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1868 in Norway

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Events in the year 1868 in Norway.

Incumbents

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

Events

  • 21 January – Norwegian Trekking Association is founded.
  • 12 October- The final stretch of the railway line Randsfjordbanen between Drammen and Hønefoss makes Norway's fifth railway complete.

Arts and literature

  • The local newspaper Bergens Tidende was established.

Births

  • 7 February – Johan Throne Holst, industrialist and politician (died 1946)
  • February – Adolf Østbye, revue artist, made the first Norwegian gramophone record (died 1907)
  • 24 March – Sigvald Hasund, researcher of agriculture, politician and Minister (died 1959)
  • 29 April – Nils Yngvar Ustvedt, medical doctor and politician (died 1938)
  • 28 July – Thomas Krag, writer (died 1913).
  • 9 August – Kitty Wentzel, writer and journalist (died 1961).
  • 15 August – Andreas Nilsen Rygg, Norwegian-American newspaper editor and author (died 1951)
  • 24 August – Egil Eide, actor and director (died 1946)
  • 25 September – Kristian Birch-Reichenwald Aars, academic (died 1917)

Full date unknown

  • Adam Egede-Nissen, politician (died 1952)
  • Katti Anker Møller, feminist, children's rights advocate and pioneer of reproductive rights (died 1945)
  • Peter Andreas Amundsen Morell, politician and Minister (died 1948)
  • Rudolf Elias Peersen, politician and Minister (died 1949)
  • Torjus Værland, politician and Minister (died 1954)

Deaths

  • 23 May – Hans Holmboe, educator and politician (born 1798)
  • 11 August – Halfdan Kjerulf, composer (born 1815)

Full date unknown

  • Erik Jonsson Helland, Hardanger fiddle maker (born 1816)
  • Johan Henrik Rye, jurist and politician (born 1787)

References

References

  1. "Karl 4.". Norsk nettleksikon.
  2. "Thomas Krag". Norsk nettleksikon.
  3. "Kitty Wentzel". Norsk nettleksikon.
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