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The Right Reverend Johan Wingård KNO, RCXIII:sO | |
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Bishop of Gothenburg | |
Portrait in oil by Johan Ahlberg | |
Church | Church of Sweden |
Diocese | Gothenburg |
In office | 1780–1818 |
Predecessor | Erik Lamberg |
Successor | Carl Fredrik af Wingård |
Personal details | |
Born | (1738-04-19)19 April 1738 Bohuslän, Sweden |
Died | 12 January 1818(1818-01-12) (aged 79) Gothenburg, Sweden |
Nationality | Sweden |
Spouse | Fredrika af Darelli |
Children | Johan Didrik af Wingård, Johanna Helena Wrangel, Carl Fredrik af Wingård |
Alma mater | Uppsala University |
Motto | Omnibus non placere |
Johan Wingård (1738–1818) was a Swedish Lutheran bishop of the Diocese of Gothenburg of the Church of Sweden, as well as first holder of chair no. 6 of the Swedish Academy. He also served as member of the Riksdag of the Estates.
Biography
Johan Wingård was born in 1738 in Bohuslän, Sweden, to Didrik Hansson Wingård and Inger Helena (née Quilldahl). His family included several clergy; his 4th great-grandfather was the Norwegian-Swedish Protestant reformer Gude Axelsen Giedde, and his nephew was the poet Johan Börjesson. He married Fredrika (née af Darelli), daughter of Johan Anders af Darelli [sv]. Their issue included Johan Didrik af Wingård, Johanna Helena (married Wrangel af Sauss) and Carl Fredrik af Wingård, the latter the future Archbishop of the Church of Sweden.
Wingård studied at Hvitfeldtska gymnasiet and Uppsala University, from where he received a Doctor of Theology in 1779. He was ordained priest in Saint James's Church in Stockholm in 1766, appointed vicar in 1775, and bishop of the Diocese of Gothenburg in 1780. He served at the royal court of Queen Louisa Ulrika, whose funeral he also held in the Riddarholm Church.
Bishop Johan Wingård attended as member of the Estate of the Clergy at the Riksdag of the Estates in 1778, 1786, 1789, 1792 and 1800.
He was the first holder of chair No. 6 of the Swedish Academy, a member of the Swedish Order of Freemasons, and a fellow of the Royal Swedish Pro Patria Society.
Distinctions
- Sweden: Commander of the Order of the Polar Star (1789; Knight 1784)
- Sweden: Knight of the Order of Charles XIII
- Sweden: Chair no. 6 of the Swedish Academy
References
- Berättelser ur Göteborgs Historia under Gustavianska tiden, Hugo Fröding, Wald. Zachrissons Boktryckeri, Göteborg 1922 s.136-141
- Nordisk Familjebok
- Porträtt av biskopar i sin tid, professor Anders Jarlert, Göteborgs stiftshistoriska sällskap, Tre Böcker Förlag, Göteborg 1997 ISBN 91-7029-337-6 s. 48-49
- Vilhelm Fredrik Palmblad, Biographiskt Lexicon öfver namnkunnige svenska män: Wa - Win, , P. M. Lindhs förlag, Uppsala, 1852
- Matrikel öfwer dem af Swea-Rikes ridderskap och adel, som från år 1794 till närwarande tid blifwit introducerade, samt adopterade, och i riddare-klassen flyttade, Carl Fredrik Rothlieb & Johan Adam Rehbinder, Stockholm, 1807 s. 110f
Cultural offices | ||
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Preceded byFirst holder | Swedish Academy, Seat No. 6 2013– |
Succeeded byAdolf Göran Mörner |
- 1738 births
- 1818 deaths
- Bishops of Gothenburg
- Uppsala University alumni
- Academic staff of Uppsala University
- Members of the Riksdag of the Estates
- Commanders of the Order of the Polar Star
- Knights of the Order of Charles XIII
- Members of the Swedish Academy
- People from Bohuslän
- Swedish Freemasons
- 18th-century Swedish Lutheran priests
- 19th-century Swedish Lutheran bishops