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Frederik Christian Stoud Platou was a Norwegian legal scholar, Supreme Court justice, district stipendiary magistrate and politician.
Events in the year 1891 in Norway.
Events in the year 1861 in Norway.
Carl Nicolai Stoud Platou was a Norwegian civil servant and politician. A jurist by education, he is best known for his civil servant career in the Norwegian Ministry of Justice and the Police, which spanned from 1911 to 1941. He was promoted to deputy under-secretary of state in 1926, but was dismissed and later incarcerated for listening to hostile radio in 1941, during the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany. He returned after the war as Chief Minister of the Ministry of Justice and the Police in May 1945 and County Governor of Akershus and Oslo from 1945 to 1955. He had been involved in politics before the war as well, as deputy mayor of Aker.
Oscar Ludvig Stoud Platou was a Norwegian jurist. After fourteen years as an assessor in Oslo City Court from 1876 to 1890, he was a professor at the Royal Frederick University from 1890 to 1920.
Christian Emil Stoud Platou was a Norwegian railroad director and politician for the Conservative Party.
Nicolai Lumholtz was a Danish born, Norwegian clergyman. He served as acting bishop of the Diocese of Christiania.
Lars Hannibal Sommerfeldt Stoud Platou was a Norwegian psychiatrist.
Waldemar Stoud Platou was a Norwegian businessperson. He had a long career in the brewery industry.
Ludvig Stoud Platou was a Danish-Norwegian educator, historical and geographical writer, politician and State Secretary.
Carl Nicolai Stoud Platou was a Norwegian civil servant and politician.
Christopher Frimann Omsen was a Norwegian "Founding Father" and later Supreme Court Justice.
Events from the year 1754 in Denmark.
Gabriel Andreas Stoud Platou was a Norwegian banker and politician for the Conservative Party.
Events in the year 1723 in Norway.
Events in the year 1705 in Norway.
Søren Nielsen May, also spelled Søren Nielsen Maj, was a Danish priest, who was parish priest and provost in Holbæk. He was an uncle of the statesman Peder Griffenfeld, Denmark-Norway's de facto ruler in the early 1670s.
The May family was a prominent Danish family that belonged to the clergy and thus the legally privileged elite in Denmark-Norway. It was descended from the priest Søren Nielsen May, a native of then-Danish Helsingborg in Scania, and Catharina Motzfeldt, the daughter of the noble Copenhagen wine merchant Peter Motzfeldt. Catharina Motzfeldt's sister was the mother of Peder Griffenfeld, the de facto ruler of Denmark-Norway in the early 1670s, and the May family, along with Griffenfeld's other close relatives, thus rose to significant prominence with their nephew's rise to power.
Ludvig Stoud was a Danish-Norwegian theologian and priest. He served as a bishop of the Diocese of Christianssand from 1699 until his death in 1705. He spent much time and effort as Bishop trying to eradicate the heathen and Catholic remnants in southern Norway.
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