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Norwegian 18-century Lutheran bishop
Frederik Arentz
ChurchChurch of Norway
Personal details
Born5 June 1702
Died22 November 1779

Frederik Arentz (5 June 1702 in Stadsbygd, Trøndelag – 22 November 1779 in Bergen) was the Lutheran bishop of Bjørgvin from 1762 to 1774.

Biography

Arentz attended the Trondheim Cathedral School and graduated in theology at the University of Copenhagen in 1719. Then he studied in Halle under professor August Hermann Francke and worked as a private teacher until 1727. In 1729, he was appointed as pastor (sogneprest) in Askvoll, in the Diocese of Bergen, until he became a pastor in Nykirken i Bergen in 1760. In 1762, he became bishop of Bjørgvin.

Arentz was the husband of Ludvig Holberg's niece Cathrine Fredrikke Holberg. They had several children, including:

Other family members include:

  • Tiana Elizabeth Arentz (1997-current), Physiotherapist in Victoria, Australia [La Trobe University, 2020). Currently travelling the EU and planning to work in the UK.

Works

Sources

  • Nogle Vidnesbyrd om Høyædle og Høyærværdige Hr. Friderich Arentz, Fordum Høystfortient Biskop over Bergens Stift, som et Æres Monument paa hans Grav (in Norwegian). Bergen. 1779.
  • "Uddrag af Biskop Friedrik Arentz's Visitasberetninger 1764-1770". Theologisk Tidsskrift for den evangelisk-lutherske Kirke i Norge (in Norwegian). Vol. I. Ny Række, B. 5-6. pp. 136–155.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  • Bricka, Carl Frederik (1887–1905). "Arentz, Frederik". Dansk Biografisk Leksikon (in Danish). p. 325. Retrieved 8 April 2019.
  • "Frederik Arentz". NRKs Fylkesleksikon (in Norwegian Bokmål). NRK. Retrieved 8 April 2019.


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