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affirmed there would be no indictment against Lucie for incest. Lady Inger formally transferred the title of Austrått to Lucie and Jens; records show that the transfer was confirmed by the king in 1552. There has been speculation that Lucie’s scandal allowed Jens, who descended from lesser nobility,
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beginning in 1540 and owned the manor from 1552 until his death on 14 October 1559. Jens Tillufssøn Bjelke was one of several notable Danes who acquired land, resided permanently in Norway, became thoroughly Norwegian and founded new Norwegian noble families, which replaced the old nobility of the
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by Archbishop Engelbrektsson in 1535. Jens and Lucie subsequently married in 1540, and his correspondence thereafter came from Austrått Manor. In 1545 Jens Tillufssøn requested and received a royal pardon for himself, his wife and their children, in which King
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which besieged Archbishop Engelbrektsson’s men at Nidarholm in 1537; they were forced to surrender. Bjelke was awarded the Abbey and its property as compensation for his services. He exchanged Munkholmen for
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five years later. Åge Bjelke (1552–1603), who was the youngest of five sons, took over the Austrått Manor at the age of 7 years. Åge’s maternal uncle Henrik Nielssøn served as his guardian.
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as well as their daughter, Lucie Nilsdatter. Lucie was the center of a social scandal of some substance for the age.
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His parents were Thilluf Josefsson of Gyllarp and Gunhild Ovesdatter Bing. Together with his wife Lady
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The first recorded mention of Jens indicates that he was a secretary for the bishop in then-Danish
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As a Protestant, Jens naturally came into contact with
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island; from there he served as the feudal overlord of
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Index


14 October
1559
Danish-Norwegian
nobleman
Jemtland
Danish
Skåne
Swedish
Norwegian
new Norwegian noble families
Jens Ågessøn Bjelke
Jorgen Bjelke
Lund
Norway
Christoffer Huitfeldt
Lutheran
Trondheim
Reformation
Nidarholm Abbey
Munkholmen
Olav Engelbrektsson
Archbishop of Nidaros
Jens Splid
Tautra
Jemtland
Lucie Nilsdatter
Austrått Manor
Jens Ågessøn Bjelke
Jorgen Bjelke

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