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It was common practice for wealthy and powerful individuals and families to found religious houses, most typically for the following reasons: Expiation of a sinful life; to gain a stage to arrange commemorative and religious masses and events; to have a venue to provide services for the poor; or just
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One of Absalon's friends, Peder Strang, endowed the abbey with enough land to make it financially solvent. From that time forward, the Sorø abbey acquired property all over Denmark, with an income larger than that of the Danish royal family.
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In 1247, much of the abbey burned down. The abbey remained in ruins for about ten years. A gift from the widow Ingeborg Strangessen allowed the rebuilding of the abbey, which now became to include arched vaults.
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in 1161. The Cistercians went to work on building the abbey's church and monastery, using a new building material; large, red bricks. The technology and style for this had been imported from northern Germany.
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family. The corpse of Absalon was buried behind the church's main altar. The corpses of three Danish kings were buried there;
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After Denmark officially became Lutheran in 1536, the abbey – a property of the Catholic Church – was confiscated by
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After a stint as an institution for Protestant monks, the abbey was transformed into the
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Since 1623, what became known as the Sorø Academy has existed as a boarding school and
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The abbey church became a burial site for the earthly remains of members of the noble
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out of religious zeal or devotion; or for any combination of the above.
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After Denmark became Lutheran in 1536, the abbey was confiscated by
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was the preeminent and wealthiest monastic house in all of
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in 1623, an educational institution that has served as a
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Affiliation
Order of Saint Benedict
Cistercians
Ecclesiastical or organizational status
Episcopal polity
Year consecrated
Sorø
Style
Gothic architecture
Romanesque architecture
Denmark
Middle Ages
Sorø
Zealand
the Crown
Sorø Academy
knight academy
Danish Golden Age
boarding school
Ebbe Skjalmsen
Asser Rig
Skjalm Hvide
Zealand
Sorø
Ebbe
Bjernede Church
Asser
Benedictine House
Absalon

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