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| name = Frants Berg | image = Bishop Frants Berg.png | caption = Bishop Frants Berg | birth_name = | birth_date = 1504 | birth_place = Odense, Denmark | death_date = {{Death date and age |1591|11|2|1504|df=y}} | death_place = Oslo, Norway | monuments = | residence = | nationality = Danish | other_names = | education = | alma_mater = Odense University University of Rostock | occupation = Bishop of the Diocese of Oslo | years_active = | employer = | organization = | agent = | known_for = | notable_works = | style = | influences = | influenced = | home_town = | religion = Lutheran | spouse =Karine Lauridsdatter (ca. 1515-1570) | partner = | children = | parents = Claus Berg Margrethe de Groth | relatives = | awards = }}Frants Berg (1504 – 2 November 1591) was a Danish clergyman who served as the Bishop of Oslo.[1] He was born in Odense, Denmark. He was the son Claus Berg (ca. 1470 – ca. 1532) and his wife Margrethe de Groth. His father was a German born sculptor and painter who was engaged by John, King of Denmark and whose decorative work appeared in Danish churches. Queen Christina of Saxony (1461–1521), consort of King John, was his godmother. Queen Christine paid for his education, first at Odense University and later at the University of Rostock.[2] In 1531, he was rector in Odense, in 1540 he was vicar at Ribe Cathedral and in 1546 of St. Nicholas' Church in Copenhagen. The Protestant Reformation in Denmark and Norway was introduced in 1537 when King Christian III of Denmark declared Lutheranism as the official religion. Berg played a key role in the conversion of the Church of Norway. In 1548, he was promoted to superintendent in Oslo and Hamar. He served as Bishop of the Diocese of Oslo from 1548 to 1580.[3] After his retirement he resided in Oslo, where he died in 1591.[3] Personal lifeHe was married to Karine Lauridsdatter (ca. 1515-1570). His daughter Gidse Frantsdatter Berg (born 1545) was married to Rasmus Hjort (ca. 1525-1604) who succeeded him as dean in Tønsberg. Berg's daughter Magdalena Frantsdatter Berg (1546–1583) married Jens Nilssøn (1538-1600) who succeeded him as Bishop of Oslo. He was the grandfather of Norwegian clergyman Christoffer Hjort (1561-1616).[4] [5][6]References1. ^{{cite encyclopedia|title=Frants Berg |first= |last= |encyclopedia=Store norske leksikon |editor-last=Godal | editor-first=Anne Marit | editor-link=Anne Marit Godal |publisher=Norsk nettleksikon |location=Oslo |url=http://www.snl.no/Frants_Berg |language=Norwegian|accessdate=10 June 2012}} {{s-start}}{{succession box | before=Anders Madssøn| title=Bishop of Oslo | | years=1548–1580| after=Jens Nilssøn}}{{s-end}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Berg, Frants}}{{Norway-bio-stub}}2. ^{{cite web|url= http://denstoredanske.dk/Dansk_Biografisk_Leksikon/Kirke_og_tro/Biskop/Frants_Berg|title= Frants Berg|publisher =Den Store Danske |accessdate= July 15, 2016}} 3. ^1 {{cite encyclopedia|title=Frants Berg |encyclopedia=Norsk biografisk leksikon|first=Bernt |last=Oftestad |authorlink= |editor=Helle, Knut|publisher=Kunnskapsforlaget |location=Oslo |url=http://www.snl.no/.nbl_biografi/Frants_Berg/utdypning |language=Norwegian |accessdate=10 June 2012}} 4. ^{{cite web|url= https://nbl.snl.no/Rasmus_Hjort |title= Rasmus Hjort|publisher= Norsk biografisk leksikon|author= Vibeke Roggen|accessdate= October 1, 2017}} 5. ^{{cite web|url= https://nbl.snl.no/Jens_Nilss%C3%B8n|title= Jens Nilssøn|publisher= Norsk biografisk leksikon|author= Vibeke Roggen|accessdate= October 1, 2017}} 6. ^{{cite web|url= https://snl.no/Christoffer_Hjort|title= Christoffer Hjort|publisher= Store norske leksikon|author= Anne Stensvold|accessdate= July 15, 2016}} 9 : 1504 births|1591 deaths|People from Odense|University of Rostock alumni|Danish clergy|Norwegian Lutherans|Norwegian Lutheran priests|Bishops of Oslo|16th-century Lutheran bishops |
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