Johannes Terserus
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Johannes Terserus
Summary
Johannes Terserus is a human[1]. He was born in Leksands parish[2]. He was born on March 1605[3]. He passed away in S:t Laurentii församling[4]. He died on April 11, 1678[5]. He worked as a priest[6].
Key Facts
- Johannes Terserus's place of birth was Leksands parish[2].
- Johannes Terserus passed away in S:t Laurentii församling[4].
- Johannes Terserus was born on March 1605[3].
- Johannes Terserus died on April 11, 1678[5].
- Johannes Terserus is buried at Linköping Cathedral[7].
- Johannes Terserus's father was Elof Terserus[8].
- Johannes Terserus was married to Elisabeth Troilius[9].
- Johannes Terserus was married to Maria Grubb[10].
- A child of Johannes Terserus was Christina Terserus[11].
- A child of Johannes Terserus was Uno Terserus[12].
- A child of Johannes Terserus was Anna Terserus[13].
- A child of Johannes Terserus was Sara Terserus[14].
- A child of Johannes Terserus was Elof Terserus[15].
- A child of Johannes Terserus was Erik Terserus[16].
- Johannes Terserus held citizenship in Sweden[17].
- Swedish was Johannes Terserus's native language[18].
- Johannes Terserus is identified as part of the Swedes ethnic group[19].
- Johannes Terserus's professions included priest[6].
- Johannes Terserus held the position of lector[20].
- Johannes Terserus held the position of music teacher[21].
- Johannes Terserus held the position of notary[22].
- Johannes Terserus held the position of librarian[23].
- Johannes Terserus held the position of court chaplain[24].
- Johannes Terserus held the position of rector[25].
- Among Johannes Terserus's employers was Royal Academy of Turku[26].
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Origins and Family
Johannes Terserus was born in Leksands parish[2]. He was born on March 1605[3]. His father was Elof Terserus[8]. He is identified as part of the Swedes ethnic group[19]. Swedish was his native language[18].
Education
Educated at Uppsala University[27], University of Wittenberg[28], University of Helmstedt[29], and Friedrich Schiller University Jena[30].
Career and Affiliations
Johannes Terserus's professions included priest[6]. Employers include Royal Academy of Turku[26] and Uppsala University[31]. Positions held include lector[20], an academic rank[32]; music teacher[21], a musical profession[33]; notary[22], a legal profession[34]; librarian[23], an occupation[35]; court chaplain[24], an ecclesiastical occupation[36]; and rector[25], an elective office[37].
Personal Life
Spouses include Elisabeth Troilius[9], 1624–1655[38], of Sweden[39] and Maria Grubb[10], 1638–1703[40], of Sweden[41]. Children include Christina Terserus[11], 1644–1675[42], of Sweden[43]; Uno Terserus[12], 1642–1675[44], of Sweden[45]; Anna Terserus[13]; Sara Terserus[14]; Elof Terserus[15]; and Erik Terserus[16]. Johannes Terserus's religion is recorded as Lutheranism[46].
Death and Burial
Johannes Terserus died on April 11, 1678[5]. He passed away in S:t Laurentii församling[4]. Burial took place at Linköping Cathedral[7].
FAQs
Where was Johannes Terserus born?
Born in Leksands parish[2], Johannes Terserus…
Where did Johannes Terserus die?
Johannes Terserus passed away in S:t Laurentii församling[4].
Who were Johannes Terserus's parents?
Johannes Terserus's father was Elof Terserus[8].
Who was Johannes Terserus married to?
Johannes Terserus's spouses include Elisabeth Troilius[9] and Maria Grubb[10].
What did Johannes Terserus do for work?
Johannes Terserus worked as priest[6].
Where did Johannes Terserus go to school?
Johannes Terserus was educated at Uppsala University[27], University of Wittenberg[28], University of Helmstedt[29], and Friedrich Schiller University Jena[30].