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The Norwegian Minister of Auditing was the head of the Norwegian Ministry of Auditing. The position existed from 1822 to 1918.

List of Norwegian Ministers of Auditing

NameFromTo
Peter Motzfeldt 18221824
Thomas Fasting 18241824
Hans Hagerup Falbe 18241825
Peter Motzfeldt 18251828
Hans Hagerup Falbe 18281829
Peter Motzfeldt 18291831
Nicolai Krog 18311832
Valentin Sibbern 18321832
Peter Motzfeldt 18321834
Valentin Sibbern 18341835
Peter Motzfeldt 18351837
Nicolai Krog 18371838
Oluf Borch de Schouboe 18381839
Nicolai Krog 18391841
Oluf Borch de Schouboe 18411842
Nicolai Krog 18421845
Valentin Sibbern 18451846
Nicolai Krog 18461848
Valentin Sibbern 18481849
Nicolai Krog 18491850
Jørgen Herman Vogt 18501851
Nicolai Krog 18511852
Hans Riddervold 18521852
Nicolai Krog 18521852
Poul Christian Holst (acting)18521853
Nicolai Krog 18531855
Erik Røring Møinichen 18551855
Christian Bretteville 18551856
August Christian Manthey 18561856
Christian Ludvig Diriks (acting)18561856
Jørgen Herman Vogt 18561857
Christian Ludvig Diriks (acting)18571857
Jørgen Herman Vogt 18571858
Christian Birch-Reichenwald 18581859
Hans Christian Petersen 18591861
Hans Riddervold 18611861
Frederik Stang 18611868
Erik Røring Møinichen 18681869
Frederik Stang 18691873
Jacob Aall (acting)18731875
Frederik Christian Stoud Platou (acting)18751875
Jacob Aall (acting)18751875
Frederik Christian Stoud Platou (acting)18751875
Jacob Aall (acting)18751879
Christian August Selmer 18791879
Christian Jensen 18791880
Christian Homann Schweigaard 18801881
Frederik Christian Stoud Platou (acting)18811881
Christian Homann Schweigaard 18811882
Ole Bachke 18821884
Johan Christian Collett (acting)18841884
Christian Homann Schweigaard 18841884
Johan Sverdrup 18841884
Birger Kildal 18841886
Jakob Sverdrup 18861888
Lars Knutson Liestøl 18881889
Peter Olrog Schjøtt 18891889
Emil Stang 18891891
Hans Hein Theodor Nysom 18911891
Thomas von Westen Engelhart 18911892
Jacob Otto Lange 18921893
Emil Stang 18931894
Ole Andreas Furu 18941895
Johannes Winding Harbitz 18951895
Fredrik Stang Lund 18951896
Harald Smedal 18961897
Francis Hagerup 18971898
Johannes Steen 18981900
Ole Anton Qvam 19001900
Wollert Konow (H) 19001903
Gunnar Knudsen 19031903
Otto Blehr 19031903
Birger Kildal 19031904
Paul Benjamin Vogt 19041905
Gunnar Knudsen 19051905
Harald Bothner 19051905
Christian Michelsen 19051907
Sven Aarrestad 19071908
Gunnar Knudsen 19081910
Wollert Konow (SB) 19101912
Jens Bratlie 19121913
Gunnar Knudsen 19131918

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