List of bishops of Lund
List of (arch)bishops of Lund. Until the Danish Reformation the centre of a great Latin (arch)bishopric, Lund has been in Sweden since the Treaty of Roskilde in 1658. The Diocese of Lund is now one of thirteen in the Church of Sweden.
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Lund Cathedral in c. 1870, before Helgo Zettervall's changes to the western end of the building.
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Sculpture in Dalby Church of Egino, Bishop of Lund 1062–1075.
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Absalon's gravestone in the monastery church in Sorø, Denmark, Absalon was Archbishop of Lund 1177–1201.
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Torben Bille was Lund's and Denmark's last Catholic archbishop, removed from his office as a result of the Danish Reformation in 1536.
Catholic Episcopate
(all Roman Rite; some dates disputed according to the source)
- Suffragan Bishops of Lund
- Henrik (1060–1065? or 1048? – death 21 August 1060)
- Egino (1065? – death 19 October 1072); ?former bishop of Dalby
- Ricwald (1072 or 1075 – death 26 May 1089)
- Ascer (1089–1103 see below)
- Metropolitan Archbishops of Lund
- Ascer (see above 1103 – death 5 May 1137)
- Eskil (1138 or 1137–1177 or 1179)
- Absalon Hvide (1177 or 1179 – death 21 March 1201)
- Andreas Sunesen (1201–1222 or 1223)
- Peder Saxesen (11 January 1224 – death 11 July 1228)
- Uffe Thrugotsen (1228 or 1230 – death 15 December 1252)
- Jakob Erlandsen (13 August 1253 – death 18 February 1274)
- Trugot Torstensen (13 January 1276 or 1277 – death 2 May 1280)
- Jens Dros (13 April 1280 or 1282 – death 28 April 1288 or 1299)
- Jens Grand (18 March 1289 or 1290 – 30 March 1302), later * titular Prince-Archbishop of Riga (Latvia, 30 March 1304 or 1302 – 11 February 1310), Prince-Archbishop of Bremen (11 February 1310 – death 30 May 1327)
- Isarnus (Isarnus Takkon; 11 April 1302 – 12 June 1310), from Fontiès-d'Aude, previously Prince-Archbishop of Riga (Latvia, 19 December 1300 – 11 April 1302 or 1303), later Metropolitan Archbishop of Salerno (Italy) (12 June 1310 – death September 1310)
- Esger Juul (15 June 1310 – death 17 January 1325)
- Karl Eriksen (9 October 1325 – death 16 May 1334)
- Peder Jensen (Galen) (27 February 1334 or 1336 – death 16 April 1355)
- Jacob Kyrning (Thott) (5 October 1355 – death 23 January 1361)
- Niels Jensen (Bild) (25 October 1361 – death 5 February 1379)
- Magnus Nielsen (May 1379 – death 2 March 1390)
- Peder Jensen (bishop) (7 October 1390 – death 31 December 1391)
- Jakob Gertsen (Ulfstand) (13 July 1392 – death 18 April 1410)
- Peder Mickelsen Kruse (28 July 1410 – death 4 April 1418)
- Peder Lykke (Bille) (7 October 1418 – death 1436)
- Hans Laxmand (21 May 1436 – death 30 May 1443)
- Tuve Nielsen (Juul) (7 June 1443 – death 7 April 1472)
- Jens Brostrup (18 April 1472 or 1474 – death 2 June 1497)
- Birger Gunnersen (9 May 1497 or 1498 – death 23 November 1519)
- Aage Jepsen Sparre (December 1519 – June 1532)
- Jørgen Skodborg (5 January 1520 – 1521 or 1523)
- Apostolic Administrator Cardinal Paolo Emilio Cesi (6 February 1520 – 12 July 1521), Cardinal-Deacon of S. Nicola fra le Immagini pro illa vice Deaconry (6 July 1517 – 5 September 1534), later held various other apostolic administrator assignments, finally transferred Cardinal-Deacon of S. Eustachio (5 September 1534 – death 5 August 1537)
- Didrik Slagheck (1521–1522)
- Johan Weze (1522–1532)[1]
- Torben Bille (27 July 1532 – death January 1553)
Lutheran superintendents and bishops
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Peder Winstrup was bishop at the time the diocese of Lund went from Denmark to Sweden.
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Wilhelm Faxe was bishop for 43 years (1811–1854), a period beaten only by bishop Ascer in the early Middle Ages.
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Christina Odenberg, Bishop 1997–2007, was the first woman to be bishop in Lund as well as within the church of Sweden.
- 1537–1551 – Frans Vormordsen
- 1551–1560 – Niels Palladius
- 1560–1577 – Tyge Asmundsen
- 1578–1589 – Niels Hvid
- 1589–1611 – Mogens Madsen
- 1611–1619 – Poul Aastrup
- 1620–1637 – Mads Jensen Medelfar
- 1638–1658 – Peder Winstrup see below
- 1676–1679 – Peder Winstrup see below
Denmark recaptured Scania 1676–1679; Peder Winstrup continued as bishop during these years.
- In Sweden
- 1658–1676 – Peder Winstrup see above
- 1679–1687 – Canutus Hahn
- 1688–1694 – Christian Papke
- 1694–1714 – Mathias Steuchius
- 1715–1734 – Jonas Petri Linnerius
- 1734–1738 – Andreas Rydelius
- 1738–1740 – Carl Papke
- 1740–1747 – Henrik Benzelius
- 1748–1777 – Johan Engeström
- 1777–1794 – Olof Celsius the Younger
- 1794–1803 – Petrus Munck
- 1805–1811 – Nils Hesslén
- 1811–1854 – Wilhelm Faxe
- 1854–1856 – Henrik Reuterdahl
- 1856–1865 – Johan Henrik Thomander
- 1865–1897 – Wilhelm Flensburg
- 1898–1925 – Gottfrid Billing
- 1925–1948 – Edvard Rodhe
- 1949–1958 – Anders Nygren
- 1958–1960 – Nils Bolander
- 1960–1970 – Berndt Martin Lindström
- 1970–1980 – Olle Nivenius
- 1980–1992 – Per-Olov Ahrén
- 1992–1997 – Karl Gustav Hammar
- 1997–2007 – Christina Odenberg
- 2007–2014 – Antje Jackelén
- 2014–present – Johan Tyrberg
References
- Johannesson, G. (1947). Den skånska kyrkan och reformationen. Skånsk senmedeltid och renässans (in Swedish). C. W. K. Gleerup. p. 14. Retrieved 14 August 2018.
Johan Weze inleddes i domkyrkan den 23 febr. 1522. 20 Han hade utsetts genom postulation, ej genom elektion. Det förstnämnda förfaringssättet kom till användning i de fall, då den påtänkte kandidaten på grund av något i den kanoniska ...
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