Lord Chamberlain (Norway)
The Lord Chamberlain of Norway (Norwegian: hoffsjef) is a traditional officer of the Royal Household of Norway. The title was introduced in 1866. In Denmark the equivalent title is Hofmarskallen (Marshal of the Court).
Lords Chamberlain of Norway
- Ernst Løvenskiold
- 1815–1870: Herman Severin Løvenskiold
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- 1890-1904: Theodor Christian Brun Frølich
- 1904–1925: Fritz Rustad
- 1926–1931: Jacob Roll Knagenhjelm
- 1931–1945: Peder Anker Wedel Jarlsberg
- 1945–1954: Peter Fredrik Broch
- 1955–1966: Ingvald Smith-Kielland
- 1966–1985: Odd Grønvold
- 1985–1991: Ingvald M. Smith-Kielland
- 1991–1993: Kaare Langlete
- 1993–1996: Sivert Farstad
- 1996–2004: Lars Petter Forberg
- 2004–2009: Rolf Trolle Andersen
- 2009–2015: Åge Bernhard Grutle
- 2015–present: Gry Mølleskog
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gollark: What's your naming scheme?
gollark: I have lots of CB coppers, one because fish is very nice and superhuman at egg-getting and most because I catch unbreedables oddly frequently.
gollark: I saw fewer coppers than golds/silvers, but at this sample size it's basically entirely flukes.
gollark: I saw them for less than a second, obviously.
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