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Eivind Berggrav : ウィキペディア英語版
Eivind Berggrav

Eivind Josef Berggrav (25 October 1884 – January 14, 1959) was a Norwegian Lutheran bishop. As Primate of the Church of Norway (Norwegian:''Preses i Bispemøtet i Den norske kirke''), Berggrav became known for his unyielding resistance against the Nazi occupation of Norway during World War II.〔(''Eivind Berggrav'' (Norsk biografisk leksikon (NBL)- archives) )〕
==Background==
Berggrav was born Eivind Jensen in Stavanger and raised in Asak in Østfold. His father, Otto Jensen (like his father before him) was an educator and parish priest, who when Eivind was 22 became for a short time Norway's National Minister of Education and Church Affairs in a coalition government before returning to his Skjeberg parish. Rev. Jensen later became dean in the Diocese of Kristiania, and, in the year before his death, bishop of the Diocese of Hamar. His wife, and Eivind's mother, was Marena Christine Pedersen (1846–1924).

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