Norway's Governments 1814 - 1905
First Wedel Government 1814 - 1836
Second Wedel Government and its Continuation 1836 - 1844
Løvenskiold/Vogt Government 1844 - 1856
Norwegian Members of the Interim Government during King Oscar I's Travel to Germany 1852
Norwegian Members of the Interim Government during King Oscar I's Illness 1852 - 1853
Norwegian Members of the Interim Government during Kong Oscar I's Illness 1857
Sibbern/Birch/Motzfeldt Government 1858 - 1861
Norwegian Members of the Interim Government during King Carl IV's (XV) Illness 1861
Frederik Stang's Government 1861 - 1880
Norwegian Members of the Interim Government during King Oscar II's Travel in Germany 1875
Norwegian Members of the Interim Government during King Oscar II's Travel in Russia 1875
Christian Selmer's Government 1880 - 1884
Schweigaard/Løvenskiold Government (April Government) 1884
Johan Sverdrups's Government 1884 - 1889
Emil Stang's First Government 1889 - 1891
Johannes Steen's First Government 1891 - 1893
Emil Stang's Second Government 1893 - 1895
Francis Hagerup 's First Government 1895 - 1898
Johannes Steen's Second Government 1898 - 1902
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Government Council/Council of State 1814
When the Danish-Norwegian realm was dissolved in the Treaty of Kiel on 14 January 1814, where Norway was transferred from Danish to Swedish rule, separate Norwegian governing bodies again became necessary.
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First Wedel Government
After the Storting on 4 November 1814 had accepted the union with Sweden, and the Constitution had been revised accordingly, Count Hans Henrik von Essen was on 11 November 1814 installed as Governor-General by the Swedish Viceroy in Norway, Crown Prince Carl Johan. Count Essen had formally held the office since the Treaty of Kiel in January 1814.
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Second Wedel Government
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Løvenskiold/Vogt Government
The change between the Second Wedel Government and the Løvenskiold/Vogt Government took place at the accession to the throne of King Oscar I on 8 March 1844, following the death of King Carl XIV Johan.
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Vogt Government
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Sibbern/Birch/Motzfeldt Government
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Frederik Stang Government
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Christian Selmer Government
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Schweigaard/Løvenskiold Government
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Johan Sverdrup's Government
Liberal Party (V)
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Emil Stang's First Government
Conservative Party (H)
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Johannes Steen's First Government
Liberal Party (V)
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Emil Stang's Second Government
Conservative Party (H)
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Francis Hagerup's First Government
Conservative Party (H), Liberal Party (V) and Moderate Liberal Party (MV)
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Johannes Steen's Government
Liberal Party (V)
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Otto Blehr's First Government
Liberal Party (V)
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Francis Hagerup's Second Government
Conservative Party (H), Coalition Party (Saml) and Liberal Party (V)
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Interim Government in Stockholm 1881
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Interim Government in Stockholm July 1875
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Interim Government in Stockholm May-June 1875
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Interim Government in Stockholm 1861
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Interim Government in Stockholm 1852-1853
Between 1852 and 1881, a Swedish-Norwegian interim government seven times held the executive power while the King was ill or travelling abroad.
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Interim Government in Stockholm 1852
Between 1852 and 1881, a Swedish-Norwegian interim government seven times held the executive power while the King was ill or travelling abroad.
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Interim Government in Stockholm 1857
Between 1852 and 1881, a Swedish-Norwegian interim government seven times held the executive power while the King was ill or travelling abroad.