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has gloss | eng: Nidaros was the old name of Trondheim ("Trondhjem" was the Dano-Norwegian spelling), a city of Norway, in the Middle Ages. Nidaros was Northern Europes most important Christian pilgrimage site during this time, the pilgrims goal being the Christ Church, also known as the Nidaros Cathedral, established as the seat of the archdiocese of all Norway in 1152 by Nicholas Breakspeare, who later became the only English pope as Adrian IV. The archdiocese thus broke away from the newly established archbishopric of Scandinavia, situated in Lund, Skåne (then a part of the Danish realm) since 1103. Nidaros town owed its name to the location at the mouth of the river Nid (Nidelva) (os = river mouth). |
lexicalization | eng: Nidaros |
instance of | c/Towns in Norway |
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Hungarian | |
has gloss | hun: Nidaros (eredetileg Niðarós) a mai Trondheim (vagy más nevein Trond(h)jem, Drontheim) régi neve, város Norvégiában a középkorban. Nidaros Észak-Európa legfontosabb keresztény zarándokhelye volt. |
lexicalization | hun: Nidaros |
Icelandic | |
has gloss | isl: Niðarós er borg í Noregi sem núna nefnist Þrándheimur (norska: Trondheim). |
lexicalization | isl: Niðarós |
Norwegian Nynorsk | |
has gloss | nno: Nidaros er det norrøne og historiske namnet på byen Trondheim. Namnet kjem av at byen ligg ved elveoset til Nidelva. |
lexicalization | nno: Nidaros |
Norwegian | |
has gloss | nor: :For andre betydninger se Nidaros (andre betydninger) Nidaros er et historisk navn på byen Trondheim, samt navn på katolske og lutherske (erke)bispedømme med sete i Trondheim. |
lexicalization | nor: Nidaros |
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media:img | Nidarosdom 1857.jpg |
media:img | Nidarosdomen vestfronten.jpg |
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