Wollert Konow may refer to: Wollert Konow (merchant) (1779–1839), Norwegian merchant, also a politician Wollert Konow (Prime Minister of Norway) (1845–1924)...
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Wollert Konow (16 August 1845 – 15 March 1924) was the 12th prime minister of Norway from 1910 to 1912. He was the leader of a coalition cabinet. Konow's...
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Wollert Konow (8 November 1779 – 3 October 1839) was a Norwegian merchant, politician and vice consul. Konow was born in Bergen, Norway. He was the son...
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Wollert Konow (born 24 May 1847 in Bergen, died 25 October 1932) was a Norwegian politician and farmer. Konow was head of the Interior Ministry from 1891...
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(1796–1881), Norwegian naval officer Wollert Konow (Prime Minister of Norway) (1845–1924), Prime Minister of Norway 1910–1912 Konow, Iran This disambiguation page...
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Wollert is a given name. Notable people with the given name include: Wollert Keilhau (1894–1958), Norwegian librarian and encyclopedist Wollert Konow...
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liberal ideology. Other co-founders of the party included Abraham Berge, Wollert Konow (SB), Sofus Arctander, Harald Bothner, Magnus Halvorsen, Ernst Sars...
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Ludwig Konow (1746–98) and Anna Hedvig Rieck (1756–1810). He was the brother of merchant Wollert Konow (1779–1839) and naval officer Thomas Konow (1796–1881)...
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Ministers See list Christian Michelsen Jørgen Løvland Gunnar Knudsen Wollert Konow Jens Bratlie Otto Bahr Halvorsen Otto Blehr Abraham Berge Johan Ludwig...
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Konowbreen, and to the west is Gaffelbreen. The ridge is named after Wollert Konow. "Konowryggen (Svalbard)". Norwegian Polar Institute. Retrieved 15 March...
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length of the glacier is 12 kilometers. The glacier is named after Wollert Konow. "Konowbreen (Svalbard)". Norwegian Polar Institute. Retrieved 7 March...
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Fredrik Ludvig Konow was also a second cousin of Carl and Sten Konow, first cousin once removed of Wollert Konow (H) and Wollert Konow (SB), and uncle...
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stemming from the village, Konau. Thomas Konow was a brother of the merchant-politicians Wollert Konow and August Konow. In March 1827 he married Catharina...
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Prime minister (1907–1908) Gunnar Knudsen, Prime minister (1908–1910) Wollert Konow, Prime minister (1910–1912) Jens Bratlie, Prime minister (1912–1913)...
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tro og makt (1983), and biographies of the politicians Henrik Ameln, Wollert Konow, Bent Røiseland and Lars Sponheim. Grepstad, Jon. "Olav Garvik". In...
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last section to Løkken was opened on 15. August 1910 by Prime Minister Wollert Konow. The railway got a unique combination of gauge and electric power. At...
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Svartshoel was not elected, so that Hemma served as a deputy for Liberal Wollert Konow (H). In the 1909 election he narrowly failed re-election as deputy....
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Wollert Otto Hallvard Konow Keilhau (8 February 1894 – 19 October 1958) was a Norwegian librarian and encyclopedist. He was born in Kristiania as a son...
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specialist in the Tibeto-Burmese languages. Konow was born in Sør-Aurdal in Oppland where his father, Wollert Otto Konow (1833–95) was a parish priest married...
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office 9 June 1903 – 22 October 1903 Prime Minister Himself Preceded by Wollert Konow (H) Succeeded by Birger Kildal Norwegian Prime Minister in Stockholm...
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Jørgen Løvland, Gunnar Knudsen Liberal 1910–1912 Magnus Halvorsen, Wollert Konow (SB), Jens K. M. Bratlie Liberal Liberal Conservative 1906–1909 Edvard...
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Knudsen I V 1909 4 Wollert Konow (1845–1924) 2 February 1910 20 February 1912 2 years, 18 days Free-minded Liberal Party – Konow H–FV 5 Jens Bratlie...
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February 1910 Monarch Haakon VII Preceded by Jørgen Løvland Succeeded by Wollert Konow Minister of Agriculture In office 31 January 1913 – 12 December 1919...
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Secretary to the Government (Regjeringsråd). Nils Otto Hesselberg "Wollert Konow's (S.B.) Government. 2 February 1910 – 20 February 1912". Government...
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United States. Wollert Konow Theodore Roosevelt July 5, 1910 Wilhelm Thorleif de Munthe de Morgenstierne Chargé d'affaires Wollert Konow William Howard...
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1908 2 February 1910 Gunnar Knudsen Liberal Konow's Cabinet 2 February 1910 20 February 1912 Wollert Konow Conservative, Liberal Left Bratlie's Cabinet...
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married during 1916 to Julie Konow (1893-1991). They were the parents of five children. Store norske leksikon. "Wollert Krohn-Hansen" (in Norwegian)....
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1912 Served with Magnus Halvorsen and Wollert Konow Monarch Haakon VII Prime Minister Gunnar Knudsen Wollert Konow Preceded by Edvard A. Liljedahl Gunnar...
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1880-1883: Wollert Konow Jr. 1884-1885: Ole Torbjørnsen Myklestad 1886-1891: Wollert Konow Jr. 1892-1893: Steffen Sælen 1894-1901: Wollert Konow Jr. 1902-1907:...
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appointed as the new Minister of Agriculture in the cabinet Konow, succeeding Wollert Konow (SB) in the position. He held office until the cabinet fell...
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