1705 In Norway
Events in the year 1705 in Norway. Incumbents * Monarch: Frederick IV. Events Arts and literature Births Full date unknown *Jakob Klukstad, wood carver (died 1773). Deaths *13 March – Curt Christoph von Koppelow, nobleman and officer (born c. 1624). *28 August – Ludvig Stoud, bishop (b. 1649). *13 September – Albert Angell, civil servant, landowner and businessperson (born 1660). Full date missing *Mats de Tonsberg Mats de Tonsberg or Mathias de Tonsberg (1638–1705) was a Norwegian civil servant and timber trader. He was born in Tønsberg in Jarlsberg og Larvik county in Norway to civil servant Anders Madssøn (1609-1670) and Karen Stranger (1617- ..., civil servant and timber trader (born 1638). See also References {{Year in Europe, 1705 Denmark Denmark ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Norway
Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, the mainland territory of which comprises the western and northernmost portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula. The remote Arctic island of Jan Mayen and the archipelago of Svalbard also form part of Norway. Bouvet Island, located in the Subantarctic, is a dependency of Norway; it also lays claims to the Antarctic territories of Peter I Island and Queen Maud Land. The capital and largest city in Norway is Oslo. Norway has a total area of and had a population of 5,425,270 in January 2022. The country shares a long eastern border with Sweden at a length of . It is bordered by Finland and Russia to the northeast and the Skagerrak strait to the south, on the other side of which are Denmark and the United Kingdom. Norway has an extensive coastline, facing the North Atlantic Ocean and the Barents Sea. The maritime influence dominates Norway's climate, with mild lowland temperatures on the se ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ludvig Stoud
Ludvig Stoud (25 April 1649–28 August 1705) was a Danish-Norwegian theologian and priest. He served as a bishop of the Diocese of Christianssand from 1699 until his death in 1705. He spent much time and effort as Bishop trying to eradicate the heathen and Catholic remnants in southern Norway. Personal life Ludvig Stoud was born in Bergen, Norway on 25 April 1649 to Otto Rasmussen Stoud (the first priest at the Nykirken) and his wife Cathrine Munthe. He was first married in 1673 in Holbæk with Maren May, the cousin of Peder Griffenfeld. She died after four years of marriage. In 1678, he married Sophie von Angel. He had a fiery temperament and was uncommonly tall and skinny. He often had to bend to get through doorways. Education and career He went to school in Bergen, and took his exams in 1669. That same year, he traveled to Holland, England, and France to study at foreign universities. He returned home in 1672 and graduated with a magister's degree in 1673 from t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1705 In Norway
Events in the year 1705 in Norway. Incumbents * Monarch: Frederick IV. Events Arts and literature Births Full date unknown *Jakob Klukstad, wood carver (died 1773). Deaths *13 March – Curt Christoph von Koppelow, nobleman and officer (born c. 1624). *28 August – Ludvig Stoud, bishop (b. 1649). *13 September – Albert Angell, civil servant, landowner and businessperson (born 1660). Full date missing *Mats de Tonsberg Mats de Tonsberg or Mathias de Tonsberg (1638–1705) was a Norwegian civil servant and timber trader. He was born in Tønsberg in Jarlsberg og Larvik county in Norway to civil servant Anders Madssøn (1609-1670) and Karen Stranger (1617- ..., civil servant and timber trader (born 1638). See also References {{Year in Europe, 1705 Denmark Denmark ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1638 In Norway
Events in the year 1638 in Norway. Incumbents * Monarch: Christian IV. Events Births *Mats de Tonsberg, civil servant and timber trader (died 1705). *Ulrik Frederik Gyldenløve Ulrik Frederik Gyldenløve, Count of Laurvig (20 July 1638 – 17 April 1704) was Governor-general of Norway (''Stattholdere i Norge'') from 1664–1699. He was the leading general in Norway during the Scanian War, whose Norwegian leg is conventio ..., Governor-general of Norway during the reign of Frederik III, and Christian V from 1664 to 1699 (die1704. Deaths See also References {{Year in Europe, 1638 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mats De Tonsberg
Mats de Tonsberg or Mathias de Tonsberg (1638–1705) was a Norwegian civil servant and timber trader. He was born in Tønsberg in Jarlsberg og Larvik county in Norway to civil servant Anders Madssøn (1609-1670) and Karen Stranger (1617-1698). He was a brother-in-law of Christian Stockfleth, and uncle of Karen Toller. Born into a wealthy family, he studied at the University of Copenhagen from 1655, and subsequently politics and history at the Leiden University from 1661. After visiting several European universities, he returned to Norway in 1668, and was assigned an administrative position at the Akershus Castle. He was a member of ''Overhofretten'' court from 1684 until 1692. In 1704, he was named a member of ''Slottsloven''. Tonsberg received the title of Chancellor in 1684 and rank of Councillor of State in 1704. Career In 1679 he was appointed as County Governor of Buskeruds amt, residing in the town of Drammen. He served there until 1694 when he was appointe ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1660 In Norway
Events in the year 1660 in Norway. Incumbents *List of Norwegian monarchs, Monarch: Frederick III of Denmark, Frederick III Events *January - Swedish forces Dano-Swedish War (1658–1660)#Bohuslän and Frederikshald, laid siege the town of Halden. *22 February - The siege of Halden ends, and the Swedish forces retreat to Bohuslen. *27 May - Trøndelag, Trondhjems len was returned to Norway, following the Treaty of Copenhagen (1660), Treaty of Copenhagen (after having been ceded to Sweden at the Treaty of Roskilde in 1658 in Norway, 1658). *8 December - Ove Bjelke became Chancellor of Norway. *24 December - Claus von Ahlefeldt was appointed commander-in-chief of the Norwegian army. Arts and literature Births *4 November – Albert Angell, civil servant, landowner and businessperson (died 1705 in Norway, 1705). *Vincens Budde, military officer (died 1729 in Norway, 1729). *Henrik Adeler, civil servant and politician (died 1718 in Norway, 1718). Probable *Ragnhild Abelset, m ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Albert Angell
Albert Angell (4 November 1660 – 13 September 1705) was a Norwegian civil servant, landowner and businessman. He served as Mayor of Trondheim, Norway. Angell was born in Trondheim, Norway. He was the son of merchant and landowner Lorentz Mortensen Angell (1626–1697) and Margrethe Hansdatter Puls (1631–1670). He was enrolled as a student at the University of Copenhagen The University of Copenhagen ( da, Københavns Universitet, KU) is a prestigious public research university in Copenhagen, Denmark. Founded in 1479, the University of Copenhagen is the second-oldest university in Scandinavia after Uppsala Unive ... in 1678 but did not graduate. Albert Angell acquired several sawmills and became one of the largest lumber dealers in Trondheim. He was also the owner of large forest and land properties, and had shares in the Røros Copper Works. Personal life He was married in 1689 to Sara Hammond who was the daughter of Thomas Hammond, a timber merchant originally fr ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1649 In Norway
Events in the year 1649 in Norway. Incumbents * Monarch: Frederick III Events *The Hassel Iron Works, starts to operate. Arts and literature Births *27 September - Jonas Danilssønn Ramus, priest and historian (died 1718 Events January – March * January 7 – In India, Sufi rebel leader Shah Inayat Shaheed from Sindh who had led attacks against the Mughal Empire, is beheaded days after being tricked into meeting with the Mughals to discus ...) Deaths {{norway-year-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Albert Lorentzen Angell (1660 - 1705) (3611228138)
Albert may refer to: Companies * Albert (supermarket), a supermarket chain in the Czech Republic * Albert Heijn, a supermarket chain in the Netherlands * Albert Market, a street market in The Gambia * Albert Productions, a record label * Albert Computers, Inc., a computer manufacturer in the 1980s Entertainment * ''Albert'' (1985 film), a Czechoslovak film directed by František Vláčil * ''Albert'' (2015 film), a film by Karsten Kiilerich * ''Albert'' (2016 film), an American TV movie * ''Albert'' (Ed Hall album), 1988 * "Albert" (short story), by Leo Tolstoy * Albert (comics), a character in Marvel Comics * Albert (''Discworld''), a character in Terry Pratchett's ''Discworld'' series * Albert, a character in Dario Argento's 1977 film ''Suspiria'' Military * Battle of Albert (1914), a WWI battle at Albert, Somme, France * Battle of Albert (1916), a WWI battle at Albert, Somme, France * Battle of Albert (1918), a WWI battle at Albert, Somme, France People * Albe ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Norwegian Monarchs
The list of Norwegian monarchs ( no, kongerekken or ''kongerekka'') begins in 872: the traditional dating of the Battle of Hafrsfjord, after which victorious King Harald Fairhair merged several petty kingdoms into that of his father. Named after the homonymous geographical region, Harald's realm was later to be known as the Kingdom of Norway. Traditionally established in 872 and existing continuously for over 1,100 years, the Kingdom of Norway is one of the original states of Europe: King Harald V, who has reigned since 1991, is the 64th monarch according to the official list. During interregna, Norway has been ruled by variously titled regents. Several royal dynasties have possessed the Throne of the Kingdom of Norway: the more prominent include the Fairhair dynasty (872–970), the House of Sverre (1184–1319), and the House of Oldenburg (1450–1481, 1483–1533, 1537–1814, and from 1905) including branches Holstein-Gottorp (1814–1818) and Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Curt Christoph Von Koppelow
Curt Christoph von Koppelow or Cort Christopher von Caplau (variants: Koppelöu, Kaplan, Coplou, Coppelouwe) (1624–1705) was a German-Norwegian nobleman and officer in the Dano-Norwegian army. Von Koppelow was the commander of Munkholmen fortress in Trondheim, Norway between 1700 and 1704. He was the father to Norwegian General Major Jürgen Christoph von KoppelowBugge, Kjeld. "Annalistiske opptegnelser vedrørende slektene Koppelow og Rosing." NST 10 (1945): 29-37Krarup, Fredrik. "Personalhistorisk tidsskrift – 2. bind." Samfundet for dansk-norsk genealogi og personalhistorie (1881): 53 As a young German nobleman from the House of Koppelow in Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Curt Christoph was invited in 1658 to serve under Danish field marshal Hans Schack. He participated in the Battle of Nyborg, which concluded the Dano-Swedish War (1658–60) with a decisive victory for Denmark-Norway and its continental allies.Claes–Göran Isacsson. Karl X Gustavs krig: Fälttågen i Polen, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |