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Absalon and ecclesiastical
He says in this theory that it might have been Archbishop Andreas Sunesøn's personal ecclesiastical banner or perhaps even the flag of Archbishop Absalon, based on his tireless efforts to expand Christianity to the Baltic countries.

Absalon and even
However, during the schism between Pope Alexander III and Antipope Victor IV, Absalon stayed loyal to Valdemar even as he joined the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick Barberossa in supporting Victor IV.

Absalon and were
HDMS Absalon ( L16 ) and Esbern Snare ( L17 ) were launched and commissioned by Denmark in 2004 and 2005.
It is assumed that the last eight books were written first, as Saxo drew heavily on Absalon's testament for evidence of the age of Saint Canute and Valdemar I and Archbishop Absalon died in 1202, before the work was completed.
When Petrus in 1196 elected three bishops, Absalon requested that the pope decide since the bishops were the sons of other priests, and this was not allowed by papal decree.
When Petrus in 1196 elected three bishops, Absalon requested the Pope to interact since the bishops were the sons of other priests, and this was not allowed according to Canon law.
Also built that year was Sorø Klosterkirke, the church where Bishop Absalon and Margaret I of Denmark were buried ( she was later moved to Roskilde Domkirke, Roskilde ).

Absalon and crusades
Absalon was a close counsellor of Valdemar, and chief promotor of the Danish crusades against the Wends.

Absalon and .
* Josquin des Prez composed the motet " Absalon, fili mi " on the occasion of the death of Juan Borgia.
* Heinrich Schütz ( 1585 – 1672 ) composed " Fili mi, Absalon " as part of his Sinfoniae Sacrae, op. 6
Absalon or Axel ( – 21 March 1201 ) was a Danish archbishop and statesman, who was the Bishop of Roskilde from 1158 to 1192 and Archbishop of Lund from 1178 until his death.
Absalon was born into the powerful Hvide clan, and owned great land possessions.
Absalon was born around 1128 near Sorø, Zealand.
Due to a name which is unusual in Denmark, it is speculated that he was christened on the Danish " Absalon " name day, October 30.
During the civil war following the death of Eric III of Denmark in 1146, Absalon travelled abroad to study theology in Paris, while Esbern fought for Valdemar's ascension to the throne.
Absalon first appears in Saxo Grammaticus's contemporary chronicle Gesta Danorum at the end of the civil war, at the brokering of the peace agreement between Sweyn III and Valdemar at St. Alban's Priory, Odense.
Both Absalon and Valdemar narrowly escaped assassination at the hands of Sweyn on this occasion, and escaped to Jutland, whither Sweyn followed them.
Absalon probably did not take part in the following battle of Grathe Heath in 1157, in which Sweyn was defeated and slain and led to Valdemar ascending the Danish throne.
On Good Friday 1158, bishop Asser of Roskilde died, and Absalon was eventually elected bishop of Roskilde on Zealand with the help of Valdemar, as the king's reward for the Hvide family support.
Absalon formed a guardian fleet, built coastal defenses, and led several campaigns against the Wends.
Laurits Tuxen: Bishop Absalon topples the god Svantevit at Arkona in 1169.
The first expedition against the Wends that was conducted by Absalon in person, set out in 1160.
From Arkona, Absalon proceeded by sea to Charenza, in the midst of Rügen, the political capital of the Wends and an all but impregnable stronghold.
Absalon, with only Bishop Sweyn of Aarhus, and twelve " housecarls " thereupon disembarked, passed between a double row of Wendish warriors, 6000 strong, along the narrow path winding among the morasses, to the gates of the fortress, and, proceeding to the temple of the seven-headed god Rugievit, caused the idol to be hewn down, dragged forth and burnt.
The whole population of Garz was then baptized, and Absalon laid the foundations of twelve churches in the isle of Rügen.
The destruction of this chief sally-port of the Wendish pirates enabled Absalon considerably to reduce the Danish fleet.
Absalon reformed the Danish church organisation to closer match Holy See praxis, and worked to keep Denmark a close ally of the Holy See.
When Valdemar returned to Denmark, he was convinced into strengthening the Danevirke fortifications at the German border, with the support of Absalon.
Absalon built churches and monasteries, supporting international religious orders like the Cistercians and Augustinians, founding schools and doing his utmost to promote civilization and enlightenment.
In 1162, Absalon transformed the Sorø Abbey of his family from Benedictine to Cistercian, granting it lands from his personal holdings.

never and neglected
He neglected his duties of hospitality: the Tuatha Dé complained that after visiting his house their knives were never greased and their breaths did not smell of ale.
Because of their small size, the government has never identified home gardens as an important unit of food production and it thereby remains neglected from research and development.
Woods argued that Marco Polo never went to China and fabricated his accounts because he failed to mention elements from the visual landscape such as tea, did not record the Great Wall and neglected to record practices such as foot-binding.
If this call is neglected, I am determined to sustain myself as long as possible and die like a soldier who never forgets what is due to his own honor & that of his country.
Ley explained, " I was never quite sure whether my studies would earn me the title of " zoologist " or " geologist ," but I kept exploring, in a manner of speaking, looking especially into such corners as others had neglected.
According to Richard Robinson, who wrote the club's official 50th anniversary history, Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays were fixed upon as the nights for play … Whoever selected the teams on practising nights had the power to place their men on the field, or appoint substitutes, and the players shall be bound to adhere to their instructions. Robinson also explains the means by which the passing game was developed, The club ... never neglected practice, and this practice was indulged in systematically.
Yet his playing never became overly cerebral, and he never neglected that element usually considered fundamental to all jazz: time.
The loss of sleep to a person of Newton's temperament, whose mind was never at rest, and at times so wholly engrossed in his scientific pursuits that he even neglected to take food, must necessarily have led to a very great deal of nervous excitability.
He is now very well, and though I fear he is under some small degree of melancholy, yet I think there is no reason to suspect it hath at all touched his understanding, and I hope never will ; and so I am sure all ought to wish that love learning or the honour of our nation, which it is a sign how much it is looked after, when such a person as Mr Newton lies so neglected by those in power.
Unlike most serial killers, Dodd claimed he was never abused or neglected.
These fish also get hungry but they never die, and instead, they have mood levels in which they get depressed when neglected.
While Wagenaar resented that his parents never got married, he was by no means neglected by his father.
However, Catalyst was never a political or campaigning organisation and restricted itself to public policy work on redistribution and looking at soft areas like identity politics and public administration that were often neglected on the Left in favour of economics and social policy.
Lydon neglected to disclose to the Inquiry, until his attention was drawn to this on 1 May 2003, that he received £ 5, 000 from a developer in a pub in Goatstown in 1992 because the Inquiry " never asked him about these things ".
In spite of his duties as a teacher and of his varied interests, Jost never neglected Jewish literature, especially Jewish history.
The Army was neglected as never before and its total strength in 1793 stood at 40, 000 men.
As soon as Castelar saw universal suffrage re-established he solemnly declared in the Cortes that his task was accomplished, his political mission at an end, and that he proposed to devote the remainder of his life to those literary, historical, philosophical, and economic studies which he had never neglected even in the busiest days of his political career.
Nevertheless, overall it remains one of Verdi's most unjustly neglected works, with at best much to be admired, and at worst never a dull moment.
Further, the IJN concentrated so much of its efforts on preparing for a single massive showdown ( which never truly occurred ) that it neglected devoting resources towards protecting its naval supply lines, which soon fell prey to a Fabian strategy when they were extensively targeted by US submarines.
One of Levi ’ s last journal entries was February 1903, “ This date shows that I have neglected to note daily occurrences in my journal for some time past ; however, it is better late than never .”
The Court never returned to Falkland Palace after 1665 and until the 19th century the village and palace were neglected.
Still, despite such general criteria, he never neglected the national element when analyzing Croatian writers.
Today there are more options than there used to be, but for now the only major park of any kind that the trail takes advantage of in that region is Highland Lakes State Park, for which the Palisades Interstate Park Commission has never gotten around to developing or even planning, and thus the trail's approaches at either side of the park are poorly maintained and neglected.

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