Carl Gustaf Ottelin

Carl Gustaf Ottelin (1 May 1793 – 18 October 1864) was a Finnish prelate who was Bishop of Porvoo from 1838 till 1864.

The Right Reverend

Carl Gustaf Ottelin
Bishop of Porvoo
ChurchEvangelical Lutheran Church of Finland
DiocesePorvoo
Appointed28 March 1838
PredecessorJohan Molander
SuccessorFrans Ludvig Schauman
Orders
Ordination1822
ConsecrationJune 1838
by Erik Gabriel Melartin
Personal details
Born(1793-05-01)May 1, 1793
Elimäki, Kingdom of Sweden Present-day Finland
DiedOctober 18, 1864(1864-10-18) (aged 71)
Porvoo, Grand Duchy of Finland, Russian Empire Present-day Finland
NationalityFinnish
ParentsAdam Ottelin & Erika Johanna Ingman
SpouseJohanna Fredrika Carlsdotter Wallenstierna
Children11

Biography

Ottelin was born on May 1, 1793 in Elimäki in the Kingdom of Sweden. His parents were the commissioner Adam Ottelin and Johanna Ingman. He first studied in Turku. In 1812he learned Russian with Erik Gustaf Ehrström and in 1814 published a Russian grammar book. That same year he also earned his Master of Philosophy. In 1816, he published De Fide religiosa, a book intended for the Docent, which was rejected by Anders Johan Lagus.

Ottelin served as a lecturer at the Porvoo High School from 1816 to 1831 and taught Russian and mathematics. He was ordained a priest in 1822, and he received his doctorate in theology in 1830. After becoming the vicar of Vyborg, he was appointed by Tsar Nicholas I as Bishop of Porvoo on March 28, 1838. He was consecrated in June of the same year by Archbishop Erik Gabriel Melartin in Turku Cathedral. He was installed and given imperial decree to commence his episcopacy on October 1, 1838. Ottelin's wife was Johanna Frederika Wallenstjerna whom he married in 1819.[1]

References

  1. "Ottelin, Carl Gustaf", Kansallisbiografia. Retrieved on 214 April 2019.


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