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Eiler Hansen Hagerup

Norwegian theologian and priest


Summary

Norwegian theologian and priest

FieldValue
typeBishop
honorific-prefixRight Reverend
nameEiler Hansen Hagerup
titleBishop
imageBishop Eiler Hagerup (1685-1743).jpg
churchChurch of Norway
dioceseTrondhjem
birth_date
birth_placeKvernes, Norway
death_date
death_placeTrondheim, Norway
nationalityNorwegian
religionChristian
parentsHans Hansen Hagerup
Ellen Eilersdatter Schøller
spouseAnna Cathrine Barhow (1715-1737)
occupationPriest
educationCand.theol. (1704)

|honorific-prefix = Right Reverend |honorific-suffix = Ellen Eilersdatter Schøller

Eiler Hansen Hagerup or Eiler Hagerup d.e. (25 November 1685 – 15 April 1743) was a Norwegian theologian and priest. He was the Bishop of the Diocese of Trondhjem from 1731 until his death in 1743.

Personal life

Eiler Hagerup was born on 25 November 1685 in Kvernes in what is now Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. His parents were the priest Hans Hansen Hagerup and his wife Ellen Eilersdatter Schøller. He was married in 1715 to Anna Cathrine Barhow (1695-1737), daughter of parish priest, Amund Barhow (1660-1725). Together they had 17 children including Hans Hagerup Gyldenpalm, Eiler Hagerup, and Christian Frederik Hagerup.

The "d.e." at the end of his name means den eldre () to distinguish him from his younger nephew, Eiler Hagerup d.y. (1718- 1789), Bishop in the Diocese of Bjørgvin and later in Kristiansand.

Education and career

He was a student at Trondheim Cathedral School. In 1702, he started at the University of Copenhagen and graduated with a Cand.theol. degree 1704. In 1709, he was hired as a chaplain in the parish of Kvernes where his father worked. After a few years, he was hired as the parish priest in Kalundborg, Denmark (1715-1727). In 1727, he became a lecturer in theology at Trondheim Cathedral School after the death of Thomas von Westen. In 1731, he was appointed Bishop of the Diocese of Nidaros as a replacement for Peder Krog. During his time as bishop, he was a good administrator and he was considered a demanding manager of church business. In a letter to the priests in his diocese, he made strict demands: the catechism should be taught and the young people should learn to read with the book. The scripture must be taken seriously, and the priests must visit all homes in their parish every year. An account of the poverty of the poor shall be made across the diocese. He made a great emphasis during his time as bishop of mission work among the Sami people in Northern Norway. Bishop Hagerup died in 1743 in Trondheim.

References

References

  1. (1892). "Hagerup, Eiler, 1684 - 1743, Biskop". Gyldendalske boghandels forlag.
  2. (2009-02-13). "Eiler Hagerup - 1". [[Kunnskapsforlaget]].
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