Karl Sigwald Johannes Bull (30 June 1860 – 27 December 1936) was a
Norwegian
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military officer and politician for the
Conservative Party
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. He is best known as the
Norwegian Minister of Defence from 1910 to 1912.
Personal life
He was born in
Kristiania
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as the son of military officer and politician
Anders Sandøe Ørsted Bull
Anders Sandøe Ørsted Bull (13 September 1817 – 15 April 1907) was a Norwegian civil servant and government minister. He served as acting Minister of the Army in 1875 (twice), 1881 and 1884. He also served as mayor of Oslo in 1877 and 1878.
Ba ...
and his wife Caroline Elisabeth Dahl.
Also, he was a grandson of Supreme Court Justice
Georg Jacob Bull
Georg Jacob Bull (born 1 August 1785 in Christiania, died 12 December 1854) was a Norwegian jurist and politician.
He was a stipendiary magistrate (''byfogd'') of Bergen from 1810 to 1821. While stationed here, he was elected to the Norwegian Par ...
, a great-grandson of Chief Justice
Johan Randulf Bull
Johan Randulf Bull (29 April 1749 – 28 February 1829) was a Norwegian judge.
He was born in Stod, as the brother of Johan Lausen Bull. He took the jurist examination in Copenhagen in 1778, and was a member of ''Det Norske Selskab'' there. ...
, a great-grandnephew of
Johan Lausen Bull and a first cousin of chief physician
Edvard Isak Hambro Bull. His son Georg Jacob Falck Bull (1892–1977) became a
major general
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.
Career
He graduated from officer's school in 1880, held the rank of second lieutenant from 1880 and premier lieutenant from 1883. In 1889 he was promoted to
captain
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. He worked for the
Norwegian Mapping and Cadastre Authority
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(then known as ''Den geografiske opmaaling'') from 1889 to 1891, and as a teacher at the Norwegian Military College from 1891 to 1907.
[ He was known as a writer of military literature.] From 1905 Bull held the rank of lieutenant colonel
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in the army, and at the Negotiations in Karlstad in the same year, he was present as a Norwegian military representative.[
On 2 February 1910, when the cabinet Konow assumed office, Bull was appointed as the new ]Minister of Defence
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. He held this position until 19 February 1912, when the cabinet resigned. He returned to his military career. In 1911 he had been promoted to colonel
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and chief of the Fourth Infantry Regiment of East Akershus.[ He died in December 1936.][
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References
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1860 births
1936 deaths
Norwegian Army personnel
Conservative Party (Norway) politicians
Military personnel from Oslo
Defence ministers of Norway
Politicians from Oslo