History of the Church And State in Norway From the Tenth to the Sixteenth Century
History of the Church And State in Norway From the Tenth to the Sixteenth Century
Thomas Benjamin Willson
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(possibly to punish the Nidaros chapter for electing Birger) handhig over the choice of a new archbishop to the heads of four of the chief monastic orders in Norway. These men selected Haakon, bishop of Oslo, for the metropolitan see. As he was already a bishop it was not necessary for him to go to Rome for consecration, and the pallium did not arrive for him in Norway until 1267, when it was brought there by a membc^ of the Nidaros chapter, Jon Raude (Red John), who came with it in January, 12...67. The new archbishop, however, only lived until ^e August following, and Jon Raude was elected as his successor, and went to Rome for consecration in 1268, and then returned to his sea The war with Scotland, which the king had inherited from his father, was brought to a conclusion in 1266 by the Treaty of Perth, in which Magnus, in exchange for his nominal rule over the Hebrides and Man, was to receive an annual tribute from the Scottish kings, as well as a sum of money to be paid down. It is remarkable that in this treaty, while the Norwegian rule over the Hebrides ceased, the authority of the see of Nidaros over the diocese of Sodor (Norwegian, Suder0eme) and Man still remained.
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