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Eidsvoll (; sometimes written as ''Eidsvold'') is a municipality in
Akershus Akershus () is a traditional region and current electoral district in Norway, with Oslo as its main city and traditional capital. It is named after the Akershus Fortress in Oslo. From the middle ages to 1919, Akershus was a fief and main county ...
in Viken county, Norway. It is part of the Romerike traditional region. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of
Sundet Sundet is the administrative centre of Eidsvoll, a municipality in Viken, Norway. It contains several stores and supermarkets. It is located right next to the river Vorma Vorma is a river in Norway that brings water from lake Mjøsa into the Gl ...
.


General information


Etymology

The first element is the
genitive case In grammar, the genitive case (abbreviated ) is the grammatical case that marks a word, usually a noun, as modifying another word, also usually a noun—thus indicating an attributive relationship of one noun to the other noun. A genitive can al ...
of the word ''eid'' ( Old Norse: ''eið'') and the last element is ''voll'' (Old Norse: ''vǫllr'') which means " meadow" or " field". The meaning of the word ''eid'' in this case is "a road passing around a waterfall". People from the districts around the lake (
Mjøsa Mjøsa is Norway's largest lake, as well as one of the deepest lakes in Norway and in Europe. It is the fourth-deepest lake in Norway. It is located in the southern part of Norway, about north of the city of Oslo. Its main tributary is the rive ...
) who were sailing down the river
Vorma Vorma is a river in Norway that brings water from lake Mjøsa into the Glomma river. The Vorma is long and flows through the town of Eidsvoll. The Vorma flows from Lake Mjøsa at the village of Minnesund to join with the Glomma at Årnes. Vorm ...
, and people from Romerike sailing up the same river, both had to enter this area by passing the Sundfossen waterfall. Because of this, the site became an important meeting place long before the introduction of Christianity. Prior to 1918, the name was spelled "Eidsvold". The town of Eidsvold in Queensland, Australia and
Eidsvold Township, Lyon County, Minnesota Eidsvold Township is a township in Lyon County, Minnesota, United States. It was organized in 1873, and named for Ejdsvold (Eidsvoll), Akershus, Norway, whence many of its early settlers came. The population was 223 at the 2000 census. Geograph ...
, United States still use this old spelling.


Eidsvoll Church

Eidsvoll Church Eidsvoll Church (Norwegian: ''Eidsvoll Kirke'') is a cruciform church from c. 1190 in Eidsvoll, Viken in Norway. The Romanesque building is of stone and probably one of the first cruciform stone churches to be built in Norway. Close to Eidsvol ...
(''Eidsvoll Kirke'') is a cruciform church from approx 1200. It is part of the Norwegian Church and belongs to Øvre Romerike deanery in the
Diocese of Borg Borg is a diocese in the Church of Norway. The diocese includes parishes in the counties of Østfold and Akershus, excluding Asker and Bærum. It was created in 1969 by separation from the Diocese of Oslo. The cathedral city is Fredrikstad. Fredr ...
. The Romanesque building is in stone. Eidsvoll church is repeatedly burned and rebuilt. The old church records were lost in a fire. The altarpiece in Eidsvoll church is from 1765. It is a wooden structure with three floors, decreasing towards the top, where each floor concludes with gilded pilasters with capitals and rococo decor on each side of a painting. The altarpiece was restored after a fire in 1883, the next restoration occurred in 1915 and a third restoration occurred late 1960s. Access to the church is a well traveled tourist destination is via Rv181 and Fv502 / Rv177. Pilegrimsleden goes through Eidsvoll. Eidsvoll church is one of the more prominent stops along the path, which was officially opened on 16 June 2002.


Coat-of-arms

The coat-of-arms is from modern times. They were granted on 20 November 1987. The arms show a balance as a symbol of justice. In the early Middle Ages a local court was established in Eidsvoll.


History

The parish of ''Eidsvold'' was established as a municipality on 1 January 1838 (see
formannskapsdistrikt () is the name for Norwegian local self-government districts that were legally enacted on 1 January 1838. This system of municipalities was created in a bill approved by the Parliament of Norway and signed into law by King Carl Johan on 14 January ...
). The municipality of Feiring was merged with Eidsvoll on 1 January 1964. Eidsvoll is mentioned in Old Norse manuscripts. In the 11th century, it became the site of court and
assembly Assembly may refer to: Organisations and meetings * Deliberative assembly, a gathering of members who use parliamentary procedure for making decisions * General assembly, an official meeting of the members of an organization or of their representa ...
(''ting'') for eastern parts of Norway, replacing Vang, now a part of Hamar in Hedmark. Because of its access to the river
Vorma Vorma is a river in Norway that brings water from lake Mjøsa into the Glomma river. The Vorma is long and flows through the town of Eidsvoll. The Vorma flows from Lake Mjøsa at the village of Minnesund to join with the Glomma at Årnes. Vorm ...
and the lake
Mjøsa Mjøsa is Norway's largest lake, as well as one of the deepest lakes in Norway and in Europe. It is the fourth-deepest lake in Norway. It is located in the southern part of Norway, about north of the city of Oslo. Its main tributary is the rive ...
has long provided a thoroughfare to northern parts of inland Norway. Historically the main industry of Eidsvoll was agriculture, though the soil is rich in clay. Eastern parts of Eidsvoll were for a short time the site of a minor gold rush when gold was found in 1758, and these areas are still known as ''Gullverket''.
Eidsvoll Verk Eidsvoll Verk is a village in Eidsvoll, in Akershus County, Norway. It is served by Eidsvoll Verk Station on the Gardermoen Line. It was the site of the former Eidsvold Iron Works. It is also the site of the Eidsvoll Manor, where the Constituti ...
was opened to
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iron ore Iron ores are rocks and minerals from which metallic iron can be economically extracted. The ores are usually rich in iron oxides and vary in color from dark grey, bright yellow, or deep purple to rusty red. The iron is usually found in the fo ...
by King Christian IV of Denmark in 1624, relying on the excellent water power from the
Andelva Andelva is a river that runs through Eidsvoll, Norway. It flows from the lake Hurdalssjøen at Eidsvoll Verk to the river Vorma Vorma is a river in Norway that brings water from lake Mjøsa into the Glomma river. The Vorma is long and flo ...
river. In 1688, it was owned by the director of the
Kongsberg Silver Mines Kongsberg Silver works () was a mining operation at Kongsberg in Viken county in Norway. The town of Kongsberg is the site of the Norwegian Mining Museum (). History Operating from over 80 different sites, Kongsberg silver mines constituted th ...
, ''Schlanbusch'', and remained in his family until 1781.
Carsten Anker Carsten Tank Anker (17 November 1747 – 13 March 1824) was a Norwegian businessman, civil servant, politician and one of the Fathers of the Constitution of Norway. He was the owner of the manor house in Akershus at which the original National As ...
came into possession of works in 1794, at which time it was in decay since many of the surrounding forests required for
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had been depleted. He restored it and set up the production of stoves and similar iron goods. He also took residence in Eidsvoll in 1811, rebuilding the manor house which is now the
Eidsvollsbygningen Eidsvollsbygningen (Literally: ''The Eidsvoll building'') is a historic manor house located at Eidsvoll in Viken county, Norway. The building is where the Constitution of Norway was signed on 17 May 1814. The estate is now owned by The State of No ...
, the site where the
constitutional assembly A constituent assembly (also known as a constitutional convention, constitutional congress, or constitutional assembly) is a body assembled for the purpose of drafting or revising a constitution. Members of a constituent assembly may be elected b ...
met to draft and sign the
Constitution of Norway nb, Kongeriket Norges Grunnlov nn, Kongeriket Noregs Grunnlov , jurisdiction =Kingdom of Norway , date_created =10 April - 16 May 1814 , date_ratified =16 May 1814 , system =Constitutional monarchy , b ...
on 17 May 1814. Eidsvollsbygningen is today a famous museum. In 1854, Eidsvoll became the end point for the first railroad line in Norway from Oslo. This became the transit point for travel with the
steamship A steamship, often referred to as a steamer, is a type of steam-powered vessel, typically ocean-faring and seaworthy, that is propelled by one or more steam engines that typically move (turn) propellers or paddlewheels. The first steamships ...
Skibladner to Hamar,
Gjøvik is a municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. It is located in the traditional district of Toten. The administrative centre of the municipality is town of Gjøvik. Some of the villages in Gjøvik include Biri, Bybrua, and Hunndalen. The ...
, and
Lillehammer Lillehammer () is a municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. It is located in the traditional district of Gudbrandsdal. The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Lillehammer. Some of the more notable villages in the municip ...
on the lake
Mjøsa Mjøsa is Norway's largest lake, as well as one of the deepest lakes in Norway and in Europe. It is the fourth-deepest lake in Norway. It is located in the southern part of Norway, about north of the city of Oslo. Its main tributary is the rive ...
. In addition to the historic Eidsvoll Church, Eidsvoll is the site of the Langset Church (''Langset kirke'') which dates to 1859 and the Feiring Church (''Feiring Kirke'') which dates to 1875.


Eidsvoll gallery

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Eidsvollsbygningen Eidsvollsbygningen (Literally: ''The Eidsvoll building'') is a historic manor house located at Eidsvoll in Viken county, Norway. The building is where the Constitution of Norway was signed on 17 May 1814. The estate is now owned by The State of No ...
at
Eidsvoll Verk Eidsvoll Verk is a village in Eidsvoll, in Akershus County, Norway. It is served by Eidsvoll Verk Station on the Gardermoen Line. It was the site of the former Eidsvold Iron Works. It is also the site of the Eidsvoll Manor, where the Constituti ...
, site of the
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Geography

Eidsvoll municipality is bordered on the north by Østre Toten (in Oppland county on the west side of
Mjøsa Mjøsa is Norway's largest lake, as well as one of the deepest lakes in Norway and in Europe. It is the fourth-deepest lake in Norway. It is located in the southern part of Norway, about north of the city of Oslo. Its main tributary is the rive ...
) and by
Stange is a List of municipalities of Norway, municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. It is located in the Traditional districts of Norway, traditional district of Hedemarken. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Stangebye ...
(on the east side of the lake) and to the east by Nord-Odal (both in Hedmark county). In the county of Akershus to the southeast lies Nes, to the south lies Ullensaker, and to the west lies Nannestad and Hurdal. In addition to being a commuter town for Oslo, it also has agriculture and forestry industries. The main population and commercial centres are Sundet and
RÃ¥holt RÃ¥holt is a village in the municipality of Eidsvoll, Norway. Its population (2017) is 13 156, of which 259 people live within the border of the neighboring municipality Ullensaker. RÃ¥holt has experienced growth following the airport at Gardermo ...
.


Notable residents

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Henrik Wergeland Henrik Arnold Thaulow Wergeland (17 June 1808 – 12 July 1845) was a Norwegian writer, most celebrated for his poetry but also a prolific playwright, polemicist, historian, and linguist. He is often described as a leading pioneer in the develop ...
(1808–1845) poet, writer and playwright; brought up in Eidsvoll; son of Professor
Nicolai Wergeland Nicolai Wergeland (9 November 1780 – 25 March 1848) was a Norwegian minister, writer and politician, and a member of the Norwegian Constituent Assembly at Eidsvoll that wrote the Constitution of Norway on 17 May 1814. He was elected as one of ...
(1780–1848) * Alf Collett (1844–1919) a Norwegian writer, genealogist and historian * Hans Langseth (1846–1927) Norwegian-American world record holder for the longest beard *
Cecilie Thoresen Krog Ida Cecilie Thoresen Krog (née Thoresen; 7 March 1858 – 13 November 1911) was a Norwegian women's rights pioneer and Liberal Party politician, and the first female university student in Norway. She became famous when she was allowed to submit t ...
(1858–1911) feminist pioneer, first female university student in Norway *
Fredrikke Waaler Fredrikke Amalie Holtemann Rynning Waaler (7 May 1865 – 2 February 1952) was a Norwegian composer, violinist, and proponent for women's rights. Waaler was born in Eidsvoll to Paul Emil Rynning and Anne Margrethe Holtermann. She married physicia ...
(1865-1952) composer, violinist and proponent for women's rights *
Maja Flagstad Marie "Maja" Flagstad (née Johnsrud) (15 November 1871 – 18 January 1958) was a Norwegian pianist, choral conductor, and répétiteur.Randel, Don Michael. 1996. ''The Harvard Biographical Dictionary of Music''. Cambridge, MA: The Belknap Press ...
(1871–1958) a pianist, choral conductor and répétiteur * F. Melius Christiansen (1871–1955) Lutheran choral conductor in Marinette, Wisconsin *
Arne Ekeland Arne Ekeland (14 August 1908 Р28 February 1994) was a Norwegian painter. He was born in Eidsvoll. Among his works are ''Ser vi st̴r p̴ trappene'' from 1939, ''De siste skudd'' from 1940, and ''Kampen'' from 1943, all located at the Nat ...
(1908–1994), artist, lived and worked in
Bøn Bøn is a village in Akershus, 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 ...
his entire life *
Ola SkjÃ¥k Bræk Ola SkjÃ¥k Bræk (4 February 1912 in Eidsvoll – 26 December 1999 in Trondheim) was a Norwegian banker and politician for the Liberal Party. He was Minister of Industry in 1972–1973. SkjÃ¥k Bræk was born in Eidsvoll, the second child of ...
(1912–1999), minister of industry, born and raised in Eidsvoll * Per Gjestvang (1915-2002) a veterinarian, resistance member, military officer and politician *
Dagmar Lahlum Dagmar Mohne Hansen Lahlum (10 March 1923, Norway – 28 December 1999) was a member of the Norwegian resistance in Oslo during World War II and was later recruited (unofficially) to work for MI5. Early life The daughter of a shoemaker, La ...
(1923–1999), resistance worker in WWII , fiancée of
Eddie Chapman Edward Arnold Chapman (16 November 1914 – 11 December 1997) was an English criminal and wartime spy. During the Second World War he offered his services to Nazi Germany as a spy and subsequently became a British double agent. His British Sec ...
* Åsmund Lønning Strømnes (1927–2009), professor of education; lived in Eidsvoll * Leif Johansen (1930-1982) an economist and professor *
Sivert Donali Sivert Donali (19 April 1931 – 6 December 2010) was a Norwegian sculptor. Biography He was born in Oppdal in Sør-Trøndelag, Norway. He was the son of Marit Vekve (1899–1987) and Hans Donali (1898–1991). He studied at art school in Trond ...
(1931–2010) a Norwegian sculptor, lived in Feiring from 1973 *
Drude Berntsen Drude Elisabeth Berntsen (born 1939) is a Norwegians, Norwegian computer scientist who was director of the Norwegian Computing Center (''Norsk Regnesentral'') from 1970 to 1990. It was unusual for a woman to hold such a high-ranking position at a ...
(born 1939) a computer scientist, director of Norwegian Computing Center *
Kari Hag Kari Jorun Blakkisrud Hag (born April 4, 1941) is a Norwegian mathematician known for her research in complex analysis on quasicircles and quasiconformal mappings, and for her efforts for gender equality in mathematics. She is a professor emerita ...
(born 1941) mathematician, researched
complex analysis Complex analysis, traditionally known as the theory of functions of a complex variable, is the branch of mathematical analysis that investigates Function (mathematics), functions of complex numbers. It is helpful in many branches of mathemati ...
on quasicircles *
Siv Stubsveen Siv Stubsveen (born 7 October 1968) is a Norwegian media personality, known from the radio programme ''Kjærlighet uten grenser'' ("Love Without Borders"). She hosted the programme from 1993 to 2004. She was born in Eidsvoll, and grew up in Hamar. ...
(born 1968) a Norwegian model, saleswoman and media personality *
Stian Carstensen Stian Carstensen (born 5 January 1971) is a multi-instrument Norwegian musician, entertainer and with Jarle Vespestad (drums) and Nils-Olav Johansen (vocal and guitar), central members of the Balkan-jazz orchestra Farmers market. Biography Ca ...
(born 1971) a multi-instrument jazz musician, member of
Farmers market A farmers' market (or farmers market according to the AP stylebook, also farmer's market in the Cambridge Dictionary) is a physical retail marketplace intended to sell foods directly by farmers to consumers. Farmers' markets may be indoors or ...
* Jan Gunnar Røise (born 1975) a Norwegian theatre and film actor * Stella Mwangi (born 1986) a Kenyan-Norwegian singer, musician, songwriter and rapper. *
Alexandra Rotan Alexandra Rotan (born 29 June 1996) is a Norwegian singer. Rotan began her career as a child singer, becoming a superfinalist in Melodi Grand Prix Junior 2010 with the song "Det vi vil". She later joined the group Keiino in 2018, and represent ...
(born 1996) a singer for Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019


Sport

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Tormod Knutsen Tormod Kåre Knutsen (7 January 1932 – 23 February 2021) was a Norwegian Nordic combined skier, who won the Nordic combined event at the 1964 Winter Olympics, and came second at the 1960 Winter Olympics. He won four national championships, a ...
(born 1932) a retired Nordic combined skier, silver and gold medallist at the
1960 It is also known as the "Year of Africa" because of major events—particularly the independence of seventeen African nations—that focused global attention on the continent and intensified feelings of Pan-Africanism. Events January * Ja ...
&
1964 Winter Olympics The 1964 Winter Olympics, officially known as the IX Olympic Winter Games (german: IX. Olympische Winterspiele) and commonly known as Innsbruck 1964 ( bar, Innschbruck 1964, label=Austro-Bavarian), was a winter multi-sport event which was celebr ...
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Ole Einar Martinsen Ole Einar Martinsen (born 11 March 1967 is a retired Norwegian football defender. He joined Kongsvinger from Eidsvold Turn in 1988. After five seasons he played one season for Rosenborg. After three more seasons in Kongsvinger he played two f ...
(born 1967) a retired footballer with 300 club caps and two with Norway * Henning Berg (born 1969) a football manager and former player with 422 club caps and 100 with Norway *
Espen Aarnes Hvammen Espen Aarnes Hvammen (; born 13 November 1988) is a Norwegian speed skater specialising in 500 and 1000 m races. Hvammen is a two-time Norwegian champion on the 500 m, and finished top-10 in two World Cup A world cup is a global sporting com ...
(born 1988) a Norwegian champion speed skater *
Henrik Furuseth Henrik Furuseth (Eidsvoll April 24, 1996) is a Norwegian racing driver. He won the U.S. F2000 National Championship in the National Class in 2012. Racing career Henrik started karting when he was 6 years old. He raced his way through the rank ...
(born 1996) a Norwegian racing driver


Sister cities

The following cities are twinned with Eidsvoll: * - Egilsstaðir, Iceland * - Skara, Västra Götaland County, Sweden * -
Sorø Sorø () is a town in Sorø municipality in Region Sjælland on the island of Zealand (''Sjælland'') in east Denmark. The population is 7,999 (2022).
, Region Sjælland, Denmark * - Suolahti, Länsi-Suomi, Finland


References


External links


Municipal fact sheet
from
Statistics Norway Statistics Norway ( no, Statistisk sentralbyrå, abbreviated to ''SSB'') is the Norwegian statistics bureau. It was established in 1876. Relying on a staff of about 1,000, Statistics Norway publish about 1,000 new statistical releases every yea ...
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Eidsvollbygningen museum
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