There are also two sculptures of Saint Olaf, from 14th and 15th centuries.
They were returned to the manor during the feast of Saint Olaf in 1928; a large ceremony with 3000 spectators accompanied the return.
Sigtrygg was a powerful man in Nerike who received Saint Olaf.
Guttorm won the battle by praying to Saint Olaf and Echmarcach was killed.
Eight hundred years after Saint Olaf, it probably wasn't the same church-building which was built during his reign.
Since 1568 Saint Olaf's grave in Nidaros has been unknown.
The debate is about Løgmaður's Saint Olaf's Address, and the budget.
Saint Olaf has today a prominent legal as well as cultural position in the country.
The hospital was run by a fraternity, probably under the name of Saint Olaf, their particular patron.
The church is dedicated to Saint Olaf - a Viking king who converted to Christianity.