1817 in Norway
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See also: | 1817 in Sweden List of years in Norway |
Events in the year 1817 in Norway.
Incumbents
- Monarch: Charles II
Events
- The Miss Schultz School is founded. It was the first school for girls in Bergen, the biggest city in Norway in 1817.
Arts and literature
Births
- 9 January – Jacob Jørgen Kastrup Sømme, businessperson, consul and politician (d.1893)
- 2 June – Vilhelm Frimann Christie Bøgh, archivist (d.1888)
- 23 July – Johan Christian Collett, politician (d.1895)
- 8 August - Eilert Sundt, sociologist (d.1875)
- 9 September – Johan Collett Falsen, jurist and politician (d.1879)
- 14 October – Marcus Thrane, author, journalist, and the leader of the first labour movement in Norway (d.1890)
- 4 December – Hans Jensen, businessperson (d.1888)
Full date unknown
- Anders Bull, politician and Minister (d.1906)
- Magnus Feilberg, bookseller and publisher (d.1899)
- Ole Larsen Hammerstad, politician (d.1873)
- Adolph Frederik Munthe, politician and Minister (d.1884)
- Hilmar Martinus Strøm, politician
- Niels Petersen Vogt, politician and Minister (d.1894)
- Johannes Tørrissen Worum, politician
Deaths
Full date unknown
- Johan Lausen Bull, jurist and politician (b.1751)
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gollark: I am not aware of there being 22 base units of words or whatever.
gollark: What?
gollark: Try parsing, say, English grammar with a set of unambiguous rules.
gollark: To wildly speculate about why, it's probably that real-world problems are generally too complicated and nuanced for a practical amount of handcoded rules to work.
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