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Grimketel (died 1047) was an English clergyman who went to Norway as a missionary and was partly responsible for the conversion of Norway to Christianity. He initiated the beatification of Saint Olaf. On his return to England he became Bishop of Selsey and also for a time Bishop of Elmham. He was accused, by some, of being guilty of simony.

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  • Grimkjell (auch Grimkel) war von 1015 bis nach 1031 Bischof von Norwegen mit Sitz in Nidaros, dem heutigen Trondheim. Der aus England stammende Grimkjell war Ratgeber König Olav II. Haraldsson und Neffe des Bischofs Sigvard, der unter König Olav Tryggvason Bischof in Norwegen gewesen war. (de)
  • Grimketel (died 1047) was an English clergyman who went to Norway as a missionary and was partly responsible for the conversion of Norway to Christianity. He initiated the beatification of Saint Olaf. On his return to England he became Bishop of Selsey and also for a time Bishop of Elmham. He was accused, by some, of being guilty of simony. (en)
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  • Bishop of Selsey (en)
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  • Grimketel (en)
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  • Catholic (en)
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  • Grimkjell (auch Grimkel) war von 1015 bis nach 1031 Bischof von Norwegen mit Sitz in Nidaros, dem heutigen Trondheim. Der aus England stammende Grimkjell war Ratgeber König Olav II. Haraldsson und Neffe des Bischofs Sigvard, der unter König Olav Tryggvason Bischof in Norwegen gewesen war. (de)
  • Grimketel (died 1047) was an English clergyman who went to Norway as a missionary and was partly responsible for the conversion of Norway to Christianity. He initiated the beatification of Saint Olaf. On his return to England he became Bishop of Selsey and also for a time Bishop of Elmham. He was accused, by some, of being guilty of simony. (en)
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  • Grimkjell (de)
  • Grimketel (en)
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  • Grimketel (en)
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