The episcopal see of the Bishop was
Roskilde Cathedral but from 1167, when Bishop
Absalon completed a new
bishop's
palace known as
Absalon's Castle on the small island of
Slotsholmen, he resided at the small town of
Havn, which later became the present Danish capital
Copenhagen. The diocese originally included both the island of
Zealand and
Scania (southern
Sweden, then part of Denmark), but Scania was disjoined in 1060 and initially divided into the short-lived
Diocese of Dalby and the
Diocese of Lund, which absorbed the first and became the Metropolitan of (southern) Scandinavia. == List of bishops of Roskilde ==