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1802 in Norway

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1802 in Norway

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Events in the year 1802 in Norway.

Incumbents

  • Monarch: Christian VII.

Events

  • 9 July - The Lærdal Rebellion ends.
  • Lærdalske lette infanterikompani was formed.

Arts and literature

  • Det Dramatiske Selskab in Trondheim was founded.
  • The dictionary Norsk Ordsamling (Norwegian Vocabulary). by Laurents Hallager, is published for the first time. Today, this is considered the first Norwegian dialect dictionary.

Births

[[Niels Henrik Abel
  • 28 July – Hans Conrad Thoresen, priest and politician (d.1858)
  • 5 August – Niels Henrik Abel, mathematician (d.1829).
  • 7 October – Magnus Brostrup Landstad, minister, psalmist and poet (d.1880)
  • 10 October – Leonhard Christian Borchgrevink Holmboe, priest and politician (d.1887)
  • 10 November – Karelius August Arntzen, politician (d.1876)
  • 27 December – Thomas Fearnley, painter (died 1842).

Full date unknown

  • Søren Jørgensen Aandahl, politician (d.1886)
  • Christian Ludvig Diriks, politician and Minister (d.1873)
  • Johan Widing Heiberg Landmark, jurist and politician (d.1878)

Deaths

  • 1 January - Peder Harboe Hertzberg, potato priest (b.1728)
  • 13 February - Jakob Edvard Colbjørnsen, chief justice (b.1744)

References

References

  1. Bratberg, Terje. "Christian 7.". Norsk nettleksikon.
  2. Daae, Ludvig. (1870). "Norske Bygdesagn". Cappelen.
  3. [http://tidsskriftet.no/pdf/pdf2004/1962.pdf Hem, Erlend. 2004. Laurents Hallager – lege og språkmann. ''Tidsskrift for Den norske legeforening'' 124(15): 1962.] {{Webarchive. link. (2015-06-13 {{in lang). no
  4. Stubhaug, Arild. "Niels Henrik Abel". Kunnskapsforlaget.
  5. Østby, Leif. "Thomas Fearnley". Norsk nettleksikon.
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