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References

  1. Primary Sources
    Adam of Bremen, Gesta Hammaburgensis Ecclesiae Pontificum, ed. by Bernhard Schmeidler (Hannover: Hahn, 1917)
  2. Aelnoth, Gesta Swenomagni, ed. by Martin Cl. Gertz, in Vitae Sanctorum Danorum (Copenhagen: G. E. C. Gad, 1908–1912), pp. 77–136
  3. Breviarium Othoniense, Copenhagen, Kongelige Bibliotek, LN 29 quarto
  4. Chronicon Roschildense, ed. by Martin Cl. Gertz, in Scriptores Minores Historiæ Danicæ (Copenhagen: G. E. C. Gad, 1917), pp. 14–33
  5. Diplomatarium Norvegicum xvii, vol. 4, ed. by Alexander Bugge and Christopher Brinchmann (Christiania: Det mallingske bogtrykkeri, 1907)
  6. Ribe bispekrønike, ed. by Ellen Jørgensen, in Kirkehistoriske samlinger, i (Copenhagen: G. E. C. Gads forlag, 1933–1935)
  7. Saxo Grammaticus, Gesta Danorum, ed. by Karsten Friis-Jensen (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015)
  8. Tabula Othoniensis, ed. by Martin Cl. Gertz, in Vitae Sanctorum Danorum (Copenhagen: G. E. C. Gad, 1908–1912), pp. 60–62
  9. Secondary Studies
    Ciardi, Anna Minara, ‘Saints and Cathedral Culture in Scandinavia, c. 1000–c. 1200’, in Saints and Their Lives on the Periphery, ed. by Haki Antonsson and Ildar Garipzanov, Cursor Mundi, 9 (Turnhout: Brepols, 2010), pp. 39–66
  10. Ellis Nilsson, Sara, ‘Creating Holy People and Places on the Periphery’ (unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Gothenburg, 2015)
  11. Feveile, Claus, ‘Ribe opstår 700–865’, in Ribe Bys Historie 1–710–1520, ed. by Søren Bitsch Christensen (Esbjerg: Esbjerg commune, 2010), pp. 26–38
  12. Gelting, Michael H., ‘The Kingdom of Denmark’, in Christianization and the Rise of Christian Monarchy, ed. by Nora Berend (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007), pp. 73–120
  13. Gelting, Michael H., ‘Two Early Twelfth-Century Views of Denmark’s Christian Past: Ailnoth and the Anonymous of Roskilde’, in Historical Narratives and Christian Identity on a European Periphery – Early History Writing in Northern, East-Central, and Eastern Europe (c. 1070–1200), ed. by Ildar Garipzanov, Medieval Texts and Cultures of Northern Europe, 26 (Turnhout: Brepols, 2011), pp. 33–55
  14. Haki Antonsson, ‘The Early Cult of Saints in Scandinavia’, in Saints and Their Lives on the Periphery, ed. by Haki Antonsson and Ildar Garipzanov, Cursor Mundi, 9 (Turnhout: Brepols 2010), pp. 17–37
  15. Haki Antonsson, St Magnús of Orkney – A Scandinavian Martyr-Cult in Context (Leiden: Brill, 2007)
  16. Hankeln, Roman, ‘Kingship and Sanctity in the Historia in Honour of St Canutus Rex’, in Of Chronicles and Kings – National Saints and the Emergence of Nation States in the High Middle Ages ed. by John Bergsagel, David Hiley, and Thomas Riis (Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press, 2015), pp. 159–91
  17. Hope, Steffen, ‘Constructing Institutional Identity through the Cult of Royal Saints, c. 1050–c. 1200’ (unpublished doctoral thesis, University of Southern Denmark, 2017)
  18. Hope, Steffen, ‘The Odense Literature and the Early Liturgy of St Cnut Rex’, in Life and Cult of Cnut the Holy, ed. by Steffen Hope, Mikael Manøe Bjerregaard, Anne Hedeager Krag, and Mads Runge (Odense: Syddansk Universitetsforlag, 2019), pp. 100–17
  19. Jørgensen, Ellen, Helgendyrkelse i Danmark (Copenhagen: Hagerups, 1909)
  20. Kristensen, Hans Krongaard, and Bjørn Poulsen, Danmarks byer i middelalderen (Aarhus: Aarhus Universitetsforlag, 2016)
  21. Petersen, Nils Holger, ‘Cnut Rex and Cnut Dux – A Comparison of two Danish Medieval Saints’ Cults’, in Life and Cult of Cnut the Holy, ed. by Steffen Hope, Mikael Manøe Bjerregaard, Anne Hedeager Krag, and Mads Runge (Odense: Syddansk Universitetsforlag, 2019), pp. 118–29
  22. Rydbeck, Monica, ‘Thomas Beckets ampuller’, Forvännen (1964), 236–48
  23. Skwierczyński, Krzysztof, ‘The Beginnings of the Cult of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Poland in the Light of the Płock Accounts of Miracles from 1148’, Studi Medievali, 53.1 (2012), 11761
    [Google Scholar]
  24. Slocum, Kay Brainerd, Liturgies in Honour of Thomas Becket (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2004)
  25. Toy, John, ‘The Liturgical Commemoration of Thomas of Canterbury in Scandinavia – The First Thirty Years, 1173–1203’, in Of Chronicles and Kings – National Saints and the Emergence of Nation States in the High Middle Ages, ed. by John Bergsagel, David Hiley, and Thomas Riis (Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press, 2015), pp. 223–50

References

  1. Primary Sources
    Adam of Bremen, Gesta Hammaburgensis Ecclesiae Pontificum, ed. by Bernhard Schmeidler (Hannover: Hahn, 1917)
  2. Aelnoth, Gesta Swenomagni, ed. by Martin Cl. Gertz, in Vitae Sanctorum Danorum (Copenhagen: G. E. C. Gad, 1908–1912), pp. 77–136
  3. Breviarium Othoniense, Copenhagen, Kongelige Bibliotek, LN 29 quarto
  4. Chronicon Roschildense, ed. by Martin Cl. Gertz, in Scriptores Minores Historiæ Danicæ (Copenhagen: G. E. C. Gad, 1917), pp. 14–33
  5. Diplomatarium Norvegicum xvii, vol. 4, ed. by Alexander Bugge and Christopher Brinchmann (Christiania: Det mallingske bogtrykkeri, 1907)
  6. Ribe bispekrønike, ed. by Ellen Jørgensen, in Kirkehistoriske samlinger, i (Copenhagen: G. E. C. Gads forlag, 1933–1935)
  7. Saxo Grammaticus, Gesta Danorum, ed. by Karsten Friis-Jensen (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015)
  8. Tabula Othoniensis, ed. by Martin Cl. Gertz, in Vitae Sanctorum Danorum (Copenhagen: G. E. C. Gad, 1908–1912), pp. 60–62
  9. Secondary Studies
    Ciardi, Anna Minara, ‘Saints and Cathedral Culture in Scandinavia, c. 1000–c. 1200’, in Saints and Their Lives on the Periphery, ed. by Haki Antonsson and Ildar Garipzanov, Cursor Mundi, 9 (Turnhout: Brepols, 2010), pp. 39–66
  10. Ellis Nilsson, Sara, ‘Creating Holy People and Places on the Periphery’ (unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Gothenburg, 2015)
  11. Feveile, Claus, ‘Ribe opstår 700–865’, in Ribe Bys Historie 1–710–1520, ed. by Søren Bitsch Christensen (Esbjerg: Esbjerg commune, 2010), pp. 26–38
  12. Gelting, Michael H., ‘The Kingdom of Denmark’, in Christianization and the Rise of Christian Monarchy, ed. by Nora Berend (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007), pp. 73–120
  13. Gelting, Michael H., ‘Two Early Twelfth-Century Views of Denmark’s Christian Past: Ailnoth and the Anonymous of Roskilde’, in Historical Narratives and Christian Identity on a European Periphery – Early History Writing in Northern, East-Central, and Eastern Europe (c. 1070–1200), ed. by Ildar Garipzanov, Medieval Texts and Cultures of Northern Europe, 26 (Turnhout: Brepols, 2011), pp. 33–55
  14. Haki Antonsson, ‘The Early Cult of Saints in Scandinavia’, in Saints and Their Lives on the Periphery, ed. by Haki Antonsson and Ildar Garipzanov, Cursor Mundi, 9 (Turnhout: Brepols 2010), pp. 17–37
  15. Haki Antonsson, St Magnús of Orkney – A Scandinavian Martyr-Cult in Context (Leiden: Brill, 2007)
  16. Hankeln, Roman, ‘Kingship and Sanctity in the Historia in Honour of St Canutus Rex’, in Of Chronicles and Kings – National Saints and the Emergence of Nation States in the High Middle Ages ed. by John Bergsagel, David Hiley, and Thomas Riis (Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press, 2015), pp. 159–91
  17. Hope, Steffen, ‘Constructing Institutional Identity through the Cult of Royal Saints, c. 1050–c. 1200’ (unpublished doctoral thesis, University of Southern Denmark, 2017)
  18. Hope, Steffen, ‘The Odense Literature and the Early Liturgy of St Cnut Rex’, in Life and Cult of Cnut the Holy, ed. by Steffen Hope, Mikael Manøe Bjerregaard, Anne Hedeager Krag, and Mads Runge (Odense: Syddansk Universitetsforlag, 2019), pp. 100–17
  19. Jørgensen, Ellen, Helgendyrkelse i Danmark (Copenhagen: Hagerups, 1909)
  20. Kristensen, Hans Krongaard, and Bjørn Poulsen, Danmarks byer i middelalderen (Aarhus: Aarhus Universitetsforlag, 2016)
  21. Petersen, Nils Holger, ‘Cnut Rex and Cnut Dux – A Comparison of two Danish Medieval Saints’ Cults’, in Life and Cult of Cnut the Holy, ed. by Steffen Hope, Mikael Manøe Bjerregaard, Anne Hedeager Krag, and Mads Runge (Odense: Syddansk Universitetsforlag, 2019), pp. 118–29
  22. Rydbeck, Monica, ‘Thomas Beckets ampuller’, Forvännen (1964), 236–48
  23. Skwierczyński, Krzysztof, ‘The Beginnings of the Cult of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Poland in the Light of the Płock Accounts of Miracles from 1148’, Studi Medievali, 53.1 (2012), 11761
    [Google Scholar]
  24. Slocum, Kay Brainerd, Liturgies in Honour of Thomas Becket (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2004)
  25. Toy, John, ‘The Liturgical Commemoration of Thomas of Canterbury in Scandinavia – The First Thirty Years, 1173–1203’, in Of Chronicles and Kings – National Saints and the Emergence of Nation States in the High Middle Ages, ed. by John Bergsagel, David Hiley, and Thomas Riis (Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press, 2015), pp. 223–50
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