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About Nathan Söderblom
The Swedish bishop Nathan Söderblom (January 15, 1866-July 12, 1931), near the beginning and near the end of his illustrious career, found his name linked with that of another Swedish citizen of the world, Alfred Nobel. He was called to San Remo in 1897 to conduct the memorial service for Nobel and in 1930 to Oslo to receive the Nobel Peace Prize.
He was the first clergyman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize.
Ärkebiskop och författare.
En av de aderton i Svenska Akademien, där han invaldes till stol nr 16 år 1921. Erhöll Nobels fredspris 1930.
http://app.ub.uu.se/epub/bildsok/bibrecord.cfm?bibid=8477
Döpt till Laurentius Olaus Jonathan. Föräldrar Comminister o Pastor J Söderblom, Fru Nikolina, Sofia Amalia Blume.
Trönö (X) C:6 (1862-1894) Bild 18 / sid 25
- Hargla kiriku Rootsi kuninga Karl XI poolt asutamise ürik 21.aprillist 1694.a. Saaga EAA.1295.1.118:22?3268,1100,910,90,0
- Saaga EAA.1295.1.118:25?4048,2111,575,335,0
- Saaga EAA.1295.1.118:33?3458,643,1375,308,0
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Nathan Söderblom's Timeline
1866 |
January 15, 1866
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Trönö, Hälsningland, Sweden
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1896 |
December 31, 1896
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Paris, Frankrike (France)
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1906 |
June 27, 1906
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Staby, Helga Trefaldighet, Uppsala (C), Sweden
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1908 |
April 7, 1908
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Helga Trefaldighet (C), Uppland, Sverige (Sweden)
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1912 |
June 4, 1912
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Uppsala, Uppsala, Uppsala län, Sweden
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1914 |
July 6, 1914
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Tyskland (Germany)
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1931 |
July 12, 1931
Age 65
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Uppsala, Domkyrko fs, Uppland, Sweden
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