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Ärkebiskop Olaus Petri

Swedish: Olof Persson
Also Known As: "Phase"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Örebro, Närke, Sweden
Death: April 09, 1552 (59)
Stockholm, Sweden
Immediate Family:

Son of Peter Olofsson and Kristina Larsdotter
Husband of Christina Mikaelsdotter
Brother of Laurentius Petri Petri Nericius

Occupation: Kyrkoreformator
Managed by: Bernhard Hagen
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About Ärkebiskop Olaus Petri

Olaus Petri

Olof Persson (sometimes Petersson; born January 6, 1493 in Örebro, died April 19, 1552 in Stockholm), better known under the Latin form of his name, Olaus Petri, was a clergyman, writer, and a major contibutor to the Protestant reformation in Sweden. His brother, Laurentius Petri, became the first Evangelical Lutheran Archbishop of Sweden. He and Laurentius are commemorated by the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America on April 19.

Olavus Petri first studied at the University of Uppsala, then in Leipzig, and then finished his education with his M.A. at the University of Wittenberg in 1518. During his time in Germany he got acquainted with the main characters of the German reformation, Philipp Melanchthon and Martin Luther. [1]

He returned to Sweden with his brother in 1519. It is reported how they both nearly died as the boat ran ashore on the island Gotland during a storm. They stayed on Gotland for a while and the bishop there, Mattias Gregersson, appointed Olavus as his secretary and as dean in 1520.

Olavus accompanied the bishop to Stockholm in 1520, to the tumultuous crowning of the Danish King Christian II of Denmark who had taken over Stockholm and held it for a year until he returned to Denmark. At the notorious Stockholm Bloodbath in November several Church men and politicians were executed. Olavus expressed his outrage and was as a result almost executed himself, but a German who had seen him in Wittenberg saved him by explaining he was a German. [1]

When the Swedish King Gustav Vasa was crowned in 1523, Olavus got to make his acquaintance. A year later he moved to Stockholm as town secretary. He spoke out sharply in favour of Lutheranism and against the prevailing Roman Catholicism. [1]

In October 1524 he and his brother were excommunicated by the cathedral chapter in Uppsala, on the grounds of heresy.[1] It appears as though this did not trouble him, partly because he still had a strong supporter in the Swedish King. In 1525 he married, and had the mass sung in Swedish for the first time;[1] one of Luther's ideas.

In 1531 the King declared Sweden to be Lutheran. This was mainly a result of the Petri brothers' efforts to teach the King and the population about Luther's tenets.

In 1539 Petri was ordained priest. But shortly thereafter he and the king Gustav Vasa had a falling out. Officially, the charge was for treason: Olaus had gotten knowledge of a conspiracy against the King during confession but had not revealed it. Another suggested reason is that neither wanted to give in to their convictions– Gustav wanted to control the church, while Olavus wanted it to have a degree of self-government. During trial on January 2, 1540, a court sentenced him and Laurentius Andreae to death. [1]

After much bargaining and many requests, Olavus' friends managed to get him released on bail. He became inspector over the schools in Stockholm 1542 and dean of Storkyrkan in Stockholm in 1543, wherein he also was buried at his death. Since 1898, there is statue of him outside Storkyrkan.

He was described as energetic and pushy and serious about matters in which he believed. He also wrote much, in fact he is responsible for a main part of the early printed literature in Sweden. Among others he wrote a Chronicle of Sweden, which despite not being altogether correct contains many interesting facts.[2] He was also responsible for the first Swedish translation of the New Testament (1526), and had an important part in the translation of the whole bible (Gustav Vasa bible, 1543).

Olavus Petri is the main character of August Strindberg's play Master Olof (Swedish title: Mäster Olof).



Peter Olovsson, smed i Örebro. Gift med Kristina Larsdotter. Sönerna kallade sig under studietiden i Wittenberg för Phase.

Söner:

Olavus Petri Phase, troligen född 1493-01-06 i Örebro; han var den kände kyrkoreformatorn; † 1552-04-19 i Stockholm och begr i Storkyrkan där. Gift 1525-02-12 i Stockholm med Christina (Mikaelsdotter?), † där 1561, dotter till Malin (sannolikt Hansdotter), ev i hennes äktenskap med skräddaren Mikael Jönsson.

Laurentius Petri Nericius, född 1499; ärkebiskop; † 1573. se Tab 2.

http://www.adelsvapen.com/genealogi/Phase

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Olaus Petri, myös muodossa Olavus Petri[1] latinalaistettu, alkuaan Olof Persson, (6. tammikuuta 1493[2] – 9. huhtikuuta 1552 Tukholma[1]%29 oli Wittenbergissä opiskellut ruotsalainen uskonpuhdistaja ja pappi. Hän oli kotoisin Örebrosta, Närken maakunnasta. Hänen isänsä oli seppämestari Peder Olofsson ja äitinsä Kerstin Larsdotter.[1] Hän saarnasi uskonpuhdistuksen puolesta ja käänsi Raamatun ruotsiksi. Olaus Petriä pidetään ruotsin kirjakielen isänä samaan tapaan kuin aikalaistaan Mikael Agricolaa suomen kielen isänä. Olaus Petri toimi 1531–1533 Ruotsin kuningas Kustaa Vaasan kanslerina. Häntä pidetään yleisesti Pohjoismaiden merkittävimpänä renessanssiajattelijana.

Lisää: https://fi.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olaus_Petri?fbclid=IwAR1jrDY_53RXTg...


Olaus Petri, myös muodossa Olavus Petri[1] latinalaistettu, alkuaan Olof Persson, (6. tammikuuta 1493[2] – 9. huhtikuuta 1552 Tukholma[1]%29 oli Wittenbergissä opiskellut ruotsalainen uskonpuhdistaja ja pappi. Hän oli kotoisin Örebrosta, Närken maakunnasta. Hänen isänsä oli seppämestari Peder Olofsson ja äitinsä Kerstin Larsdotter.[1] Hän saarnasi uskonpuhdistuksen puolesta ja käänsi Raamatun ruotsiksi. Olaus Petriä pidetään ruotsin kirjakielen isänä samaan tapaan kuin aikalaistaan Mikael Agricolaa suomen kielen isänä. Olaus Petri toimi 1531–1533 Ruotsin kuningas Kustaa Vaasan kanslerina. Häntä pidetään yleisesti Pohjoismaiden merkittävimpänä renessanssiajattelijana.

Lisää: https://fi.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olaus_Petri?fbclid=IwAR1jrDY_53RXTg...

Om Olof Persson (svenska)

Olaus Petri, Olaus Petri Mäster Olof Petri Nericius.

Olof Persson (sometimes Petersson; born January 6, 1493 in Örebro, died April 19, 1552 in Stockholm), better known under the Latin form of his name, Olaus Petri, was a clergyman, writer, and a major contibutor to the Protestant reformation in Sweden. His brother, Laurentius Petri, became the first Evangelical Lutheran Archbishop of Sweden. He and Laurentius are commemorated by the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America on April 19.

Olavus Petri first studied at the University of Uppsala, then in Leipzig, and then finished his education with his M.A. at the University of Wittenberg in 1518. During his time in Germany he got acquainted with the main characters of the German reformation, Philipp Melanchthon and Martin Luther. [1]

He returned to Sweden with his brother in 1519. It is reported how they both nearly died as the boat ran ashore on the island Gotland during a storm. They stayed on Gotland for a while and the bishop there, Mattias Gregersson, appointed Olavus as his secretary and as dean in 1520.

Olavus accompanied the bishop to Stockholm in 1520, to the tumultuous crowning of the Danish King Christian II of Denmark who had taken over Stockholm and held it for a year until he returned to Denmark. At the notorious Stockholm Bloodbath in November several Church men and politicians were executed. Olavus expressed his outrage and was as a result almost executed himself, but a German who had seen him in Wittenberg saved him by explaining he was a German. [1]

When the Swedish King Gustav Vasa was crowned in 1523, Olavus got to make his acquaintance. A year later he moved to Stockholm as town secretary. He spoke out sharply in favour of Lutheranism and against the prevailing Roman Catholicism. [1]

In October 1524 he and his brother were excommunicated by the cathedral chapter in Uppsala, on the grounds of heresy.[1] It appears as though this did not trouble him, partly because he still had a strong supporter in the Swedish King. In 1525 he married, and had the mass sung in Swedish for the first time;[1] one of Luther's ideas.

In 1531 the King declared Sweden to be Lutheran. This was mainly a result of the Petri brothers' efforts to teach the King and the population about Luther's tenets.

In 1539 Petri was ordained priest. But shortly thereafter he and the king Gustav Vasa had a falling out. Officially, the charge was for treason: Olaus had gotten knowledge of a conspiracy against the King during confession but had not revealed it. Another suggested reason is that neither wanted to give in to their convictions– Gustav wanted to control the church, while Olavus wanted it to have a degree of self-government. During trial on January 2, 1540, a court sentenced him and Laurentius Andreae to death. [1]

After much bargaining and many requests, Olavus' friends managed to get him released on bail. He became inspector over the schools in Stockholm 1542 and dean of Storkyrkan in Stockholm in 1543, wherein he also was buried at his death. Since 1898, there is statue of him outside Storkyrkan.

He was described as energetic and pushy and serious about matters in which he believed. He also wrote much, in fact he is responsible for a main part of the early printed literature in Sweden. Among others he wrote a Chronicle of Sweden, which despite not being altogether correct contains many interesting facts.[2] He was also responsible for the first Swedish translation of the New Testament (1526), and had an important part in the translation of the whole bible (Gustav Vasa bible, 1543).

Olavus Petri is the main character of August Strindberg's play Master Olof (Swedish title: Mäster Olof).



Peter Olovsson, smed i Örebro. Gift med Kristina Larsdotter. Sönerna kallade sig under studietiden i Wittenberg för Phase.

Söner:

Olavus Petri Phase, troligen född 1493-01-06 i Örebro; han var den kände kyrkoreformatorn; † 1552-04-19 i Stockholm och begr i Storkyrkan där. Gift 1525-02-12 i Stockholm med Christina (Mikaelsdotter?), † där 1561, dotter till Malin (sannolikt Hansdotter), ev i hennes äktenskap med skräddaren Mikael Jönsson.

Laurentius Petri Nericius, född 1499; ärkebiskop; † 1573. se Tab 2.

http://www.adelsvapen.com/genealogi/Phase

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Olaus Petri Biographical Summaries of Notable People Födelse: 6 jan 1493 - Örebro Död: 19 apr 1552 - Stockholm Bror: Laurentius Petri Hemvist: Örebro

Olaus Petri Nericius MyHeritage släktträd Blomgren Family Tree in Blomgren Web Site, administrerad av Bernt Blomgren (Kontakt) Födelse: 6 jan 1493 - i Örebro, T-län Död: 19 apr 1552 - i Stockholm Föräldrar: Peter Olofsson, Kristina Olofsson (born Larsdotter) Bror: Laurentius Petri D.ä Nericius Maka: Christina Petri Nericius

Olaus Petri Mäster Olof Petersson MyHeritage släktträd Westlund Web Site, administrerad av Mona-Lisa Westlund (Kontakt) Födelse: 6 jan 1493 - Örebro Död: 19 apr 1552 - Stockholm Föräldrar: Peter Olofsson, Kristina Olofsson (born Larsdotter) Bror: Laurentius Petri Nericius

Olaus Petri Nericius MyHeritage släktträd Hirsch Web Site, administrerad av Mikael Hirsch (Kontakt) Födelse: 6 jan 1493 - Örebro (T) Död: 19 apr 1552 - Uppsala (C) Föräldrar: Peter Olovsson, Kristina Olovsson (född Larsdotter) Syskon: Laurentius Petri Phase, Okänd Maka: Christina Petri Nericius Barn: <Privat> Phase

Olaus (Olof) Petri (Petersson) MyHeritage släktträd Släkten Starkenberg, administrerad av Clas Starkenberg (Kontakt) Födelse: 6 jan 1493 - Örebro Död: 19 apr 1552 Föräldrar: Peter Olofsson, Kristina Olofsson (född Larsdotter) Bror: Laurentius (Lars) Petri Nericius (Peterson Från Närke)

Olaus Petri Nericia MyHeritage släktträd Ekelund - 11027013 in Ekelund - Törnqvist Web Site, administrerad av Helena Englund (Kontakt) Födelse: 6 jan 1493 - Örebro Död: 19 apr 1552 - Stockholm Föräldrar: *peter Olofsson, *kristina Olofsson (född Larsdotter) Bror: Laurentius (Lars Persson) Petri Nericia

Olaus Petri Nericia MyHeritage släktträd Ekelund - 11027013 - 2016-06-10 18-28-48 in Ekelund - Törnqvist Web Site, administrerad av Helena Englund (Kontakt) Födelse: 6 jan 1493 - Örebro Död: 19 apr 1552 - Stockholm Föräldrar: Peter Olofsson, Kristina Olofsson (född Larsdotter) Bror: Laurentius Petri Nericia

Olaus Petri Nericia MyHeritage släktträd Ekelund - 11027013 - 2016-06-10 18-28-48 - 2016-06-18 13-16-56 in Ekelund - Törnqvist Web Site, administrerad av Helena Englund (Kontakt) Födelse: 6 jan 1493 - Örebro Död: 19 apr 1552 - Stockholm Föräldrar: Peter Olofsson, Kristina Olofsson (född Larsdotter) Bror: Laurentius Petri Nericia

Olaus Petri MyHeritage släktträd Gronlund3 in Groenlund Web Site, administrerad av Lars Grönlund (Kontakt) Föräldrar: Peter Olofsson, Kristina Olofsson (född Larsdotter) Bror: Laurentius Petri Nericus

Olaus Petri Nericius MyHeritage släktträd Nilsson Web Site, administrerad av Pär Nilsson (Kontakt) Födelse: 6 jan 1493 - Örebro (T) Död: 19 apr 1552 - Uppsala (C) Föräldrar: Peter Olovsson, Kristina Larsdotter Bror: Laurentius Petri Nericius

Olaus Petri Nericia MyHeritage släktträd Hogfors Nordenfelt Family Site (23andMe), administrerad av marie Hogfors Nordenfelt (Kontakt) Födelse: 6 jan 1493 - Örebro Död: 19 apr 1552 - Stockholm Föräldrar: Peter Olofsson, Kristina Olofsson (född Larsdotter) Bror: Laurentius Petri Nericius

Olaus Petri Nericius MyHeritage släktträd Sadun suku in Sadun suku Web Site, administrerad av Satu Hansen (Kontakt) Födelse: 6 jan 1493 - Örebro (T) Död: 19 apr 1552 - Uppsala (C) Föräldrar: Peter Smith Olufsson, Kerstin Olufsson (o.s. Larsdotter) Bror: Laurentius Petri Nericius

Olaus Petri Nericius MyHeritage släktträd Nilsson Web Site, administrerad av Pär Nilsson (Kontakt) Födelse: 6 jan 1493 - Örebro (T) Död: 19 apr 1552 - Uppsala (C) Föräldrar: Peter Olufsson (Olofsson), Kerstin Olufsson (Olofsson) (född Larsdotter) Bror: Laurentius Petri Nericus

Olaus Petri Nericius MyHeritage släktträd Eckerberg Family Tree in Eckerberg Web Site, administrerad av Monica Eckerberg (Kontakt) Födelse: 6 jan 1493 - Örebro (T) Död: 19 apr 1552 - Uppsala (C) Föräldrar: Peter Olufsson (Olofsson), Kerstin Olufsson (Olofsson) (born Larsdotter) Bror: Laurentius Petri Nericius Maka: Christina Mikaelsdotter Petri

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Ärkebiskop Olaus Petri's Timeline

1493
January 6, 1493
Örebro, Närke, Sweden
1552
April 9, 1552
Age 59
Stockholm, Sweden