Niels Rasch Egede (1710 – 31 August 1782) was a Danish-Norwegian merchant and Lutheran missionary in Greenland.[1]
Niels Rasch Egede | |
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Born | 1710 Vågan, Norway |
Died | 31 August 1782 Copenhagen, Denmark | (aged 71–72)
Nationality | Danish-Norwegian |
Occupation(s) | Merchant Lutheran missionary |
Parent(s) | Hans Egede Gertrud Rask |
Biography
editHe was born at Vågan in the Lofoten archipelago to Lutheran missionary Hans Egede (1686–1758) and his wife Gertrud Rask (1673–1735). He was a brother of theologian and missionary Paul Egede (1708–1789). The family moved to Greenland in 1721.[2]
From 1731 Egede was running trade business activities in Greenland, first in Godthåb (now Nuuk) and Christianshåb (now Qasigiannguit). After returning to Denmark in 1743, he was appointed in 1745 to postmaster in Kristiansund. In 1746, he married Elisabeth Eleonore Brun (1721–1785). In 1759 he returned to Greenland.
He founded the colony of Egedesminde (now Aasiaat) in 1759, and Holsteinborg (now Sisimiut) in 1764. He also participated in the Danish missionary work in Greenland. In 1776, Niels Egede turned his mercantile business to his son Jørgen Frederik Egede (1748-1807). He left Greenland in 1782 and died in Copenhagen that same year.[2][3]
References
edit- ^ Godal, Anne Marit (ed.). "Niels Rasch Egede". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk nettleksikon. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
- ^ a b Jørgensen, Torstein. "Niels Egede". In Helle, Knut (ed.). Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
- ^ "Jørgen Frederik Egede". Arktisk Institut. Retrieved 1 July 2017.