Frederik Nannestad

Frederik Nannestad (21 October 1693 11 August 1774) was a Norwegian theologian, author, and bishop.[1]

Right Reverend

Frederik Nannestad
Bishop
Portrait of Bishop Nannestad
ChurchChurch of Norway
DioceseTrondhjem
Personal details
Born(1693-10-21)21 October 1693
Died11 August 1774(1774-08-11) (aged 80)
Christiania, Norway
NationalityNorwegian
DenominationChristian
ParentsChristopher Jensen
Karen Tønnesdatter Unrov
SpouseMartha Elisabeth Jensdatter Wissing (1732)
OccupationPriest and Bishop
EducationMagister in theology (1718)
Alma materUniversity of Copenhagen

Biography

Frederik Nannestad was born at Eidsberg in Østfold, Norway. He was the son of Christopher Jenssen Nannestad (1633–1707) and his third wife, Karen Tønnesdatter Unrow (1652–1716). He father had been a parish priest in the Church of Norway.

Nannestad received his master's degree from the University of Copenhagen in 1718. Initially he remained in the academic environment. In 1732 he became the dean in Aarhus. On 6 August 1732, he married Martha Elizabeth Jensdatter Wissing (1712–1734). She died two years later and he remained a widower for the rest of his life.

In 1742 he received his doctorate of theology.

On 11 May 1748, he was appointed the bishop of the Diocese of Nidaros. In 1758, after 10 years of work there, was he named the bishop of the Diocese of Oslo following the death of Bishop Niels Dorph. Nannestad remained a conservative orthodox theologian throughout his career. He had a reputation for learning and proper administration. He retired and left office on 1 October 1773 and died less than a year later.[2][3]

Selected works

  • Dissertatio theologica de Mariolatria Pontificiorum horrenda, ex occasione monumenti cujusdam Edsbergensis in Norvegia (Copenhagen 1742)
  • Hilaria Aarhusiensia ipso die unctionis Regiæ Friderici (Copenhagen 1748)
  • Tronhiems Æres-Portes Beskrivelse, saadan som den mod Hs. kgl. Majestæts forventede Nærværelse (Trondheim 1749?)
  • En christelig Prædiken over Psalm. LXXXIX, v. 1–6 (1749?)
  • Afskeds-Skrivelse til Tronhjem, afsendt fra Christiania (1759)

References

  1. Hallgeir Elstad. "Frederik Nannestad". Store norske leksikon. Retrieved November 1, 2017.
  2. Trygve Lysaker. "Frederik Nannestad, geistlig" (in Norwegian). Norsk biografisk leksikon. Retrieved 2011-08-01.
  3. Thrap, D. "Dansk biografisk Lexikon XII. Bind. Münch - Peirup" (in Danish). pp. 126–127. Retrieved 2011-08-01.


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