8 August 1646(1646-08-08) (aged 65) Västerås, Sweden
Nationality
Swedish
Occupation
Lutheran priest, professor
Bishop Johannes Rudbeckius or Johannes Rudbeck (3 April 1581 – 8 August 1646) was bishop at Västerås, Sweden from 1619 until his death and personal chaplain to King Gustavus II Adolphus.[1]
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Bishop JohannesRudbeckius or Johannes Rudbeck (3 April 1581 – 8 August 1646) was bishop at Västerås, Sweden from 1619 until his death and personal chaplain...
the same university. He was born in Västerås, the son of Bishop JohannesRudbeckius, who was personal chaplain to King Gustavus Adolphus, and the father...
in the city of Västerås by the Bishop of Västerås, JohannesRudbeckius in 1632. JohannesRudbeckius had founded the first Gymnasium (school) for males...
Stephani Bellinus, and Johannes Stephani Bellinus. Stephanus Olai Bellinus assisted at the consistorium majus of bishop JohannesRudbeckius, and was a preacher...
1634 at the Nyköping Castle, where Skytte gave a speech, and Bishop JohannesRudbeckius read a sermon dedicated to the king's daughter, Christina, Queen...
Catholicism. The first large scale visitation was carried out by JohannesRudbeckius. Gustavus Adolphus also, through the aid of governor Johan Skytte...
ordination is attested in the seventeenth century Swedish Church. Bishop JohannesRudbeckius (1619–1646) habitually ordained men to the diaconate in advance of...
the young physician Olaus Rudbeck. Rudbeck, one of several sons of JohannesRudbeckius, a former Uppsala professor who became Bishop of Västerås, was sent...
nobleman (d. 1654) Thomas Overbury, English poet and essayist (d. 1613) JohannesRudbeckius, bishop at Västerås (d. 1646) Choghtu Khong Tayiji, ruler of the...
as the Father of Canadian Poetry. Olaus Rudbeck – son of bishop JohannesRudbeckius. John Scott Russell – Scottish civil engineer, naval architect and...
France, the Netherlands and England. In 1626 he was called by Bishop JohannesRudbeckius to be a lecturer at the high school in Västerås, and shortly afterwards...
monumental fountain, St. Louis, Missouri, 1936–1940 Monument to JohannesRudbeckius, Västerås, 1923 Numerous works at Cranbrook Educational Community...
training in astronomy from his cousin, the polymath Johannes Bureus, or perhaps from JohannesRudbeckius. The first tangible information about the life of...
nobleman (d. 1654) Thomas Overbury, English poet and essayist (d. 1613) JohannesRudbeckius, bishop at Västerås (d. 1646) Choghtu Khong Tayiji, ruler of the...
-1626), playwright Peter Paul Rubens of Flanders (1577–1640), painter JohannesRudbeckius of Sweden (1581–1646), Lutheran bishop Mulla Sadra of Persia (1571–1636)...
college's activities. At the same time, Johannes Matthiæ Gothus and Simonius were drawn to other fields of work. Rudbeckius was retained at work and pay until...
Uno Troilius. Terserus was sent to study in Västerås, where Bishop JohannesRudbeckius took a special interest in his unusual statute and diligence, and...
Several influential figures in Swedish history were born in 1581: JohannesRudbeckius, bishop of Västerås and chaplain of the king, was born this year...
1708) Christina, Queen of Sweden (December 8, 1626 – April 19, 1689 JohannesRudbeckius, personal chaplain to King Gustavus II Adolphus (born 1581) November...
1709) November 16 – Gustav II Adolf, King of Sweden (died 1632) JohannesRudbeckius, urn:sbl:6999, Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (art av Erland Sellberg)...
interpretations since the 17th century, when the Swedish historians Johannes Messenius and Olaus Rudbeckius first noted the concept of Kvenland in Old Norse sources...