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ODENSE , a city ofSee also: Denmark, the chief See also: town of the amt (county) of its name, which forms the See also: northern See also: part of the See also: island of Funen (Fyen)
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Pop
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(1901) 40,138
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The city lies 4 M. from Odense See also: Fjord on the Odense Aa, the See also: main portion on the See also: north See also: side of the stream, and the See also: industrial See also: Albani quarter on the See also: south side
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It has a station on the railway route between See also: Copenhagen and See also: Jutland and See also: Schleswig-Holstein via See also: Korsor
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A canal, 15z to 21 ft. deep, gives See also: access to the town from the fjord
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St Canute's See also: cathedral, formerly connected with the See also: great See also: Benedictine monastery of the same name, is one of the largest and finest buildings of its kind in Denmark
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It is constructed of brick in a pure See also: Gothic See also: style
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Originally dating from 1081–1093, it was rebuilt in the 13th century
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Under the altar lies Canute (Knud), the See also: patron See also: saint of Denmark, who intended to dispute with See also: William of
See also: Normandy the possession of See also: England, but was slain in an insurrection at Odense in 1086; See also: Kings See also: John and Christian II. are also buried within the walls
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Our Lady's
See also: church, built in the 13th century and re-stored in 1851–1852 and again in 1864, contains a carved altar-piece (16th century) by Claus
See also: Berg of See also: Lubeck
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Odense See also: Castle was erected by See also: Frederick IV., who died there in 1730
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In Albani are tanneries, iron-foundries and machine-shops . Ex-ports, mostly agricultural produce (butter,See also: bacon, eggs); imports, iron, petroleum,
See also: coal, See also: yarn and See also: timber
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. Odense, or Odinsey, originally Odinsoe, i.e
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See also: Odin's island, is one of the See also: oldest cities of Denmark
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St Canute's shrine was a great. resort of pilgrims throughout the See also: middle ages
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In the 16th century the town was the meeting-place of several parliaments, and down to 1805 it was the seat of the provincial See also: assembly of Funen
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