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140: 370:, the right to mint coinage, and trade privileges for the Archbishop. Additionally, the freedom of episcopal elections was guaranteed, and the Archbishop obtained the supreme right to appoint priests, including at the royal chapels. In return, the church relinquished its right to participate in royal elections and gave up its previous claim that the Kingdom of Norway was a fiefdom of the Church. The Concord of 1277 marked the high point of church power in medieval Norway. Archbishop Raude attended the 25: 416:, which had been included in Raude's church law, was rescinded. The Archbishop responded by excommunicating several of the leading barons, but found that this move had little effect. Both sides turned to the Pope for support but he remained neutral, possibly because he needed the regency council's support to collect the crusade tax. In 1282, the regency council declared Raude and two of his closest allies, Bishop Andres of 393:
in Bergen in the Summer of 1280. He simultaneously called a provincial council, the first known assembly of its kind in Norway. Shortly after, he formulated a statute that defined the church as both a temporal and spiritual power and once again formulated its rights and privileges. In 1281 he crowned
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of the church. King Magnus rejected these demands but agreed to recognize certain other privileges. The negotiations for the new church law were finished in 1273, and the King gave his approval at the Concord of Bergen. After Papal confirmation of the Concord was obtained, the privileges were finally
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and dominated by a group of powerful barons, was not as inclined to acquiesce to the church's demands. Their counteroffensive began shortly after King Eric's coronation; the Archbishop's right to mint coinage was revoked, and a new regulation of the
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Raude's success in obtaining privileges for the church can be partially attributed to King Magnus' desire for peace and reconciliation. The regency council which governed the realm on Eric II's behalf, which was led by his mother
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for approval in 1269 he was faced with resistance from the Archbishop of Nidaros. Raude believed that only the church itself could regulate church law, and his opposition forced the King to accept that the revisions of the
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The rights and privileges secured by the church included complete jurisdiction over cases of canon law and those that involved clerics, extensive tax reductions, freedom from providing to the
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and eventually secured royal approval of this law and a number of other privileges at the Tønsberg Concord of 1277, which marked the zenith of church power in medieval Norway.
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from October 1267 until his death in 1282. As Archbishop, Raude championed the rights and privileges of the Church against the temporal authority of the king. He developed a
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sought to restrict the church's privileges. Raude and his closest allies were declared outlaws in 1282 and forced to flee the country. He died in exile in
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Raude began to develop a new Norwegian church law shortly afterward, and in this effort he collaborated with Bishop Árni Þorláksson of
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in 1274, where he was tasked with collecting a new tax from his diocese to finance a planned
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Riisøy, A. I.; Spørck, Bjørg. D. (1999). "Dateringen av nyere Borgartings kristenretter".
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Riisøy & Spørck "Dateringen av nyere Borgartings kristenretter"
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His body was returned to Norway a year later and buried in Nidaros.
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Upon his accession to the Archbishopric, Raude was confronted with
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King Magnus died in May 1280 and was succeeded by his son
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Jon Raude first appears in literary sources in 1253 as a
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Collegium medievale, Forening for middelalderforskere
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in Sweden, where the Archbishop died on 21 December.
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