Jørgen Tandberg

Picture, Verdens Gang 6 December 1884.

Jørgen Johan Tandberg (3 June 1816 – 17 April 1884) was a Norwegian bishop and politician.

He was born in Tønsberg. He finished his secondary education in 1833 and graduated with the cand.theol. degree in 1838. He was a teacher in Kristiania from 1840, then a school manager in Fredrikshald from 1843 and in Moss from 1848. In the same year he was appointed as a curate in Houg, a parish in the Diocese of Bergen.[1] He was elected to the Parliament of Norway in 1857, representing the constituency Søndre Bergenhus Amt.[2] In 1858 he was appointed as "third priest" in the Trinity Church in Kristiania, and in 1866 he became a curate in the Church of Our Saviour. He was promoted to vicar in 1872, and since the church was the diocesal cathedral, he was also the dean of the Diocese of Kristiania. From 1882 to his death in 1884 he served as the bishop of the Diocese of Kristiansand.[1]

Tandberg's son Jens Frølich Tandberg (1852–1922) was bishop of Oslo from 1912 to 1922.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 "Biskop Tandberg". Verdens Gang (in Dano-Norwegian). 6 December 1884. p. 1. Retrieved 5 June 2011.
  2. "Johan Jørgen Tandberg" (in Norwegian). Norwegian Social Science Data Services (NSD). Retrieved 5 June 2011.
  3. Norsk biografisk leksikon: Jens Tandberg.
Preceded by
Jørgen Moe
Bishop of Kristiansand
18821884
Succeeded by
Jacob Sverdrup Smitt
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