Olov Svebilius Explained

Type:Archbishop
Honorific-Prefix:The Most Reverend
Olov Svebilius
Honorific-Suffix:DTh
Church:Church of Sweden
Archdiocese:Uppsala
Appointed:1681
Term:1681–1700
Term End:1700
Predecessor:Johan Baazius the younger
Successor:Erik Benzelius the elder
Ordination:1658
Consecration:8 December 1678
Consecrated By:Johan Baazius the younger
Rank:Metropolitan Archbishop
Birth Date:1 January 1624
Birth Place:Ljungby, Sweden
Nationality:Swedish
Parents:Jöran Eriksson (1589–1669)
Ingeborg Larsdotter (1596–1672)
Spouse:Elisabeth Gyllenadler
(1639–1680)
Previous Post:Bishop of Linköping (1678–1681)
Alma Mater:Uppsala University

Olaus (Olov) Svebilius (1 January 1624 – 29 June 1700) was a Swedish priest and professor.He was Bishop of the Diocese of Linköping and Archbishop of Uppsala.His most notable work was Martin Luthers Lilla katekes med Katekesförklaring, a Swedish language translation and explanation of Luther's Small Catechism.[1] [2] [3]

Biography

He was born in Ljungby parish in Kalmar, Sweden. He was the son of Jöran Ericsson Swebilius (1589–1669) and Ingeborg Larsdotter (1596–1672). His father served as crown commander (Kronobefallningsman) at Södra Möre, now part of Kalmar municipality. The surname Svebilius was derived from his grandfather's farm Sveby in Sillerud parish (Sveby gård i Sillerud) in Värmland.[3] [4]

He studied at University of Uppsala in 1638, two years later he enrolled in Königsberg University, and thereafter moved back to Uppsala earning his Master of Philosophy in 1649. He subsequently conducted study trips to Strasbourg and Paris where he studied law.Appointed associate professor in Kalmar in 1652, he became rector and associate professor of philosophy in 1656, ordained priest in 1658, became associate professor of theology that same year and vicar of Ljungby in Kalmar diocese in 1663. He subsequently transferred to a theology professorship at Lund University. [5] [3] [6]

He was appointed court chaplain in 1668, in 1670 was entrusted with the teachings theology to future King Charles XI of Sweden (1655–1697) and in 1671 became Pastor primarius at Storkyrkan church in Stockholm.After his coronation in 1675, King Charles declared it obligatory for all commoners to learn to read Luther's Small Catechism as translated by Olov Svebilius. In 1678, Svebilius became Bishop of the Diocese of Linköping and in 1681 Archbishop of Uppsala.He was the Speaker of the Clergy in the Riksdag between 1682 and 1697.[7] [3]

Personal life

In 1658, he married Elisabeth Gyllenadler (1639–1680), daughter of Samuel Enander (1607–1670) who was Bishop of the Diocese of Linköping (1655–1670).[8]

His children were ennobled Adlerberg and introduced at the House of Nobility. A branch of the family were elevated to counts by the Czar of Russia and thus part of the Russian nobility.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Svebilius, Olof . Svenskt biografiskt handlexikon . April 1, 2020.
  2. Web site: Doktor Martin Luthers Lilla Katekes: jämte kort förklaring framställd genom frågor och svar. Bokus AB . April 1, 2020.
  3. Web site: Olaus (Olof) Swebilius. riksarkivet.se. April 1, 2020.
  4. Web site: Värmland Sillerud socken . historiska.se . April 1, 2020.
  5. Web site: Svebelius, Olof . Salmonsens konversationsleksikon . April 1, 2020.
  6. Web site: Olof Swebilius. Nina ingbom. Historiesajten . June 1, 2020.
  7. Web site: Olov Svebilius. NE Nationalencyklopedin AB. April 1, 2020.
  8. Web site: Samuel Enander (nobil Gyllenadler) 1607–1670 . Svenska adelns ättar-taflor . Gabriel Anrep . April 1, 2020.