Olaus Petri (Olof Persson), a clergyman, writer …

Years: 1541 - 1541

Olaus Petri (Olof Persson), a clergyman, writer and a main character of the Protestant reformation in Sweden, had in 1539 been ordained as a priest.

Shortly thereafter, however, he and King Gustav Vasa had had a falling out, probably because they were both dominant persons who had ideas in opposition.

Olaus also fearlessly criticized the King's ideas as he thought appropriate but the main reason was that Olaus had gained knowledge of a conspiracy against the King during confession, which he did not reveal.

A trial court had on January 2, 1540, sentenced him and Laurentius Andreae, a renowned clergyman and scholar, to death.

The sentences had been reduced after much pleading to severe fines and both men had been released.

Olaus in 1541 produces a second Swedish Bible translation.

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