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Henrik Kalteisen
Henrik Kalteisen, O.P., S.T.D., the Danish and Norwegian name of Heinrich Kalteisen (probably around 1390, Koblenz, Electorate of Trier – 2 October 1464, same place〔Werner, "(Kalteisen, Heinrich )", ''Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie'', Band 15, page 41〕 ), was a German theologian and, from 1452 to 1458, the 24th Archbishop of Nidaros in Norway.
== Background ==

The exact date of birth and parents of Heinrich Kalteisen are not known but he was probably from Koblenz in the Electorate of Trier ( now Germany ). He belonged to the Dominican Order. He studied at the Universities of Vienna and Cologne, where he earned a Magister's degree and a doctorate. Until 1424 he was inquisitor for Mainz, Cambrai and Leuven.〔 From 1430 he held the title of ''doctor sacrae theologiae professor'' (Latin, "Professor Doctor of Sacred Theology" ) and taught in Mainz.〔 in 1433〔According to Gierths in NDB. According to Dybdahl in NBL, Kalteisen left in 1432 but, according to Werner in ADB, he was participating since 1431〕 he participated on behalf of the Archbishop of Mainz, Conrad III of Dhaun, in the Council of Basel, where he became known for his three speeches against the Hussites during a disputation with the Hussite priest Ulrich from the Party of Sirotčí.
Kalteisen was a counselor for Pope Eugene IV on the matters of theology and law. He was a learned man with broad knowledge of theology and canon law as well as of Roman law, philosophy and history.〔See Bugge, ''Henrik Kalteisens kopibog'' for more details.〕 He filled his copy-books with copies of incoming letters and with drafts and copies of outgoing letters, many of which he himself composed and sent. These copy-books are the main reason for his enduring fame. He is also known to have written at least 50 works in Latin and several of his sermons have also been preserved.

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