Christian Schweigaard Stang (15 March 1900 – 2 July 1977) was a Norwegian linguist, Slavicist and Balticist, professor in Balto-Slavic languages at the...
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Christian Homann Schweigaard (14 October 1838 – 24 March 1899) was a Norwegian politician of the Conservative Party. He served as the 3rd prime minister...
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of Vidkun Quisling's government Christian Schweigaard Stang (1900–1977), Norwegian linguist and professor Dorothy Stang (1931–2005), American-born Roman...
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law, also Stang's law or Stang–Ivšić's law, is a Common Slavic accent law named after Stjepan Ivšić (1911) and Christian Schweigaard Stang (1957); the...
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Christian Homann Schweigaard and granddaughter of Anton Martin Schweigaard and Thorvald Meyer. They had only one child Christian Schweigaard Stang, who became...
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Stang, brother of politician Fredrik Stang and uncle of Christian Schweigaard Stang. Further out in the family, he was a third cousin of Ole A. Stang...
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received private tuition in Russian language from professors Christian Schweigaard Stang and Erik Krag. He received a Rockefeller Foundation grant in...
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It drew the attention by many prominent linguists, such as Christian Schweigaard Stang, Vladimir Toporov, Kazimieras Būga and Juozas Balčikonis. In...
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groups. Emil Stang, 1884–1889 Christian Homann Schweigaard, 1889–1891 Emil Stang, 1891–1893 Christian Homann Schweigaard, 1893–1896 Emil Stang, 1896–1899...
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Emil Stang (14 June 1834 – 4 July 1912) was a Norwegian jurist and politician. He served as the 5th prime minister of Norway from 1889–1891 and again...
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daughter of Niels Anker Stang, became a senior physician, and was the grandfather of judge and politician Elisabeth Schweigaard Selmer. Through his brother...
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appointed professor of Slavic languages and the successor of Christian Schweigaard Stang. She retained this position until her retirement in 1987. Sverdrup...
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banker and politician Kirsten Sand, architect Christian Homann Schweigaard, lawyer and politician Christian August Selmer, politician Michael Skjelderup...
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joined the cabinet of Prime Minister Frederik Stang. Following the surprising resignation of Frederik Stang as Prime Minister in September 1880, King Oscar...
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philos.) Christian August Selmer, Prime Minister of Norway (cand. jur.) Christian Schweigaard, Prime Minister of Norway (cand. jur.) Emil Stang, Prime Minister...
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enterprises. He was also an ancestor of Erling Christophersen and Christian Schweigaard Stang. In 1819, Tofte moved from Hurum to Christiania (now Oslo), where...
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1992) 4 March – Axel Coldevin, historian (died 1992). 15 March – Christian Schweigaard Stang, linguistics researcher and professor (died 1977) 16 March –...
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was then just a teenager. She was born in Kristiania to Niels Anker Stang Schweigaard (1884–1955) and his wife Betty Reimers (1886–1968). She had two older...
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1893) 1 July – Torvald Kvinlaug, politician (b.1911) 2 July – Christian Schweigaard Stang, linguistics researcher and professor (b.1900) 7 July – Nils...
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realm of Norwegian law. Christian Homann Schweigaard Francis Hagerup Emil Stang Johan Sverdrup Christian August Selmer Frederik Stang Wollert Konow (SB) Otto...
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Cabinet of 1814, that was appointed by the then Crown-Prince of Denmark, Christian Fredrik, all the cabinets were appointed by the King of Sweden, who was...
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Seip, historian 1957 Carl Jacob Arnholm, legal scholar 1958 Christian Schweigaard Stang, linguist 1959 Anne Holtsmark, philologist 1960 Øystein Vesaas...
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(Arbeiderpartiet) Conservative Party (Høyre) Centre Party (Senterpartiet) Christian Democratic Party (Kristelig Folkeparti) List of Norwegian monarchs List...
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which caused the fall of the so-called April Ministerium of Christian Homann Schweigaard, led to the demand for a new prime minister. Broch failed in...
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and Postal Affairs in 1884. "Frederik Stang Government". Government.no. 2007-12-03. Retrieved 2024-02-21. "Christian Selmer Government". Government.no. 2007-12-03...
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15 September 1880 15 September 1883 3 years, 0 days F. Stang Selmer Christian H. Schweigaard Independent 15 September 1883 3 April 1884 201 days Selmer...
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grand old man of the Council, Prime Minister Frederik Stang, resigned. The new prime minister, Christian Selmer, was not such a leader and force in the Council...
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Bull 1879–1880 Christian Homann Schweigaard 1881–1884 Anton Blumenthal Petersen 1885–1889 Christian Homann Schweigaard Conservative 1889 Peter Birch-Reichenwald...
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Stang, Prime minister (1873–1880) Christian August Selmer, Prime minister (1880–1884) Christian Homann Schweigaard, Prime minister (1884) Johan Sverdrup...
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First party Second party Third party Leader Ole Anton Qvam Christian Schweigaard Lars Oftedal Party Liberal Conservative Moderate Liberal Last election...
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