Olaus Petri

Swedish clergyman and Protestant reformer

Olaus Petri - Swedish clergyman and Protestant reformer
Born

January 6th, 1493
532 years ago

Died

1552
473 years ago — 59 years old

Category

Activists & Humanitarians

Country

Sweden

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A prominent figure in the Swedish Reformation, played a significant role in translating the Bible into Swedish. Contributed to the development of the Swedish Lutheran Church and helped establish practices and doctrines that would define Swedish Protestantism. Actively engaged in promoting education and literacy among the populace, advocating for services in the vernacular. His efforts laid the groundwork for religious and social transformations in Sweden during the 16th century.

Translated the New Testament into Swedish

Contributed to the establishment of Lutheranism in Sweden

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