Johan Jepsen Ravensberg

[1] His father owned Kindholm at Kyndby near Holbæk and was lensmand of Haraldsborg at Roskilde and Ravnsborg on Lolland.

He is most likely identical to one Johannes Jacobi de Dacia, who enrolled at the university in Cologne in 1471.

On 18 February 1512, due to poor health and by agreement with King John, he left the office and was replaced by Lave Urne (1467–1529).

[1] In 1486–93, Ravensberg served as the King Chancellor (Kongens Kansler) and a member of the Privy Council.

Three of the cathedral's bells date from his years as bishop, including the largest of them (stormklokken).

Epitaph commemorating Ravensborg in Roskilde Cathedral. Drawing by Søren Abildgaard.