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- the Church of Sweden from 1744 to his death. Jakob Benzelius was the son of Archbishop Erik Benzelius the Elder (1632–1714) and Margaretha Odhelia (1653–1693)...
- Erik Benzelius (the Elder) (16 December 1632 – 17 February 1709) was a Swedish theologian and Archbishop of Uppsala. Benzelius was born at the Bentseby...
- by his father Erik Benzelius the Elder as well as by his elder brothers Erik Benzelius the younger and Jacob Benzelius. Benzelius was one of the people...
- Erik Benzelius the younger (27 January 1675 in Uppsala – 23 September 1743) was a priest, theologian, librarian, Bishop of Linköping, 1731–1742 and Archbishop...
- family of Bergenskjöld. Erik Benzelius the Elder Erik Benzelius the Younger Jakob Benzelius Henrik Benzelius Carl Jesper Benzelius Mathias Benzelstierna Olaus...
- Steuch) 1742–1743: Erik Benzelius the younger 1744–1747: Jakob Benzelius 1747–1758: Henric Benzelius 1758–1764: Samuel Troilius 1764–1775: Magnus Beronius...
- Jakob Ulvsson (1430s – spring of 1521) was Archbishop of Uppsala, Primate of the Roman Catholic Church of Sweden 1469–1515 and the founder of Uppsala...
- century Erik Benzelius the elder Haquin Spegel Mathias Steuchius Johannes Steuchius Erik Benzelius the younger Jacob Benzelius Henric Benzelius Samuel Troilius...
- school), Johannes Canuti Lenaeus (1647–69; aristotelean and logician), Erik Benzelius the Elder (1700–09; highly knowledgeable), Haquin Spegel (1711–14; public...
- not approve this elevation, and requested that Pedersson be replaced by Jakob Ulvsson. Pedersson was replaced on 18 December 1469. Not long thereafter...