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Installed
  
1773

Died
  
October 6, 1804

Term ended
  
1804

Name
  
Christen Schmidt

Diocese
  
Diocese of Oslo


Denomination
  
Lutheranism

Nationality
  
Norwegian

Parents
  
Hans Jacob Schmidt

Children
  
Frederik Schmidt

Born
  
22 February 1727 Kongsvinger (
1727-02-22
)

Spouse
  
Petronelle Lemmich (married 1759–1798) Ingeborg Catharina Birkenbusch (1803–1804)

Alma mater
  
University of Copenhagen

Education
  
University of Copenhagen

Christen Schmidt (22 February 1727 – 6 October 1804) was a Norwegian bishop.

He was born in Kongsvinger as a son of vicar Hans Jacob Schmidt and Alethe S. Lemmich. He enrolled as a student in 1745 and graduated with the cand.theol. degree in May 1748. After some years as a private tutor and a priest at sea, he was appointed as vicar of Nebbelunde, Denmark in July 1759. In September 1769 he became vicar of Asminderød and Fredensborg Palace. He became connected to the Danish Royal Court in July 1772, having been opposed to Johan Friedrich Struensee's rule. In December 1773 he became Bishop of the Diocese of Oslo. Here he was known to be orthodox. He supported the death penalty in 1777.

He was married twice. First to his cousin Petronelle Lemmich, from June 1759 to her death in September 1798. They had the son Frederik Schmidt, a constitutional founding father. His second marriage was to merchant's daughter Ingeborg Catharina Birkenbusch (1778–1856), from November 1803 to his own death.

References

Christen Schmidt Wikipedia