Gunnar Knudsen (19 September 1848 – 1 December 1928), born Aanon Gunerius Knudsen, was a Norwegian politician from the Liberal Party who served as the...
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Estonian equestrian Gunnar Knudsen (1848–1928), Norwegian politician Gunnar Korhonen (1918–2001), Norwegian politician Gunnar Berg Lampe (1892–1978)...
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neurobiologist and neurologist Gunnar Knudsen (1848–1928), Prime Minister of Norway 1908–1910 and 1913–1920 Jens Martin Knudsen (1930–2005), Danish astrophysicist...
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1902–1903 Otto Blehr 1907–1908 Jørgen Løvland 1908–1910 Gunnar Knudsen 1913–1920 Gunnar Knudsen 1921–1923 Otto Blehr 1924–1926 Johan Ludwig Mowinckel 1928–1931...
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Born in Gjerpen, he was a son of shipowner Christen Knudsen (1884–1986) and a grandson of Gunnar Knudsen. He served as a deputy representative to the Norwegian...
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not re-elected in 1910. The first cabinet Knudsen fell in February 1910, but when the second cabinet Knudsen assumed office on 31 January 1913, Ihlen was...
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Christen Knudsen decided to gradually hand over control of his shipping company to his two sons, Jørgen Christian Knudsen and Gunnar Knudsen. These men...
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(1907–1908) Gunnar Knudsen, Prime minister (1908–1910) Wollert Konow, Prime minister (1910–1912) Jens Bratlie, Prime minister (1912–1913) Gunnar Knudsen, Prime...
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Martin Gunnar Knutsen (29 September 1918 – 23 February 2001) was a Norwegian politician, chairman of the Communist Party of Norway (NKP) 1975–1982. Knutsen...
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Prime Minister of Norway, Gunnar Knudsen. Parts of Gunnar Knudsenfjella belong to the Trollheimen mountainous district. "Gunnar Knudsenfjella (Svalbard)"...
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Folkeparti merged with Liberalistene. Johan Sverdrup - Johannes Steen - Gunnar Knudsen - Lars Sponheim http://www.nrk.no/ytring/venstre-er-eneste-liberale-parti-1...
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Liberal Party – Løvland V–MV 3 Gunnar Knudsen (1848–1928) 19 March 1908 2 February 1910 1 year, 320 days Liberal Party 1909 Knudsen I V 4 Wollert Konow (1845–1924)...
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Brynild Anundsen (1841–1913), a Norwegian-American editor and publisher Gunnar Knudsen (1848–1928), the Prime Minister of Norway from 1908-1910 & 1913-1920...
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Haakon VII Prime Minister Gunnar Knudsen Preceded by Jørgen Løvland Søren Tobias Årstad Gunnar Knudsen Succeeded by Gunnar Knudsen Ivar Lykke Anders Buen...
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July 1904, when Aktieselskapet Borgestad was founded by Prime Minister Gunnar Knudsen when he merged his shipping companies and listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange...
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Minister Gunnar Knudsen Preceded by Anton Omholt Succeeded by Anton Omholt Minister of Justice In office 1 May 1917 – 21 June 1920 Prime Minister Gunnar Knudsen...
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Liberal, Liberal Left, Moderate Liberal Knudsen's First Cabinet 19 March 1908 2 February 1910 Gunnar Knudsen Liberal Konow's Cabinet 2 February 1910 20...
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October 1905 – 27 November 1905 Prime Minister Himself Preceded by Gunnar Knudsen Succeeded by Edvard H. Bull In office 1 September 1904 – 11 March 1905...
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and one brother Gunnar. Gunnar Knudsen would later become Prime Minister of Norway for the Liberal Party. In 1867 Jørgen Christian Knudsen married Marie...
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Margit Schiøtt (redirect from Margit Knudsen)
She was born in Gjerpen, a daughter of the Norwegian Prime Minister Gunnar Knudsen. Her husband was dr. ing. Didrik Cappelen Schiøtt (1887–1958) and they...
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voted against the idea of having a monarchy, and the Finance Minister Gunnar Knudsen, a republican member of the Cabinet, resigned over this issue. It was...
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Knudsen's Second Cabinet was the government of Norway from 31 January 1913 to 21 June 1920, led by prime minister Gunnar Knudsen. It was a Liberal Party...
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shipowner Diderik von Cappelen (1761–1828) and former Prime Minister Gunnar Knudsen (1848–1928). 1638–ca. 1650 Christen Andersen and his widow Anne Gundersdatter...
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Minister Gunnar Knudsen Preceded by Carl Berner Gunnar Knudsen Edvard Liljedahl Succeeded by Søren Tobias Årstad Jørgen Løvland Gunnar Knudsen In office...
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county from 1908 until 1913. In 1913, the Prime Minister of Norway, Gunnar Knudsen asked him to be the Norwegian Minister of Finance, a position he held...
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1907 19 March 1908 148 days Løvland Gunnar Knudsen Liberal 19 March 1908 2 February 1910 1 year, 320 days Knudsen I Abraham Berge Free-minded Liberal...
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Conservative 1922–1924 Ivar Lykke, Otto B. Halvorsen Conservative 1919–1921 Gunnar Knudsen, Ivar Lykke, Anders Buen, Ivar Petterson Tveiten, Otto B. Halvorsen...
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Christian Knudsen and Gunnar Knudsen both became wealthy ship-owners and influential politicians: Jørgen Christian as mayor and parliament member, Gunnar as...
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Haugen. "Jørgen Meinich". Norsk biografisk leksikon. Retrieved May 1, 2017. Gunnar Christie Wasberg. "Jens Bratlie". Norsk biografisk leksikon. Retrieved May...
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endeavor by Tidens Tegn and to an extent Aftenposten. Prime Minister Gunnar Knudsen summoned a sitdown of himself and the three newspaper's editors, where...
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