Hugo Egmont Hørring

Hugo Egmont Hørring (17 August 1842 13 February 1909) was a Danish politician, a member of the Højre political party. He was Council President of Denmark from 1897 to 1900 as the leader of the Cabinet of Hørring.[1]

Hugo Egmont Hørring
Council President of Denmark
In office
23 May 1897  27 April 1900
MonarchChristian IX
Preceded byTage Reedtz-Thott
Succeeded byHannibal Sehested
Personal details
Born(1842-08-17)17 August 1842
Copenhagen
Died13 February 1909(1909-02-13) (aged 66)
Copenhagen
Political partyHøjre

Biography

Hørring was born in Copenhagen, Denmark. He became a student in 1860 at Borgerdydskolen in Christianshavn and received a Master of Laws from the University of Copenhagen in 1868. He held various positions in the Ministry of the Interior and in 1882 became director of the Royal Greenland Trading Department (Den Kongelige Grønlandske Handel). [2][3]

Hørring retired from government service in April 1900. He was a Grand Cross Knight of the Order of the Dannebrog and Dannebrogsman. Hørring died in Copenhagen during 1909 and was buried in Garrison Cemetery.

References

  1. "Hugo Egmont Hørring". historiensverden. Retrieved November 1, 2019.
  2. Axel Kjær Sørensen. "Den Kongelige Grønlandske Handel". Den Store Danske, Gyldendal. Retrieved November 1, 2019.
  3. "Hugo Hørring". dansketaler. Retrieved November 1, 2019.
Political offices
Preceded by
Hans Peter Ingerslev
Interior Minister of Denmark
15 January 1894 23 May 1897
Succeeded by
Vilhelm Bardenfleth
Preceded by
Tage Reedtz-Thott
Council President of Denmark
23 May 1897 27 April 1900
Succeeded by
Hannibal Sehested
Preceded by
Christian Lüttichau
Finance Minister of Denmark
23 May 1897 27 April 1900
Succeeded by
William Scharling
Preceded by
Nicolai Reimer Rump
Justice Minister of Denmark
28 August 1899 27 April 1900
Succeeded by
August Hermann Ferdinand Carl Goos
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