Eiler Hagerup d.e.

Eiler Hagerup
den eldre

Eiler Hagerup (1740)
Born (1685-11-25)25 November 1685
Kvernes, Norway
Died 15 April 1743(1743-04-15) (aged 57)
Trondheim, Norway
Nationality Norwegian
Education Cand.theol. (1704)
Occupation Priest
Religion Christian (Church of Norway)
Spouse(s) Anna Cathrine Barhow (1715-1737)
Parent(s) Hans Hansen Hagerup
Ellen Eilersdatter Schøller

Eiler Hagerup d.e. (25 November 1685 15 April 1743) was the Bishop of the Diocese of Nidaros from 1731 until his death in 1743.

Hagerup was born in 1685 in Kvernes, Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. 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.[1]

He served first as a parish pastor in Denmark. In 1709, he returned to Kvernes where he served as chaplain. He was parish priest in Kalundborg, Denmark (1715-1727). In 1727, he became a lecturer in theology at Trondheim Cathedral School following the death of Thomas von Westen. In 1731, he was appointed Bishop of the Diocese of Nidaros as a replacement for Peder Krog. He died in 1743 in Trondheim. [2]

Personal life

Eiler Hagerup was married to Anna Cathrine Barhow (1695-1737), daughter of parish priest, Amund Barhow (1660-1725). Together they had 17 children.

Note

The "d.e." at the end of his name means den eldre (English: the elder) to distinguish him from his younger nephew, Eiler Hagerup d.y. (1718- 1789), Bishop in the Diocese of Bjørgvin and later in Kristiansand. [3]

References

Preceded by
Peder Krog
Bishop of Nidaros
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Succeeded by
Ludvig Harboe
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