaissance...
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