• Poul Helgesen (also Paul Eliasen; Latin: Paulus Heliæ; ca. 1480 – died after 1534) was a Danish Carmelite, a humanist and historian. Helgesen was a mendicant...
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  • Helgesen is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Finn Helgesen (born 1919) Norwegian speed skater Poul Helgesen (c.1480 – c.1534) Danish...
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    according to many historians, the author was the outstanding humanist Poul Helgesen (Latin: Paulus Helie). Formally the work covers the period 1047–1534...
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  • Christiern Pedersen, who translated the New Testament into Danish, and Poul Helgesen who vigorously opposed the Reformation. The 16th century also saw Denmark's...
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    quickly gained great influence in Denmark, although humanists like Poul Helgesen long tried to maintain a reform movement within the Catholic Church...
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  • Poul Helgesen, was appointed to oversee the priory, an appointment that was to have profound consequences. Though not himself a Lutheran, Helgesen was...
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    sent to the hospital. In 1527 the city fathers read a publication by Poul Helgesen which decried the conditions at the hospitals and outlined the view...
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    Christiern Pedersen, who translated the New Testament into Danish, and Poul Helgesen who vigorously opposed the Reformation. The 16th century also saw Denmark's...
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    last Catholic bishop, Ove Bille resisted the Reformation, aided by Poul Helgesen, prior of the Carmelite monastery at Elsinore. Ove Bille was imprisoned...
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    His deceit was disclosed but he was never punished. His contemporary, Poul Helgesen, wrote about Oxe that he was "a man of many vices, violent and oppressive...
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