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1861 in Norway

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1861 in Norway

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Events in the year 1861 in Norway.

Incumbents

  • Monarch: Charles IV.
  • First Minister: Frederik Stang

Events

  • The town of Gjøvik is founded.

Arts and literature

  • Ferdaminni fraa Sumaren 1860 (A remembrance of a journey in the summer 1860) was written by Aasmund Olavsson Vinje.

Births

[[Fredrikke Mørck
  • 1 January – Nicoline Hambro, politician and women's rights pioneer (died 1926).
  • 9 March – Monthei Eriksen Haug, politician
  • 18 April – Christian Emil Stoud Platou, railroad director and politician (died 1923)
  • 19 April – Amalie Andersen, actress (died 1924).
  • 23 July – Hans Bergersen Wergeland, politician
  • 10 October – Fridtjof Nansen, explorer, scientist and diplomat, awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1922 (died 1930)
  • 9 November – Fredrikke Mørck, liberal feminist, magazine editor (died 1934).
  • 21 December – Valentin Valentinsen, engineer and politician

Full date unknown

  • Pauline Fjelde, Norwegian-American painter, needlework artist and weaver (died 1923)
  • Ludvig Meyer, barrister, newspaper editor and politician (died 1938)
  • Olaf Norli, bookseller and publisher (died 1959)
  • Anton Thorkildsen Omholt, politician and Minister (died 1925)
  • Edvard Sverdrup, theologian (died 1923)

Deaths

  • 22 January – Peder Klykken, politician (born 1772)
  • 6 June – David Vogt, politician (born 1793)
  • 16 October – Broder Lysholm Krohg, military officer and civil servant (born 1777)

References

References

  1. "Karl 4.". Norsk nettleksikon.
  2. Aas, Kristin Natvig. "Nicoline Hambro". Norsk nettleksikon.
  3. (1981). "Biografisk skuespillerleksikon : norske, danske og svenske skuespillere på norske scener særlig på 1800-tallet". Universitetsforl.
  4. Simensen, Anne Synnøve. "Fredrikke Mørck". Norsk nettleksikon.
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