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Arvid Kurck

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Arvid Kurck (also known as Arvid Kurki, born 1464 in Vesilahti, died 22 July 1522 in Öregrund) was the Roman Catholic Bishop of Turku from 1510 to 1522.[1] He was a member of the Finnish noble family Kurki of Laukko. Kurck is considered to be the last truly Catholic bishop of Finland since his successors started to promote the Reformation.

Arvid Kurck studied at the University of Paris in 1480s. He was a supporter of Sten Sture the Younger who was against the re-establishment of Kalmar Union. 1520 Kurck survived the Stockholm Bloodbath as he did not visit the coronation of Christian II. Two years later Kurck took part on the uprising against King Christian. As the rebellions were defeated, Kurck fled to Sweden and was drowned in a shipwreck near the town of Öregrund.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Archdiocese of Turku (in Finnish). Retrieved 17 September 2013.

See also

Preceded by Bishop of Turku
1510–1522
Succeeded by