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List of Greenlandic Inuit
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politician, born in Greenland Bishop Sofie Petersen (b. 1955), Lutheran Bishop of Greenland Minik Wallace (ca. 1890–1918), boy treated as living exhibit Karla
Nuuk Cathedral
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Greenland. The first bishop of Greenland in 616 years was Kristian Mørk who was ordained in 1994, the previous bishop of Greenland was Álfur Last-Bishop
Grœnlendinga þáttr (II)
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Sokkason brings a priest, Arnaldr, to Greenland from Norway to be Bishop of Greenland . Around this time, a Norwegian merchant named Arnbjörn sets off for
Erik Gnupsson
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as Henricus (late 11th to early 12th centuries), may have been a bishop of Greenland . Very little is known about him. Some considered him as the first
Sea monster
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Sea serpent reported by Hans Egede, Bishop of Greenland , in 1734
Bishop of Orkney
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March 1391. 1394 Henry (II or III) Second Roman bishop. Previously Bishop of Greenland , he exchanged bishoprics with Bishop John. 1396 1397–1418 John Pak
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Karlsen (b. 1957), politician Sofie Petersen (b. 1955), Lutheran Bishop of Greenland Rasmus Lyberth (b. 1951), singer, actor Thue Christiansen (1940–2022)
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Sea serpent reported by Hans Egede, Bishop of Greenland , in 1734. ―After a sketch by Bing. Reproduced in Lee (1883).
Erik the Red's Land
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becoming known as the "Apostle of Greenland" and he was appointed Bishop of Greenland . He founded the current capital of Greenland, Nuuk (formerly Godthaab)
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musician and actor. Sofie Petersen (born 1955), a Lutheran bishop & Bishop of Greenland from 1995 to 2020. Minik Thorleif Rosing, (DK wiki) (born 1957),
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school of Glasgow Cathedral, in Scotland. Arnald becomes the first Bishop of Greenland . Ottokar III of Styria, Margrave (d. 1164) Possible date – Eleanor