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Island in Trøndelag, Norway
Munkholmen (Norwegian: Monk's islet) is an islet in Trondheim Municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway. The 13,000-square-metre (3.2-acre) island sits
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Mesøya Mia/Midøya Mindlandet Mjømna Mosken Moskenesøya Moster Mosterøy Munkholmen Myken Møkster Måsøya Nerlandsøya Nesøya, Akershus Nesøya, Nordland Nordlandet
List_of_islands_of_Norway
Body of water in Norway
largest islands in the fjord are Ytterøya and Tautra; the small island of Munkholmen is located near the harbor of Trondheim; and there are several islands
Trondheim_Fjord
Danish statesman (1635–1699)
historians agree was false. He was imprisoned for 22 years, mainly at Munkholmen in Norway. Born in Copenhagen into a wealthy trading family connected
Peder_Griffenfeld
City in Norway
so that the reading is inaccurate by one hour in the summer. The islet Munkholmen is a popular tourist attraction and recreation site. The islet has served
Trondheim
1823 novel by Victor Hugo
of Griffenfeld disgraced by the king and locked up in the fortress of Munkholmen. Only certain papers, locked in an iron casket and in the hands of Hans
Hans_of_Iceland
Monastery in Monkholmen, Norway
Nidarholm Abbey was a Benedictine monastery located on the island of Munkholmen in Trondheim Fjord on the sea approach to Trondheim, Norway. The monastery
Nidarholm_Abbey
King of Norway from 1130 to 1135
the city a danger. Magnus was put in Nidarholm Abbey on the island of Munkholmen in Trondheim Fjord, where he spent some time as a monk. He was maintained
Magnus_Sigurdsson
officer in the Dano-Norwegian army. Von Koppelow was the commander of Munkholmen fortress in Trondheim, Norway, between 1700 and 1704. He was the father
Curt_Christoph_von_Koppelow
Island which contains a correctional facility
holding Felix von Luckner Bastøy Island, liberal prison begun in 1982 Munkholmen Coiba, prison from 1919 to 2004 El Frontón, prison from 1917 to 1980s
Prison_island
Norwegian clergyman, poet and engraver (1630-1678)
to serve as a draftsman during the construction of a fortification on Munkholmen, an islet located north of Trondheim. Construction of the fortress began
Jacob_Maschius
monks to 1426, thereafter Bridgettine nuns c. 1110 - 1531 Nidarholm Abbey Munkholmen island in Trondheim Trøndelag Saint Benedict and Saint Lawrence Benedictine
List of Christian monasteries in Norway
List_of_Christian_monasteries_in_Norway
1940 flying boat family by Blohm & Voss
weigh it down. V2 is on the seabed in Trondheimsfjord between Ilsvika and Munkholmen in 318 m (1,043 ft) of water, and seemed to be well preserved due to low
Blohm_&_Voss_BV_222_Wiking
Fortress Basmo Fortress Blaker Fortress Christiansfjeld Fortress (Elverum) Munkholmen Fortress (Trondheim) Staverns Fortress Christiansholm Fortress (Kristiansand)
List_of_forts_in_Norway
1180 battle in Norway
Magnus from continuing towards the city. Instead, he moored the raft at Munkholmen just outside Nidaros. Sverre started negotiations with Magnus Erlingsson
Battle_of_Ilevollene
Danish mathematician and astronomer
however, in 1798, his was stripped of his functions where was taken to Munkholmen, an islet north of Trondheim, Norway. In the same year, Ursin was given
Georg_Frederik_Ursin
Village in Melhus Municipality, Norway
Kark was himself decapitated. Both heads were reputedly set on stakes in Munkholmen for people to spit at. Jarlshola "Romol, Melhus (Trøndelag)". yr.no. Retrieved
Rimul
Calendar year
castrated – and confined in Nidarholm Abbey (located on the island of Munkholmen). May 26 – King Alfonso VII is crowned as "Emperor of All Spain" (Imperator
1135
Decade
castrated – and confined in Nidarholm Abbey (located on the island of Munkholmen). May 26 – King Alfonso VII is crowned as "Emperor of All Spain" (Imperator
1130s
Mountain in Trøndelag, Norway
Kjerringberget. The top of Kjerringberget provides a view over western Trondheim, Munkholmen, Trondheimsfjord, and Fosen. Kjerringberget partly consists of green rocks
Kjerringberget
launched between 1840 and 1845. Moss launched between 1840 and 1845. Munkholmen launched between 1840 and 1845. Namsos launched between 1840 and 1845
List of Royal Norwegian Navy ships
List_of_Royal_Norwegian_Navy_ships
28th Archbishop of Norway
Netherlands. In 1536, Olav fled Steinvikholm Castle to Nidarholm Abbey on Munkholmen (Norwegian, "Monk's Isle"), a small island just outside Trondheim, and
Olav_Engelbrektsson
Kark was himself decapitated, and his head reputedly sat on a stake in Munkholmen alongside Haakon's head. The events are described in the Saga of King
Tormod_Kark
Danish-Norwegian officer
father Curt Christoph von Koppelow served as commandant of the fortress of Munkholmen. Like his father, Jürgen Christoph became a cavalarist. He began his career
Jürgen_Christoph_von_Koppelow
Finnish Munkkiniemi / Swedish Munksnäs Finnish Munkkisaari / Swedish Munkholmen Finnish Munkkivuori / Swedish Munkshöjden Finnish Mustavuori / Swedish
Names of places in Finland in Finnish and in Swedish
Names_of_places_in_Finland_in_Finnish_and_in_Swedish
1876 Norwegian cargo vessel
A jekt at Munkholmen, Trondheim Credit: A.B. Wilse, 1906
Anna_Karoline
Borough of Trondheim, Norway
local and express train services. In the summer there is also a ferry to Munkholmen from Ravnkloa. Traditional buildings along Nidelva Nidaros Cathedral Port
Midtbyen,_Trondheim
Municipality in Stockholm County, Sweden
24,194 33 Lunda-Skepptuna-Vidbo 1,333 988 35.0 64.0 85 85 15 27,660 25 Munkholmen 1,420 1,019 30.6 68.2 81 77 23 35,692 56 Norra Ekilla 1,356 957 42.1 56
Sigtuna_Municipality
Norway. Monarch: Christian V. May - Peder Griffenfeld was imprisoned at Munkholmen, outside of Trondheim. A giant squid beached at the coast of Helgeland
1680_in_Norway
September - Iver Krabbe is appointed Steward of Norway. The construction of Munkholmen fort is finished. Jacob Maschius poetry book, Norwegia religiosa is published
1661_in_Norway
Trondheim region. During the Reformation, Nidarholm Abbey on the island of Munkholmen, was the stronghold of Olav Engelbrektsson, the last Roman Catholic Archbishop
Jens_Tillufssøn_Bjelke
Norwegian historian and encyclopedist
language-encyclopedia on the city Trondheim, named Trondheim byleksikon. Munkholmen, editor with Øivind Lunde and Jill Løhre, 2008 Gårds- og slektshistorie
Terje_Bratberg
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