Lars (archbishop of Uppsala)
Lars was the name of the Archbishop of Sweden 1255–1267.
Lars is a Swedish form for the Latin name Laurentius, which in English is Lawrence. This was the name Lars used as an archbishop. His birthname is unknown.
Lars was recruited from the recently established
In 1255, when Lars had just recently been ordained (which he was in the primate Lund), a papal letter arrived. The Pope expressed his belief in the Swedish monarch Birger Jarl. The situation in Sweden was still shaky. There was an ongoing struggle for the throne, which later forced the antagonists to tax the clergies to support their war.
Another papal letter in 1257 expressed the Pope's support for
Lars was dedicated to enforcing
In 1258 the move of the archbishopric to its present location was decided. It would, however, not be realized for another decade. The reason was that the present location
When Lars died in early March 1267, he was buried among his brothers at the monastery in Enköping.
References
- Svea Rikes Ärkesbiskopar, Uppsala, 1935