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Right Reverend

Ludvig Harboe
Bishop of Zealand
Bishop of Trondhjem
Portrait of Ludvig Harboe
ChurchChurch of Denmark
DioceseDiocese of Zealand
In office1757–1783
PredecessorPeder Hersleb
SuccessorNicolai Edinger Balle
Personal details
Born(1709-08-16)16 August 1709
Died15 June 1783(1783-06-15) (aged 73)
Denmark
NationalityDanish/Norwegian
DenominationChristian
OccupationPriest/Bishop

Ludvig Harboe (16 August 1709 – 15 June 1783) was a Danish theologian and bishop of the Diocese of Zealand from 1757 until his death.[1]

Harboe was born at Broager Peninsula in Sønderborg, Denmark. He was mostly educated in Germany. He attended gymnasium in Hamburg, where he stayed for two years. Then he studied at the universities of Rostock, Wittenberg and Jena returning home to Broager during 1732. In 1738, Harboe was a priest at Garnisonskirken and in 1739 became a priest at Kastelskirken, both churches in Copenhagen.[2][3]

Harboe was sent to Iceland in 1741 to inspect the state of the church there on behalf of the Church of Denmark. He initiated some reforms there and while there (in 1743) was appointed to the post of Bishop of the Diocese of Trondhjem. After returning to Copenhagen in 1745, he was consecrated as Bishop and soon left for Trondheim, the seat of his new diocese. He arrived in Trondheim on 1 July 1746 and served there for two more years before leaving the post and returning to Copenhagen.[4]

After returning to Copenhagen in 1748, Harboe married Frederikke Louise Hersleb (1720-1780), the daughter of Peder Hersleb, Bishop of the Diocese of Zealand. He then worked with his new father-in-law in Denmark, and when Hersleb died in 1757, Harboe was appointed to replace him. He served there until his death in 1783.[5]

References

  1. ^ Store norske leksikon. "Ludvig Harboe" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 1 August 2011.
  2. ^ "Kirkens historie". Garnisonskirken. Archived from the original on 24 February 2018. Retrieved 15 August 2016.
  3. ^ "Historie". Kastelskirken. Retrieved 15 August 2016.
  4. ^ Jantzen, A. "Dansk biografisk Lexikon / VII. Bind. I. Hansen - Holmsted /" (in Danish). pp. 84–87. Retrieved 1 August 2011.
  5. ^ "Hersleb, Peder". Nordisk familjebok. Retrieved 15 August 2016.
Church of Norway titles
Preceded by Bishop of Trondhjem
1743–1748
Succeeded by
Preceded by Bishop of Sjælland
1757–1783
Succeeded by
Nicolai Edinger Balle


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