Henning Stockfleth Explained

Henning Stockfleth
Honorific Suffix:Bishop
Birth Date:ca. 1610
Birth Place:Haderslev, Denmark
Death Date:5 February 1664
Death Place:Christiania (now Oslo), Norway
Nationality:Norwegian
Education:Magister Degree in Theology
Alma Mater:University of Copenhagen
Occupation:Priest
Religion:Lutheran
Spouse:Magdalena Johansdatter Schnell (d.1674)
Parents:Eggert Stockfleth (1565-1638)

Henning Stockfleth (c.1610  - 5 February 1664) was a Norwegian cleric and Bishop of Oslo. [1]

Biography

Henning Eggertsen Stockfleth was born in Haderslev, Denmark. He was the son of Danish merchant Eggert Stockfleth (1565-1638). In 1629, he entered the Latin school in Haderslev. He studied at the University of Rostock, continued in 1632 to the University of Wittenberg and came in 1635 to the University of Copenhagen. He took magister degree in theology in 1637.[2] [3] [4]

Between 1628–1629, his parents and brothers had moved from Haderslev to Bragernes. From 1637, Stockfleth served as rector and professor at the Christiania Cathedral School. He later assumed various positions as priest. In 1641 he became vicar at Aker in Akershus, priest at Akershus Fortress and later provost at Bragernes deanery. From 1646 to 1664, he was Bishop of Akershus stift (now Diocese of Oslo).[5]

He was a signatory of the 1661 Sovereignty Act (Enevoldsarveregjeringsakten), the new constitution of Denmark-Norway, as one of the 87 representatives of the Norwegian clerical estate, one of the two privileged estates of the realm in Denmark-Norway.[6]

Personal life

He was married to Magdalena Johansdatter Schnell (d.1674) and was the father of civil servant and diplomat Christian Stockfleth. His brother was civil servant and businessman Hans Stockfleth.[7] [8]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Stockfleth, Henning. Dansk biografisk Lexikon . August 15, 2016.
  2. Web site: Stockfleth. lokalhistoriewiki.no. October 1, 2017.
  3. Web site: Stockfleth. Store norske leksikon. Jon Gunnar Arntzen. November 1, 2017.
  4. Encyclopedia: Henning Stockfleth . Store norske leksikon. Godal . Anne Marit . Anne Marit Godal . Norsk nettleksikon . Oslo . Norwegian . 18 September 2014.
  5. Encyclopedia: Henning Stockfleth . Norsk biografisk leksikon. Øystein . Rian . . Kunnskapsforlaget. Oslo. Norwegian. 18 September 2014.
  6. Web site: Enevoldsarveregjeringsakten. lokalhistoriewiki.no. August 15, 2016.
  7. Web site: Christian Stockfleth. Norsk biografisk leksikon. Øystein Rian. November 1, 2017.
  8. Web site: Hans Stockfleth. Norsk biografisk leksikon . Øystein Rian. November 1, 2017.