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Johan Baazius the younger

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Name
  
Johan the

Successor
  
Appointed
  
1677

Predecessor
  
Alma mater
  
In office
  
1677-1681

Parents
  
Johannes Baazius


Johan Baazius the younger

Consecration
  
19 March 1668by Lars Stigzelius

Rank
  
Metropolitan Archbishop

Died
  
May 12, 1681, Stockholm, Sweden

Previous post
  

Archdiocese
  
Archdiocese of Uppsala

Johan Baazius the younger was born in Jönköping July 17, 1626 as the a son of a knowledgeable theologian and bishop of Växjö. He was Archbishop of Uppsala in the Church of Sweden from 1677 to his death on May 12, 1681.

He was himself known as knowledgeable already at a young age. After further studies in Uppsala University, Königsberg University (Królewiec University) and some other universities, mainly in Germany, he was appointed teacher for the nephew of the Lord High Chancellor Peter Brahe. In 1653 he was also made court chaplain by Queen Christina. After this he held various offices, for instance as bishop of Växjö from 1667, bishop of Skara 1673, and finally archbishop of Uppsala 1677. He died suddenly in his sleep after returning from a visit to Stockholm.

Besides being knowledgeable, he was also known as a pious man who was serious about his duties.

References

Johan Baazius the younger Wikipedia


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