Edvard Philip Hother Hage (born 9 January 1816 in
Stege, and deceased on 9 February 1873 in
Møn) was a Danish politician and lawyer.
Biography
Hother Hage was the son of
Christopher Friedenreich Hage and Arnette Christiane Just and was thus a member of one of the leading liberal families in Denmark. As a journalist, Hage was a regular contributor for the national liberal newspapers ''
Fædrelandet'' and ''
Dansk Folketidende''. Economically, he was a strong advocate of free trade. Politically, he belonged to the moderate liberal school and
Alexis de Tocqueville
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was his model. Together with his brothers
Johannes Dam Hage and
Alfred Hage, as well as his nephews
Orla Lehmann
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He was born in Copenhagen, son of (1775–1856), assessor, later conference councillo ...
and
Carl Ploug
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, he was one of the main proponents of the democratisation of Denmark. He exercised his most prominent role as member of the ''Roskilde Stænder'' in April and May 1848 where the law for the election of the
Danish Constituent Assembly was adopted, and later became one of the members appointed by the King in that Assembly. This allowed him to contribute significantly to the passing of the new Constitution of 5 June 1849, establishing a bicameral parliament with a directly elected lower house and an indirectly elected upper house. Hother Hage was repeatedly elected to the
Folketing
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. He refused however the post of Minister of Justice when offered to him in 1863 by
Monrad.
Hother Hage was an admirer and friend of
Søren Kierkegaard.
In 1853, he bought the Marielyst Mansion in
Stege, which he renamed
Nybøllegaard (now Nybøllegård) and which was rebuilt at his request in 1854 by
Michael Gottlieb Bindesbøll.
Iconography
Hother Hage is shown in the famous painting by
Constantin Hansen
Carl Christian Constantin Hansen (Constantin Hansen) (3 November 1804 – 29 March 1880) was one of the painters associated with the Golden Age of Danish Painting. He was deeply interested in literature and mythology, and inspired by art hist ...
of the
Danish Constituent Assembly.
References
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19th-century Danish lawyers
19th-century Danish politicians
People from Møn
University of Copenhagen alumni
Hage family
1816 births
1873 deaths