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Peder Kolstad
30/05/2011 Article Government.noPeder Ludvik Kolstad was teacher of agriculture and politician. Prime Minister 12 May 1931-5 March 1932, also Chief of the Ministry of Finance. Born at Kjølstad Farm in Borge in the County of Smaalenene (Østfold) 28 November 1878, son of farmer
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Johannes Steen
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Wolfgang Haffner
14/04/2011 Article Government.noWolfgang Wenzel Haffner was naval officer and politician. (Photo: Norwegian Military Museums). Councillor of State 17 December 1861-8 March 1869, Chief of the Ministry of the Navy. Member of the Council of State Division in Stockholm October 1863,
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Frederik Stang
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Johan Sverdrup
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Otto Blehr
24/05/2011 Article Government.noOtto Albert Blehr was civil servant and politician. Norwegian Prime Minister in Stockholm 6 March 1891-2 May 1893. Norwegian Prime Minister in Stockholm 17 February 1898-21 April 1902. Prime Minister 21 April 1902-22 October 1903, also Chief of the
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Jonas Collett
01/06/2011 Article Government.noJonas Collett was civil servant and politician. (Painting: Johan Görbitz, photo: Oslo Museum). Councillor of Government 2 March-19 May 1814, Chief of 2nd Ministry (interior affairs). Councillor of State 19 May-11 November 1814, Chief of 2nd Ministry
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Jørgen Vogt
01/06/2011 Article Government.noJørgen Herman Vogt was lawyer, civil servant and politician. Acting Chief of 1st Ministry (finance affairs) 7 October-18 November 1814. State Secretary 9 July 1822-16 September 1825. Councillor of State 16 September 1825-19 September 1836, Chief of
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Nicolai Krog
01/06/2011 Article Government.noNicolai Johan Lohmann Krog was army officer and politician. (Photo: Wikipedia). Acting Councillor of State 23 August 1821, Council of State Division in Stockholm. Appointed 15 June 1822, Chief of the Ministry of the Army. Member of the Council of
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Christian Selmer
23/05/2011 Article Government.noChristian August Selmer was lawyer and politician. Councillor of State 29 July 1874-11 October 1880, Chief of the Ministry of the Army. Member of the Interim Government in Stockholm 26 May-5 June 1875, Chief of the Ministry of the Army June 1875,
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Hans Henrik von Essen
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Baltzar von Platen
18/04/2024 Article Government.noBaltzar Bogislaus von Platen was nobleman, military officer and civil servant. (Painting: Johan Gustaf Sandberg, photo: Wikipedia). Governor-General in Norway 26 November 1827-6 December 1829. Born at Dornhof at Rügen in Swedish Pomerania 29 May
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Carl Mörner
13/04/2011 Article Government.noCarl Carlsson Mörner af Tuna was nobleman, military officer and civil servant. Governor-General in Norway 20 August 1816- 10 October 1818. Born at Rödjenäs in Björkö near Jönköping in Sweden 1 December 1755, son of nobleman Carl Gustaf Mörner af
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Poul Christian Holst
24/05/2011 Article Government.noPoul Christian Holst was civil servant and politician. (Painting 1839: Johan Görbitz). Acting Chief of 1st Ministry (finance affairs) 20 August-7 October 1814. State Secretary 2 December 1814-9 July 1822 (leave of absence 1817-1821). Councillor of
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Sofus Arctander
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Niels Rye
24/05/2011 Article Government.noNiels Mathias Rye was civil servant and politician. (Photo: hemnseslekt.no). Acting Councillor of State 21 March-3 April 1884, Chief of the Ministry of the Interior, acting Prime Minister 29 March-3 April 1884. Born at Bø in Telemark 24 August 1824,
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Thorbjørn Jagland
25/06/2014 Article Government.noThorbjørn Jagland is politician: Secretary-General of the Council of Europe 2009, reelected 2014. Prime Minister 25 October 1996-17 October 1997. Minister of Foreign Affairs 17 March 2000-19 October 2001. Born in Drammen in the County of Buskerud 5
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Mathias Sommerhielm
22/04/2024 Article Government.noCouncillor of Government 2 March-19 May 1814, Chief of 3rd Ministry (justice affairs). Councillor of State 19 May 1814-1 July1822, Chief of 3rd Ministry (justice affairs). Confirmed in office 11 November 1814. Chief of 2nd Ministry (Justice Affairs)
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Peder Anker
22/04/2024 Article Government.noPrime Minister 18 November 1814-1 July 1822. Born in Christiania (Oslo) 8 December 1749, son of merchant Christian Ancher (1711-1765) and Karen Elieson (1723-1806). Married 26 October 1772 to Anna Elisabeth Cold (1749-1803), daughter of Crown Court
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Georg Sibbern
23/05/2011 Article Government.no