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1865 in Norway
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Events in the year
1865 in
Norway
.
Incumbents
Monarch
:
Charles IV
.
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1
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Events
22 September –
Frederik Stang
founds the
Norwegian Red Cross
Arts and literature
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Births
Ludvig Bergh
8 January –
Ivar Flem
, newspaper editor (died
1948
).
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2
]
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3
]
9 January –
Ludvig Bergh
, actor, theatre director (died
1924
).
[
4
]
15 January –
Finn Blakstad
, farmer and politician (died
1941
)
6 February –
William Martin Nygaard
, publisher and politician (died
1952
)
12 June –
Anders Beer Wilse
, photographer (died
1949
)
15 September –
Knut Gjerset
,
Norwegian-American
professor, author and historian (died 1936)
8 October –
Adolph Gundersen
,
Norwegian-American
medical doctor, founder of
Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center
(died
1938
)
22 October –
Borghild Holmsen
, pianist, composer and music critic (died 1938).
[
5
]
2 November –
Paul Olaf Bodding
, missionary, linguist and folklorist (died 1938)
30 November –
Rolf Jacobsen
, jurist, politician and Minister (died
1942
)
Full date unknown
Haakon Martin Evjenth
, politician (died
1934
)
Lars Jorde
, painter (died
1939
)
Ole Monsen Mjelde
, politician and Minister (died
1942
)
Martin Ulvestad
, historian and author (died
1942
)
Deaths
11 June –
Nils Fredrik Julius Aars
, priest and politician (born
1807
)
10 July –
Ulrik Anton Motzfeldt
, jurist and politician (born
1807
)
Full date unknown
Hans Glad Bloch
, politician (born
1791
)
See also
Portals
:
Norway
History
Lists
References
↑
Langslet, Lars Roar
; Mardal, Magnus A.
"Karl 4."
. In Bolstad, Erik (ed.).
Store norske leksikon
(in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk nettleksikon
. Retrieved
3 January
2024
.
↑
Gram, Harald
; Steenstrup, Bjørn, eds. (1948).
"Flem, Ivar"
.
Hvem er hvem?
(in Norwegian). Oslo: Aschehoug. p.
153
. Retrieved
11 December
2019
.
↑
Smith-Meyer, Trond.
"Sunnmørsposten"
. In Bolstad, Erik (ed.).
Store norske leksikon
(in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk nettleksikon
. Retrieved
11 December
2019
.
↑
Bolstad, Erik (ed.).
"Ludvig Bergh"
.
Store norske leksikon
(in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk nettleksikon
. Retrieved
20 December
2024
.
↑
Dahm, Cecilie (1987).
Kvinner komponerer
: ni portretter av norske kvinnelige komponister i tiden 1840-1930
(in Norwegian). Oslo: Solum. p.
115.
ISBN
8256004851
.
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