Thomas Simonsson

The tomb of Bishop Thomas in Strängnäs Cathedral.

Thomas Simonsson (1350 1443) was a Swedish theologian and poet and the Bishop of Diocese of Strängnäs 1429 1443, in the Church of Sweden. He is of unknown origin.

He became canon in the diocese of Strängnäs in 1405 and studied liberal arts and canon law at the universities in Paris and Leipzig. He was one of the executors of Philippa of England's will.

In 1432 he was nominated archbishop by the King Eric of Pomerania, but when the archbishop Jöns Håkansson died, the chapter elected Olov Laurensson new archbishop against the King's volition.

He was buried in Strängnäs Cathedral.

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