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is also recognized on July 29. Ólavsøka is the biggest summer festival in the Faroe Islands and is commonly celebrated over a several day period. This tradition dates from when the islands were part of Norway during the
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throughout the nation of Norway. King Olaf was subsequently canonized in Nidaros on 3 August 1031 following efforts principally of north
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as well as other churches. Starting with the 900th anniversary of Stiklestad in 1930, July 29 has been an official flag day (
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The Conversion of Scandinavia: Vikings, Merchants, and Missionaries in the Remaking of Northern Europe
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in Norway recognizes Olsok as a major feast all over the country, while the Lutheran
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Sanctity in the North: Saints, Lives, and Cults in Medieval Scandinavia
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at Stiklestad appears to have contributed decisively to establishing
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in the 16th century, Olsok was a major church feast in the
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Olsok: a Nordic celebration across beliefs and borders
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Index


armorial
Verdal
Stiklestad

Olav den hellige
Battle of Stiklestad
Nordic countries
Norway
Faroe Islands
Härjedalen
Savonlinna
Olaf II Haraldsson
Rex perpetuus Norvegiae
Battle of Stiklestad
Nidaros
Trondheim
Norway
martyrdom
Christianity
Bishop Grimkell
Lutheran
Reformation
Nordic countries
Roman Catholic Church
Church of Norway
Nidaros Cathedral
The Saint Olav Drama
Faroe Islands
Ólavsøka

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