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See also: | 1704 in Denmark List of years in Norway |
Events in the year 1704 in Norway .
Eilert Christian Brodtkorb Christie was a Norwegian architect.
Niels Stockfleth Darre Eckhoff was a Norwegian architect.
Events in the year 1809 in Norway.
Events in the year 1765 in Norway.
Events in the year 1914 in Norway.
Honoratus Bonnevie was a Norwegian politician.
Samuel William Manthey was a Norwegian jurist and politician.
Peter Collett was a Norwegian judge, businessman and property owner.
Jens Lauritz Opstad was a Norwegian museum director and historian.
Poul Steenstrup was a Norwegian industrialist and politician. He was the founder of the Kongsberg Arms Factory and served as a representative at the Norwegian Constituent Assembly in 1814.
Bernt Anker was a Norwegian merchant, chamberlain and playwright.
Events in the year 1664 in Norway.
Carl Deichman was a Norwegian businessman, industrialist, book collector and philanthropist. His endowment lead to the founding of the Oslo Public Library officially known as Deichman Library .
Per Engebret Stockfleth Enger was a Norwegian zoophysiologist.
Henning Stockfleth was a Norwegian cleric and Bishop of Oslo.
Hans Eggertsen Stockfleth was a Norwegian civil servant, businessman and investor.
Christian Stockfleth was a Norwegian civil servant and diplomat. He was born in Christiania, Norway, a son of bishop Henning Stockfleth, and a nephew of civil servant Hans Stockfleth. Stockfleth studied at the University of Copenhagen, and further in other European cities. He assumed various central positions with the Danish rule in Norway. From 1683 to 1691 he was appointed Envoy to Stockholm. After returning to Norway he held various positions as Diocesan governor and County Governor in Christianssand, Akershus, and Bergen until his retirement in 1704, shortly before his death.
Events in the year 1639 in Norway.
Henrik Bech was a Danish-born wood carver who settled in Norway from around 1750. He was born in Copenhagen.
Stockfleth is a Dano-Norwegian noble family. Three branches of the family were naturalised as a part of the Danish nobility in 1779, based on a claim that the family had been noble since the time of King Valdemar III (1314–1364).