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  • Sigurd Ibsen

    10/04/2012 Article Government.no

  • Otto Blehr

    24/05/2011 Article Government.no

    Otto 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

  • Ole Qvam

    10/04/2012 Article Government.no

    Ole Anton Qvam was lawyer, farmer and politician. (Photo: Egge Historielag). Councillor of State 6 March 1891-2 May 1893, Chief of the Ministry of Justice. Councillor of State 17 February 1898-21 April 1902, Chief of the Ministry of Justice. Chief

  • Johannes Steen

    24/05/2011 Article Government.no

  • Gregers Gram

    10/04/2012 Article Government.no

    Gregers Winther Wulfsberg Gram was lawyer, civil servant and politician. (Photo: Office of the Supreme Court of Norway). Norwegian Prime Minister in Stockholm 13 July 1889-6 March 1891. Norwegian Prime Minister in Stockholm 2 May 1893-14 October

  • Jonas Collett

    01/06/2011 Article Government.no

    Jonas 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

  • Otto B. Halvorsen

    30/05/2011 Article Government.no

    Otto Bahr Halvorsen was lawyer and politician. Prime Minister 21 June 1920-22 June 1921, also Chief of the Ministry of Justice. Prime Minister 6 March-23 May 1923, also Chief of the Ministry of Justice. Born in Christiania (Oslo) 28 May 1872, son of

  • Wollert Konow (S. B.)

    22/04/2024 Article Government.no

    Wollert Konow (Søndre Bergenhus) was manufacturer and politician. Prime Minister 2 February 1910-20 February 1912. Also Chief of the Ministry of Auditing, and also of the Ministry of Agriculture until 1 March 1910. Born at Stend in Fana (Bergen) 16

  • Wolfgang Haffner

    14/04/2011 Article Government.no

    Wolfgang 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,

  • Kjell Magne Bondevik

    31/05/2011 Article Government.no

    Kjell Magne Bondevik is a Lutheran priest and former politician. Leader of the Oslo Centre for Peace and Human Rights since 2006. (Photo: Stortinget). State secretary 23 October 1972-6 August 1973, Office of the Prime Minister. Councillor of State 8

  • Carl Mörner

    13/04/2011 Article Government.no

    Carl 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

  • Hans Henrik von Essen

    22/04/2024 Article Government.no

  • Baltzar von Platen

    18/04/2024 Article Government.no

    Baltzar 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

  • Marcus Rosenkrantz

    01/06/2011 Article Government.no

    Marcus Gjøe Rosenkrantz was landowner, county governor and politician. (Painting: Christian August Lorentzen, photo: Eidsvoll1814). Councillor of Government 2 March-19 May 1814, Chief of Rigsbanken (Danish National Bank) in Norway. Councillor of

  • Frederik Haxthausen

    21/03/2012 Article Government.no

    Frederik Gottschalk von Haxthausen was army officer and politician. (Painting: Wilhelm Holter, photo: Eidsvoll1814). Councillor of Government 2 March-19 May 1814, Chief of 1st Ministry (finance affairs). Councillor of State (First Minister) 19 May-

  • Jørgen Løvland

    27/05/2011 Article Government.no

    Jørgen Gunnarsson Løvland was educationist, politician and civil servant. Councillor of State 17 February 1898-21 April 1902, Chief of the Ministry of Labour. Member of the Norwegian Council of State Division in April 1899, Chief of the Ministry of

  • Niels Rye

    24/05/2011 Article Government.no

    Niels 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,

  • John Lyng

    13/03/2012 Article Government.no

  • Jens Hundseid

    30/05/2011 Article Government.no

    Jens Falentinsen Hundseid was teacher of agriculture, politician and civil servant. Prime Minister 14 March 1932-3 March 1933, also Chief of the Ministry of Agriculture. Born in Vikedal (Vindafjord) in the County of Stavanger (Rogaland) 6 May 1883,

  • Viceroy in Norway 1814 - 1891

    18/04/2024 Article Government.no

    Norway’s Constitution of 4 November 1814 gave the King the right to appoint either the Crown Prince or his eldest son as Viceroy in Norway, or to appoint a Governor-General there. The office of Viceroy was in function only in shorter periods. It was

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