Ludvig Harboe
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Right Reverend Ludvig Harboe | |
|---|---|
| Bishop of Zealand Bishop of Trondhjem | |
Portrait of Ludvig Harboe | |
| Church | Church of Denmark |
| Diocese | Diocese of Zealand |
| In office | 1757–1783 |
| Predecessor | Peder Hersleb |
| Successor | Nicolai Edinger Balle |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 16 August 1709 |
| Died | 15 June 1783 (aged 73) |
| Nationality | Danish/Norwegian |
| Denomination | Christian |
| Occupation | Priest/Bishop |
Ludvig Harboe (16 August 1709 – 15 June 1783) was a Danish theologian and bishop of the Diocese of Zealand from 1757 until his death.[1]
Harboe was born at Broager Peninsula in Sønderborg, Denmark. He was mostly educated in Germany. He attended gymnasium in Hamburg, where he stayed for two years. Then he studied at the universities of Rostock, Wittenberg and Jena returning home to Broager during 1732.