Botvid Sunesson

Summary

Botvid Sunesson (died 1562) was a Swedish prelate who served as the Bishop of Strängnäs from 1536 till 1555 and again from 1561 till 1562.

The Right Reverend

Botvid Sunesson
Bishop of Strängnäs
ChurchChurch of Sweden
DioceseSträngnäs
In office1536–1555
1561-1562
PredecessorMagnus Sommar (1st)
Ericus Nicolai Swart (2nd)
SuccessorEricus Nicolai Swart (1st)
Nicolaus Olaui (2nd)
Orders
Consecration2 October 1536
by Laurentius Petri Nericius
Personal details
Died1562
NationalitySwedish
DenominationLutheran
SpouseElin
Children1

Biography edit

He was appointed Bishop of Strängnäs in 1536 after studying in for a master's degree in Wittenberg, possibly with Olaus Petri. He was a canon in Linköping Cathedral. Upon his appointment as bishop, he was the first Bishop of Strängnäs aligned with the Lutheranism. Botvid Sunesson opposed King Gustav's marriage to Catherine Stenbock and was consequently deposed from his bishopric and kept prisoner at Gripsholm Castle. In 1561 Botvid Sunesson was reinstated as bishop but he died a year later.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ Fehr, I. "Botvid Sunesson", Swedish National Biography. Retrieved on 03 April 2019.