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1813 In Norway
Events in the year 1813 in Norway. Incumbents * Monarch: Frederick VI Events * 5 January - Denmark-Norway declared bankruptcy and a new state bank, the Rigsbank, was created. * 1 May - Christian Frederick is appointed Steward of Norway. * 2 October - The Norwegian Students' Society was established. Arts and literature * The Norwegian journal ''Historisk-philosophiske Samlinger'' (Historical-Philosophical Collections) final issue was published. Births * 23 January – Camilla Collett, writer and feminist (d.1895) * 18 February – Harald Ulrik Sverdrup, priest and politician (d.1891) * 5 August – Ivar Aasen, philologist, lexicographer, playwright and poet (d.1896) * 19 November – Augusta Smith, actor and opera singer (d.1900) Full date unknown * Christen Knudsen, ship-owner (d.1888) * Jørgen Moe, bishop and author (d.1882) * Christian Tønsberg, bookseller, publisher and writer (d.1897) Deaths * 12 August – Matz Jenssen, businessperson (b.1760 Events Janua ...
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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 ...
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1896 In Norway
Events in the year 1896 in Norway. Incumbents *Monarch: Oscar II *Prime Minister: Francis Hagerup Events * 11 July – Noregs Ungdomslag (lit. "Norway's youth society") was founded. Popular culture Sports *3 March – FC Lyn Oslo football club is founded. Music Theathre Literature Births January to March *4 January ** Jørgen Løvset, gynecologist and academic (died 1981) ** Johanne Reutz Gjermoe, economist and politician (died 1989). *2 February – Einar Ræder, long jumper (died 1976) *5 February – Paul Tjøstolsen Sunde, politician (died 1958) *9 February – Arthur Rydstrøm, gymnast and Olympic silver medallist (died 1986) *10 February – Alf Aanning, gymnast and Olympic silver medallist (died 1948) *17 February – Arthur Qvist, horse rider and Olympic silver medallist (died 1973) *22 February – Ingvald Johannes Jaklin, politician (died 1966) April to June *9 April – Cato Andreas Sverdrup, politician (died 1948) *20 April – Asbjørn Bodahl, gymnast ...
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Matz Jenssen
Matz Jenssen (30 October 1760 – 12 August 1813) was a Norwegian businessman. Originally a seamaster, Jenssen settled in Throndhjem in 1790. Here, he founded his own trading company ''Jenssen & Co'', which evolved into a trade dynasty in the city. Upon his death in 1813, his wife Anna, née Schjelderup Dorenfeldt (1763–1846) took over. The couple had four sons and four daughters; his two oldest sons Jens Nicolai and Hans Peter took over the company upon finishing school, while his third son Anthon P. Jenssen became an estate owner. Jens Nicolai Jenssen left the family company in 1837 to found a rivalling company ''Jenssen & Sønner''.''Personalhistorie for Trondhjems by og omegn i et tidsrum af circa 1 1/2 aarhundrede''
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1897 In Norway
Events in the year 1897 in Norway. Incumbents *Monarchy of Norway, Monarch: Oscar II of Sweden, Oscar II *Prime Minister of Norway, Prime Minister: Francis Hagerup Events * The 1897 Norwegian parliamentary election, 1897 Parliamentary election takes place. Popular culture Sports Music Theathre Literature *The play ''A Doll House'' was written by Henrik Ibsen. Births January to March *2 January – Olaf Ditlev-Simonsen, sailor and Olympic silver medallist (died 1978) *8 January – Theodore Theodorsen, Norwegian-American aerodynamicist (died 1978) *11 February – Jacob Christie Kielland, architect (died 1972) *17 February – Torgeir Andreas Berge, politician (died 1973) *11 March – Knut Toven, politician (died 1980) *16 March – Bernhard Berthelsen, politician (died 1964) *22 March – Ivar Heming Skre, Norwegian resistance member April to June *17 April – Harald Sæverud, composer (died 1992) *21 April – Odd Lindbäck-Larsen, military officer and war historian ...
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Christian Tønsberg
Nils Christian Tønsberg (7 December 1813 – 6 February 1897) was a Norwegian publisher and author. Christian Tønsberg became one of the larger Norwegian publishers and was best known for illustrated books about Norway. Background Nils Christian Tønsberg was born in Bergen, Norway. He was the son of a ship manager Johan Christian Tønsberg (1788-1830) and Anne Marie Dahl (1788-1837). From the age of 14 he was employed at the office of town clerk and justice secretary and worked as a secretary for several municipal commissions. In September 1834 he was assistant at the Recorder of Bergen. He enrolled in law studies at the University of Christiania graduating with the cand.jur. degree in 1845. Career Tønsberg was employed as clerk in the Treasury Department, working in the office of several Supreme Court lawyers. Tønsberg also served as consul for several countries: Kingdom of Bavaria, Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg, Colombia, Liberia and Romania. Additionally he managed e ...
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1882 In Norway
Events in the year 1882 in Norway. Incumbents *Monarchy of Norway, Monarch: Oscar II of Sweden, Oscar II. Events * The 1882 Norwegian parliamentary election, 1882 Parliamentary election takes place. Arts and literature Births January to June *6 January – Lise Stauri, educator (died 1949). *25 January – Conrad Christensen, gymnast and Olympic bronze medallist (d.1951) *4 February Birger Meidell, politician (d.1958) *5 February – Karl Ouren, Norwegian-American artist (d.1943) *19 February – Hans Ystgaard, politician and Minister (d.1953) *27 February – Nils Selmer Hauff, bookseller (d.1963) *11 March – Gunnar Kaasen, musher, delivered diphtheria antitoxin to Nome, Alaska in 1925, as the last leg of a dog sled relay that saved the city from an epidemic (d.1960) *12 March – Jakob Nilsson Vik, politician and Minister (d.1960) *2 May – Aagot Nissen, actress (d.1978) *5 May – Carl Alfred Pedersen, gymnast and triple jumper (d.1960) *20 May – Sigrid Undset, nov ...
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Jørgen Moe
Jørgen Engebretsen Moe (22 April 1813–27 March 1882) was a Norwegian folklorist, bishop, poet, and author. He is best known for the ''Norske Folkeeventyr'', a collection of Norwegian folk tales which he edited in collaboration with Peter Christen Asbjørnsen. He also served as the Bishop of the Diocese of Kristianssand from 1874 until his death in 1882. Biography Jørgen Engebretsen Moe was born at the farm of Øvre Moe in the municipality of Hole in the traditional district of Ringerike. He was the son of local farmer and politician Engebret Olsen Moe. He first met Asbjørnsen while the two were preparing for exams at Norderhov Rectory and soon found they had a shared interest in folklore. Starting in 1841, Moe traveled almost every summer through the southern parts of Norway, collecting traditions and stories from the people living in the mountainous areas. In 1845, he was appointed professor of theology in the Norwegian Military Academy. However, Moe had long in ...
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1888 In Norway
Events in the year 1888 in Norway. Incumbents *Monarch – Oscar II *Prime Minister – Johan Sverdrup Events *In the Norwegian parliamentary election the Conservative Party of Norway wins the most seats Arts and literature Notable births *1 January – Kristian Albert Christiansen, politician (died 1966). *7 January – Thorstein Johansen, rifle shooter and Olympic gold medallist (died 1963) *12 January – Jon Andrå, politician (died 1966) *16 January – Harald Pedersen, metallurgist (died 1945). *20 January – Tor Lund, gymnast and Olympic gold medallist (died 1972) *4 February – Gunnar Nordbye, United States federal judge (died 1977) *16 February – Ferdinand Bie, long jumper and Olympic gold medallist (died 1961) *16 February – Aldor Ingebrigtsen, politician (died 1952) *21 February – Knut Gysler, equestrian (died 1967). *4 March – Knute Rockne, American football player and coach (died 1931) *5 March – Ivar Skjånes, politician (died 1975) *9 Mar ...
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Christen Knudsen
Christen Knudsen (25 January 1813 - 7 April 1888) was a Norwegian ship-owner.Frednesalléen 1
in ''Eidanger–Porsgrund'', by Finn C. Knudsen (1932). Hosted by Porsgrunn public library.


Personal life

Christen Knudsen was born in 1813 at Salterød near . He moved to in 1855.
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1900 In Norway
Events in the year 1900 in Norway. Incumbents *Monarch: Oscar II. *Prime Minister: Johannes Steen Events * 17 February – The Norwegian Ministry of Agriculture and Food is established * 21 November – the Norwegian Employers' Association was founded. * 3 December – Population Census: There were 2,239,881 inhabitants in Norway. * The 1900 Parliamentary election takes place. Popular culture Sports Music Film Literature Notable births *5 January – Nina Eik-Nes, politician (died 1997) *31 January – Bertel Flaten, politician (died 1963) *14 February – Ola Johan Gjengedal, politician (died 1992) *4 March – Axel Coldevin, historian (died 1992). *15 March – Christian Schweigaard Stang, linguistics researcher and professor (died 1977) *16 March – Ragnhild Larsen, diver (died 1969) *26 March – Ivar Jacobsen Norevik, politician (died 1956) *28 March – Olav Marensius Strandås, politician (died 1981) *17 April – Ejnar Torgensen, sailor and Olympic silv ...
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Augusta Smith
Augusta Schrumpf, née Smith (19 November 1813 – 7 January 1900) was a Norwegian dramatic actress and operatic soprano. She was the prima donna of the national stage of Norway in the first half of the 19th century. She belonged to the pioneer troupe of artists at the Norwegian national stage, and could be regarded as the first opera singer in Norway. Life Augusta Smith was born in Copenhagen, Denmark as the daughter of ''Konsumtionskasserer'' - a lower official - Halvor Smith (1770-1835) and Ellen Marie Lundgren (d. April 1859). Her father was Norwegian, and her mother was Swedish. She married the violinist August Schrumpf in 1832. Career Augusta Schrumpf was engaged at the Strömberg Theatre (later known as the Christiania Theatre) in Oslo from 1829 to 1860. Founded by Johan Peter Strömberg only two years previously, the theatre was Norway's first and (at that time only) permanent theatre and the national stage in the 19th century. Until the employment of Laura Gundersen ...
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Ivar Aasen
Ivar Andreas Aasen (; 5 August 1813 – 23 September 1896) was a Norwegian philologist, lexicographer, playwright, and poet. He is best known for having assembled one of the two official written versions of the Norwegian language, Nynorsk, from various dialects. Background He was born as Iver Andreas Aasen at Åsen in Ørsta (then Ørsten), in the district of Sunnmøre, on the west coast of Norway. His father, a peasant with a small farm, Ivar Jonsson, died in 1826. The younger Ivar was brought up to farmwork, but he assiduously cultivated all his leisure in reading. An early interest of his was botany. When he was eighteen, he opened an elementary school in his native parish. In 1833 he entered the household of Hans Conrad Thoresen, the husband of the eminent writer Magdalene Thoresen, in Herøy (then Herø), and there he picked up the elements of Latin. Gradually, and by dint of infinite patience and concentration, the young peasant mastered many languages, and began the sci ...
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