Olaus Andreae Bergius
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Olaus Andreae Bergius
Summary
Olaus Andreae Bergius is a human[1]. He was born on January 1, 1627[2]. He passed away in Stockholm[3]. He died on April 19, 1692[4]. He worked as a priest[5] and politician[6].
Key Facts
- Olaus Andreae Bergius died in Stockholm[3].
- Olaus Andreae Bergius was born on January 1, 1627[2].
- Olaus Andreae Bergius died on April 19, 1692[4].
- Burial took place at Klara Church[7].
- Olaus Andreae Bergius was married to Catharina Furubom[8].
- A child of Olaus Andreae Bergius was Margareta Bergius[9].
- Olaus Andreae Bergius held citizenship in Sweden[10].
- Olaus Andreae Bergius worked as a priest[5].
- Olaus Andreae Bergius's professions included politician[6].
- Olaus Andreae Bergius held the position of pastor[11].
- Olaus Andreae Bergius held the position of preacher[12].
- Olaus Andreae Bergius held the position of teacher[13].
- Olaus Andreae Bergius held the position of Q10527432[14].
- Olaus Andreae Bergius held the position of court chaplain[15].
- Olaus Andreae Bergius held the position of Q134605216[16].
- Olaus Andreae Bergius was educated at Uppsala University[17].
- Olaus Andreae Bergius's education included a stint at Academia Gustaviana[18].
- Olaus Andreae Bergius's education included a stint at Royal Academy of Turku[19].
- A notable student of Olaus Andreae Bergius was Gustaf Bonde[20].
- Olaus Andreae Bergius is recorded as male[21].
- Olaus Andreae Bergius's instance of is recorded as human[22].
- Olaus Andreae Bergius's Commons category is recorded as Olaus Andreae Bergius[23].
- Olaus Andreae Bergius earned the academic degree of magister degree[24].
- Olaus Andreae Bergius's family name is recorded as Bergius[25].
- Olaus Andreae Bergius's family name is recorded as Andreæ[26].
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Origins and Family
Olaus Andreae Bergius was born on January 1, 1627[2].
Education
Educated at Uppsala University[17], a university[27], in Sweden[28], founded in 1477[29], headquartered in Uppsala[30]; Academia Gustaviana[18], an academic gymnasium[31], founded in 1632[32]; and Royal Academy of Turku[19], a university[33], in Finland[34], founded in 1640[35]. Olaus Andreae Bergius earned the academic degree of magister degree[24].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include priest[5] and politician[6]. Positions held include pastor[11], a Christian religious occupation[36]; preacher[12], a profession[37]; teacher[13], a profession[38]; Q10527432[14], an ecclesiastical occupation[39]; court chaplain[15], an ecclesiastical occupation[40]; and Q134605216[16]. A notable student of Olaus Andreae Bergius was Gustaf Bonde[20].
Personal Life
Among Olaus Andreae Bergius's spouses was Catharina Furubom[8]. A child of him was Margareta Bergius[9].
Death and Burial
Olaus Andreae Bergius died on April 19, 1692[4]. He died in Stockholm[3]. Burial took place at Klara Church[7].
FAQs
Where did Olaus Andreae Bergius die?
Olaus Andreae Bergius passed away in Stockholm[3].
Who was Olaus Andreae Bergius married to?
Olaus Andreae Bergius's spouses include Catharina Furubom[8].
What did Olaus Andreae Bergius do for work?
Olaus Andreae Bergius worked as priest[5] and politician[6].
Where did Olaus Andreae Bergius go to school?
Olaus Andreae Bergius was educated at Uppsala University[17], Academia Gustaviana[18], and Royal Academy of Turku[19].