Viceroy in Norway 1814 - 1891
1814 - 1891
Article | Last updated: 18/04/2024
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 abolished in 1891.
9 November 1814 - 30 June 1891
9 November -29 November 1814 | Crown Prince Carl Johan |
29 November 1814 - 10 June 1816 | office vacant |
10 June - 16 July 1816 | Crown Prince Carl Johan |
16 July 1816 - 11 April 1824 | office vacant |
11 April - 1 November 1824 | Crown Prince Oscar |
1 November 1824 - 17 June 1833 | office vacant |
17 June - 3 September 1833 | Crown Prince Oscar |
3 September 1833 - 17 June 1856 | office vacant |
17 June 1856 - 22 June 1857 | Crown Prince Carl |
22 June 1857 - 19 March 1884 | office vacant |
19-26 March 1884 | Crown Prince Gustaf |
26 March 1884 - 30 June 1891 | office vacant |
30 June 1891 | office abolished |