Frederik Nannestad

Frederik Nannestad
Born 21 October 1693(1693-10-21)
Eidsberg, Norway
Died 11 August 1774(1774-08-11) (aged 80)
Christiania, Norway
Nationality Norwegian
Education Magister in theology (1718)
Alma mater University of Copenhagen
Occupation Priest
Religion Christian
Denomination Church of Norway
Spouse Martha Elisabeth Jensdatter Wissing (1732)
Parents Christopher Jensen
Karen Tønnesdatter Unrov

Frederik Nannestad (21 October 1693–11 August 1774) was a Norwegian theologian and bishop.

Frederik Nannestad was born in Eidsberg, Norway, the son of pastor Christopher Jensen and his third wife, Karen Tønnesdatter Unrov. In 1732 he became the Dean in Aarhus, where he also was married to Martha Elizabeth Jensdatter Wissing on 6 August 1732. In 1742 he received his Doctorate of theology.

On 11 May 1748, he was appointed the bishop of the Diocese of Nidaros. In 1758, after 10 years of work there, was he named the bishop of the Diocese of Oslo. He retired and left office on 1 October 1773 and died less than a year later.[1][2]

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Preceded by
Ludvig Harboe
Bishop of Nidaros
1748–1758
Succeeded by
Johan Ernst Gunnerus
Preceded by
Niels Dorph
Bishop of Christiania
1758–1773
Succeeded by
Christian Schmidt