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1829 in Norway

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1829 in Norway

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Events in the year 1829 in Norway.

Incumbents

  • Monarch: Charles III John.
  • First Minister: Jonas Collett

Events

  • 17 May – Henrik Wergeland became a symbol of the fight for celebration of the constitution at May 17, which was later to become the Norwegian National Day. He became a public hero after the infamous "Battle of the Square" in Christiania.
  • The present Kvitsøy Lighthouse was built.

Births

[[Georg Andreas Bull
[[Ole Richter
  • 9 January – Hans Christian Harboe Grønn, barrister and politician (d. 1902).
  • 26 March – Georg Andreas Bull, architect and chief building inspector (d.1917)
  • 6 April – Ole Irgens, politician (d.1906)
  • 19 May – Julius Nicolai Jacobsen, businessperson and politician (d.1894)
  • 15 June – Ulrik Frederik Christian Arneberg, politician (d.1911)
  • 28 July – Josephine Sparre, courtier and royal mistress
  • 28 September – Erik Bodom, painter (d. c1879)
  • 21 December – Hans Christian Heg, colonel and brigade commander in the Union Army during the American Civil War (d.1863)

Full date unknown

  • Ludvig Daae, politician (d.1893)
  • Hans Christian Hanssen-Fossnæs, politician
  • Hans Hagerup Krag, engineer (d.1907)
  • Niels Mathiesen, politician and merchant (d.1900)
  • Ole Richter, lawyer, politician and Prime Minister of Norway (d.1888)
  • Lorentz Henrik Müller Segelcke, politician and Minister (d.1910)

Deaths

[[Niels Henrik Abel
  • 6 April – Niels Henrik Abel, mathematician (b.1802)
  • 6 December – Baltzar von Platen, Governor-general of Norway (b.1766)

Full date unknown

  • Peder Jacobsen Bøgvald, politician (b.1762)
  • Johan Randulf Bull, judge (b.1749)
  • Ole Clausen Mørch, politician (b.1774)
  • Lars Jakobson Thingnæsset, farmer and politician (b.1760)

References

References

  1. Mardal, Magnus A.. "Karl Johan". Norsk nettleksikon.
  2. "Hans Christian Harboe Grønn".
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