
Jerusalem in Viken
Av Bjørn Bandlien (Ed.)
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Øystein Ekroll, mag.art. i arkeologi, ph.d., har vært førsteamanuensis ved Nidaros Domkirkes Restaureringsarbeider siden 1992. Han arbeider med bygningsarkeologi, særlig steinkirker og borger. Han har publisert og redigert flere bøker og over 100 vitenskapelige artikler på flere språk.
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Øivind Lunde is a professor emeritus in medieval archaeology at the University of Oslo, Norway. Lunde was the general director of the Norwegian Directorate for Cultural Heritage from 1991–1996 and director of Nidaros Domkirkes Restaureringsarbeider (Nidaros Cathedral Restoration Workers’ Association) in Trondheim from 1996–2011. After excavations undertaken in Tønsberg, Lunde worked extensively on the archaeology of medieval Trondheim. He is currently working on a book about the Archbishop’s Palace in Trondheim.
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Karen Skovgaard-Petersen, Dr.Philos., is the director of Det Danske Sprog- og Litteraturselskab (The Danish Society for Language and Literature). She defended her doctoral thesis on Historiography at the
Court of Christian IV at the University of Bergen in 1999 (published by Museum Tusculanum Press in 2002). Her publications include a number of studies on and translations of medieval and early modern Scandinavian Latin literature. She is currently working on a new edition of Historia de Profectione Danorum in Hierosolymam with comments and critical apparatus (and an English translation by Peter Fisher).
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Jes Wienberg is a professor of historical archaeology at Lund University in Sweden. He received his PhD in 1993 from Lund University with a dissertation on the gothicization of the ca. 2700 parish churches in medieval Denmark. He has archaeological field experiences from Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Estonia, covering periods from the Mesolithic to the present. Wienberg’s research focuses on five topics: historical archaeology as a discipline; church architecture and church archaeology; pseudoarchaeology as a phenomenon; memory, monuments and memorials; heritage and world heritage. His numerous publications include De kirkelige institutioner i middelalderens Tønsberg (1991) and Grund og gård i Tønsberg (1992).

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Bjørn Bandlien er professor i eldre historie ved Universitetet i Sørøst-Norge. Han har særlig forsket på kjønn, korstog og kulturhistorie i vikingtid og middelalder. Blant hans bøker kan nevnes «Å finne den rette: Kjærlighet, individ og samfunn i norrøn middelalder» (HIFO, 2001), «Olav Kyrre» (Spartacus, 2011), «Eufemia, Oslos middelalderdronning» (Dreyer, 2012), «Kringla Heimsins» (Dreyer, 2014, med F.-A. Stylegar) og «Jerusalem in Viken: Crusading Ideology, Church-Building and Monasticism in South-Eastern Norway in the Twelfth Century».
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Christer Carlsson is a medieval archaeologist who received his PhD from the University of Southern Denmark in 2010. His publications include articles on the Hospitallers and the military orders in the journal Crusades, and he co-edited the volume Archaeology and Architecture of the Military Orders (with Mathias Piana, Ashgate 2014). Carlsson is currently working as an independent archaeological consultant.
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Helen J. Nicholson is a professor emerita in medieval history at Cardiff University in Wales. She has published extensively on the military orders, the crusades, and medieval warfare, and has done pioneering work on the proceedings against the Templars, the representations of military orders in medieval literature, and, not least, women and the crusades. Nicholson’s most recent publications include The Knights Templar (Amsterdam University Press, 2021), Sibyl, Queen of Jerusalem (Routledge, 2022), and Women and the Crusades (Oxford University Press, 2023).
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Trond Svandal, a division leader at Arkiv Øst, received his MA in medieval history from the University of Oslo in 2004. He has published two books on the Hospitallers in Varna, Norway: Johannitterordenen: En
ridderorden ved verdens ytterste grense (Middelalderforum, 2006) and Hellige krigere: Johannitterne på Værne kloster (Valdisholm forlag, 2010). Svandal has also done research on the Napoleonic wars in Norway and published many articles on various aspects of the local history of Østfold.