• Henrik Kalteisen or Heinrich Kalteisen, O.P., S.T.D. (probably around 1390, in Koblenz, Electorate of Trier – 2 October 1464, in same place ), was a German...
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    Catholic-Hierarchy. Retrieved 1 September 2017. (in Norwegian) Audun Dybdahl, "Henrik Kalteisen", in: Norsk biografisk leksikon [Norwegian Biographical Dictionary]...
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    13th century provincial superior of the German province of Dominicans Henrik Kalteisen (c. 1390–1464), 24th Archbishop of Nidaros Robert Kilwardby (c. 1215–1279)...
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    Vinald Henriksson 1404–1428: Eskill 1430–1450: Aslak Bolt 1452–1458: Henrik Kalteisen, O.P. 1459–1474: Olav Trondsson 1475–1510: Gaute Ivarsson 1510–1522:...
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  • 13th century provincial superior of the German province of Dominicans Henrik Kalteisen (c. 1390-1464), 24th Archbishop of Nidaros Robert Kilwardby (c. 1215-1279)...
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  • knighthood from the King. On 25 April 1453 the new Archbishop of Nidaros, Henrik Kalteisen, traveled with companions, including Hans Kruckow, from Bergen to Trondheim...
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  • Archbishop of Nidaros. At that time, the Archbishop was Heinrich Kalteisen (Henrik Kalteisen in Norwegian and Danish, Hinrik Kaldajárn in Icelandic), one...
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  • in turn, refused to appoint Marcellus and instead appointed Henrik Kalteisen. Kalteisen was forced to leave the country shortly thereafter and asked...
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