Anders Bendssøn Dall

Anders Bendssøn Dall (Latinized as Andreas Benedictus Dallinus) was a Danish Lutheran prelate of the Church of Norway who served as Bishop of Oslo from 1601 to 1607.

In 1591, after several years as a parish priest, Dall returned to the University of Copenhagen, receiving his magister degree.

In 1591, after being awarded his magister degree, he was appointed court preacher of Christian IV, King of Denmark and Norway.

Dall led negotiations in Bergen between 22 April and 19 May 1604, and a draft of a new ordinance became the basis of the proposal that was presented to the king that same year.

Church historian Tarald Rasmussen described Dall's theological views as an example of "early absolutist ecclesiology."

He also advanced a plan to improve the Oslo school system by imposing a new tax on all commercial farms, but the proposal was never implemented.