Erik Gabriel Melartin

Erik Gabriel Melartin (11 January 1780 – 8 July 1847) was the Archbishop of Turku, and the spiritual head of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland from 1833 till 1847.

The Most Reverend

Erik Gabriel Melartin
Archbishop of Turku and Finland
ChurchEvangelical Lutheran Church of Finland
ArchdioceseTurku
In office1833-1847
PredecessorJakob Tengström
SuccessorEdvard Bergenheim
Orders
Consecration1833
Personal details
Born(1780-01-11)January 11, 1780
Kärkölä, Kingdom of Sweden Present-day Finland
DiedJuly 8, 1847(1847-07-08) (aged 67)
Turku, Grand Duchy of Finland, Russian Empire Present-day Finland
NationalityFinnish
DenominationLutheran
ParentsErik Melartin & Vendela Lyra
SpouseNatalia Sophia von Sattler
Children7

Biography

Melartin was born in Kärkölä, and studied at the Porvoo and Turku Academy. He was a lecturer at the Vyborg High School between 1805 and 1810 and the leader of the Old Finnish School between 1810 and 1814. In 1812 he received the post of professor of theology at the Imperial Academy of Turku and from 1828 he was a professor of dogmatics. In 1833 he was elected Archbishop of Turku. He died in Turku, aged 67.

Melartin was a member of two school committees operating in the 1810s and 1830s. As a member of the Committee, he proposed, inter alia, the separation of the Church and the School, but the proposal was not implemented. Melartin was also a member of a committee that prepared the 1843 school system. Melartin was also one of the founders of the Finnish Literature Track and was its first superior between 1831 and 1833.

Preceded by
Jakob Tengström
Archbishop of Turku
1833–1847
Succeeded by
Edvard Bergenheim


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