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Absalon (c. 1128 – 21 March 1201) was a Danish archbishop and statesman. He was the son of Asser Rig of Fjenneslev (Zealand), at whose castle he and his brother Esbjørn (Esbern) were brought up along with the young prince Valdemar, afterwards King Valdemar I. Early lifeAfter giving Absalon the rudiments of a sound education at home, which included not only book-lore but every manly and martial exercise, his family sent him to the schools of Paris. Absalon first appears in Saxo's Gesta Danorum as a fellow-guest at Roskilde, at the banquet given in 1157 by King Sweyn to his rivals Canute and Valdemar. Both Absalon and Valdemar narrowly escaped assassination at the hands of their treacherous host on this occasion, but at length escaped to Jutland, whither Sweyn followed them, but was defeated and slain at the battle of Grathe Heath. Absalon's gravestone in Sorø Abbey churchFrom Wikipedia under the
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unknown 2009-01-02 17:46:57 Absalon. stoppede et piratangreb pa et hollandsk fragtskib. Piraterne sprang over bord, da der gik ild i deres bad, og blev samlet op af det danske krigsskib. Absalon fangede pirater og loeslod dem igen
unknown 2008-11-03 22:34:59 Dansk krigsskib stoppede to formodede piratbade og fandt maskinpistoler og granater. Den ene bad kaentrede, men besaetningen blev samlet op. From Google Blog Search: "Absalon" |


