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Swedish religious leader
The Most Reverend
Andreas Laurentii Björnram
Church Church of Sweden Archdiocese Uppsala Appointed 1583 In office 1583–1591 Predecessor Laurentius Petri Gothus Successor Abraham Angermannus Consecration 2 June 1577 by Laurentius Petri Gothus Rank Metropolitan Archbishop Born 1520 Died 1 January 1591 Buried Uppsala Cathedral Nationality Swede Previous post(s) Bishop of Växjö (1576-1583)
Andreas Laurentii Björnram (1520 – 1 January 1591), also known as Bothniensis, Bureus which he called himself in honor of his mother's family, was Archbishop of Uppsala in the Church of Sweden from 1583 to his death. He was born in 1520, being the last Archbishop of Uppsala to have been born before King Gustav Vasa decreed Lutheranism to be the official state religion of the Kingdom of Sweden in 1531 during the Lutheran Reformation.
Was one of the strongest supporters of King John III of Sweden's liturgy. Eventually he changed his mind, and as archbishop advocated the reading of Martin Luther's catechism.
He was married to Margareta, the daughter of Laurentius Petri, a main character in the Swedish reformation of 1531.
See also [ edit]
List of Archbishops of Uppsala
Archbishop of Uppsala
References [ edit]
Archbishops of Uppsala
Pre-Reformation Catholic Church in Sweden (1164–1557), Protestant Church of Sweden (1531–Present)
12th century 13th century
Olov Lambatunga
Valerius
Olov Basatömer
Jarler
Lars
Folke Johansson Ängel
Jakob Israelsson
Johan Odulfsson
Magnus Bosson
Johan
Nils Allesson
14th century
Nils Kettilsson
Olov Björnsson
Petrus Filipsson
Hemming Nilsson
Petrus Torkilsson
Birger Gregersson
Henrik Karlsson
15th–16th centuries
Jöns Gerekesson
Johan Håkansson
Olov Larsson
Arnold of Bergen
Nicolaus Ragvaldi
Jöns Bengtsson Oxenstierna
Tord Pedersson (Bonde)
Jakob Ulvsson
Gustav Trolle
Catholic titular Archbishops in exile in Rome during the Reformation in Sweden
Johannes Magnus 1533–1544
Olaus Magnus 1544–1557
Reformation
Laurentius Petri (Nericius)
Archbishops during the Liturgical Struggle
Nicolaus Olai Bothniensis
17th century
Olaus Martini
Petrus Kenicius
Laurentius Paulinus Gothus
Johannes Canuti Lenaeus
Lars Stigzelius
Johan Baazius the younger
Olov Svebilius
18th century
Erik Benzelius the elder
Haquin Spegel
Mathias Steuchius
Johannes Steuchius
Erik Benzelius the younger
Jacob Benzelius
Henric Benzelius
Samuel Troilius
Magnus Beronius
Carl Fredrik Mennander
Uno von Troil
19th century
Jakob Axelsson Lindblom
Carl von Rosenstein
Johan Olof Wallin
Carl Fredrik af Wingård
Hans Olof Holmström
Anton Niklas Sundberg
20th century
Johan August Ekman
Nathan Söderblom
Erling Eidem
Yngve Brilioth
Gunnar Hultgren
Ruben Josefson
Olof Sundby
Bertil Werkström
Gunnar Weman
Karl Gustav Hammar
21st century
Anders Wejryd
Antje Jackelén
Martin Modéus
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