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Galtung was a Norwegian noble family dating from the ennoblement of
Lauritz Galtung Lauritz Galtung (c. 1615-1661) was a Norwegian nobleman and Admiral of the Dano-Norwegian joint fleet. He was ennobled in 1648 at which time his surname was changed from Galte to Galtung. Background Lauritz Galtung was born at Torsnes i ...
in 1648. However, when he was ennobled, documents exist that indicate that the family descended from an older noble family, the Galte family. A male-lineage connection between these two families has not been identified, but a female-line linkage bridging between them has been documented in genealogical records.


The old family, Galte

The first family called Galte, belongs to what was called the
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(i.e., undocumented as nobility by letters of patent, but widely recognized as nobility in other sources) in the
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. The Galte family male-line apparently died out in ~1413. They had their main seat at
Torsnes Torsnes is a former municipality in Østfold county, Norway. It is the site of Torsnes Church (''Torsnes kirke''). History Torsnes was created by a split from Borge on 1 January 1910. At that time Torsnes had a population of 1,538. On 1 January ...
in
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,
Hardanger Hardanger is a traditional district in the western part of Norway, dominated by the Hardangerfjord and its inner branches of the Sørfjorden and the Eid Fjord. It consists of the municipalities of Ullensvang, Eidfjord, Ulvik and Kvam, and is l ...
. It is believed that the descendants living today represent the oldest surviving noble family in Norway.


The present family, Galtung

The existing Galtung family male-line can be traced back to
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who was born around 1519. It was his great-grandson
Lauritz Galtung Lauritz Galtung (c. 1615-1661) was a Norwegian nobleman and Admiral of the Dano-Norwegian joint fleet. He was ennobled in 1648 at which time his surname was changed from Galte to Galtung. Background Lauritz Galtung was born at Torsnes i ...
, Admiral of the Dano-Norwegian fleet, who later renewed the nobility of the family in 1648, changing the name from Galte to Galtung. The present family belonged to an influential circle of families in the Hardanger area, including the owners of the farms Aga and Torsnes, and had many well-known naval officers, including admirals . In 1885, historian
Henrik Jørgen Huitfeldt-Kaas Henrik Jørgen Huitfeldt-Kaas (2 February 1834 – 18 May 1905) was a Norwegian historian and Director-General of the National Archives of Norway (''riksarkivar''). Huitfeldt-Kaas was born in Christiania (now Oslo, Norway). He was a member of bo ...
said that in the period 1670-1870 the family started marrying commoners, and thus, should be considered to have lost their nobility (later it was asserted that this position was influenced by the Danish, whose nobility, to a large degree, supplanted Norwegian nobility during the
Dano-Norwegian Dano-Norwegian (Danish and no, dansk-norsk) was a koiné/mixed language that evolved among the urban elite in Norwegian cities during the later years of the union between the Kingdoms of Denmark and Norway (1536/1537–1814). It is from this ...
union. Early in the 18th century the remaining family lived on the old family farm of Torsnes, which is still occupied by descendants today. By the end of the 18th century, many of the family's members could be found in the cities, populating professional classes as
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,
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and such. Living descendants today include sociologist
Johan Galtung Johan Vincent Galtung (born 24 October 1930) is a Norwegian sociologist who is the principal founder of the discipline of peace and conflict studies. He was the main founder of the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) in 1959 and served as its ...
, recognised for his contributions to
peace research Peace and conflict studies is a social science field that identifies and analyzes violent and nonviolent behaviours as well as the structural mechanisms attending conflicts (including social conflicts), with a view towards understanding those pr ...
and practice of conflict-solving, the so-called transcend-method. According to ''Statistics Norway'' 100 persons have Galtung as their surname as of 2009.Statistics Norway - Navnesøk
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References

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Literature

*Galtung, Johan Ellertsen: Galtungslekten i fortid og nutid, Oslo 1997. *Huitfeldt-Kaas, H.J.: De nulevende Adelsslægter i Norge, Christiania 1885. * Huitfeldt-Kaas, Henrik Jørgen m.fl.: ''Norske Sigiller fra Middelalderen'', Oslo 1899-1950 (seals no. 928, 946, 1089 og 1308) * Steffens, Haagen Krog
''Norske Slægter 1912''
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1911 * C. M. Munthe: «Norske slegtsmerker» (''Norwegian family emblems''), '' Norsk slektshistorisk tidsskrift'', Vol. I, Oslo 1928, pages 32 ff and 155 ff, especially page side 188 and the illustrations no. 189-192 * Haukanes, K. og Jon : ''Segl og bumerke frå Hardanger'', Oslo 1944, pages 23, 101, 248, 281 * Cappelen, Hans: ''Norske slektsvåpen'' (''Norwegian family coats of arms'', with a summary in English), Oslo 1969 (new edition 1976) (with a modern heraldic
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in color and a new drawing of the shield in a modern style) * Løvenskiold, Herman L.: ''Heraldisk nøkkel'', Oslo 1978 * A. Thiset og P.L. Wittrup: ''Nyt dansk Adelslexikon'', København 1904 * Achen, S. T.: ''Danske adelsvåbener'', København 1973 Norwegian noble families