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Vitus Bering (1617–1675)

Jean Henri Desmercières
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Bering painted by Abraham Wuchters
Born (1617-10-06)6 October 1617
Viborg, Denmark
Died 10 May 1675(1675-05-10) (aged 57)
Copenhagen, Denmark
Nationality Danish

Vitus Bering (6 October 1617–20 May 1675) was a Danish poet, historian, and Supreme Court justice. He was the great uncle of Vitus Bering. He served as Historiographer Royal from 1649.

Born in Viborg, Bering was the son of the city's mayor Peder Pedersen Bering and Maren Vitusdatter Brun. He graduated from Ciborg Cathedral School in 1635. He attracted attention for his poems in latin and went abroad on a royal scholarship, visiting the Netherlands and France.

Bering was called home in 1751 to serve as steward for the scanian magnate Tage Thott's son Ove Thott. On this capacity, he went on a seven year journey to the Netherlands (Leiden 1639), France (Orléans 1640), Italy (Siena 1642, Rome and Padua 1647) and Germany (Strassburg and Basel 1648). He had become still more famous for. After their return to Denmark, he took a Master's degree at Copenhagen University in 1649 he immediately assumed a position as professor poeseos which had apparently been created specially for him. Later that same year he was appointed to professor in history at Sorø Academy and Historiographer Royal. Im late 1651, he was granted permission to resign as professor.

is patron, Tahe Thott, made arrangements for a residence at Skabersjö Castle in Scania. In 1665, the king granted him the former archbishop's house Lundegård at Lund. The loss of Scania as a result of the Treaty of Roskilde in 1658 made Bering a Swedish subject. With support from Corfitz Ulfeldt, he negotiated with Karl Gustaf for a position as Swedish Historiographer. He offered to describe Sweden's earliest history and declared his willingness to praise the Swedish king's victories in Poland in return for a canonicate in Lund but refused to describe the Swedish victories over Denmark. The Swedish king accepted his proposal in 1759 but Bering managed to sell his estate to bishop Vinstrup in Lund in 1660 and chose instead to leave Scania. He was well reseived in Denmark and became a member of skatkammerkollegiet on 11 November 1660. In 1669, or possibly earlier, he was also appointed to Supreme Court justice. He also kept the position as Historiographer and was also a popular writer of Occasional poetry.


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