Events in the year 1803 in Norway. Monarch: Christian VII. 1 January – Denmark–Norway abolishes transatlantic slave trade. June – Anders Olson Lysne is...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1803. 1803 (MDCCCIII) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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religious affiliations and other aspects. The population of Norway was around 5.5 million in 2023. From 1349 to 1500 the population was approximately halved...
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Émilie Fer (born 1983), French slalom canoeist Emilie da Fonseca (1803–1884), Norwegian-Danish stage actor and opera singer Emilie Fryšová (1840–1920),...
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Events in the year 1803 in Iceland. Monarch: Christian VII Governors of Iceland: Ólafur Stefánsson April 15 – Reykjavík is made a special jurisdiction...
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Darre (1803–1874), Norwegian clergyman Jeanne-Marie Darré (1905–1999), French classical pianist Niels Stockfleth Darre (1765–1809), Norwegian military...
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Paul Erdmann Isert (category Slavery in Denmark)
mental illness) on 16 March 1792, which came into effect on 1 January 1803. Denmark-Norway thus bears the honour of being the first established sovereign state...
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(1850) Kingdom of Kongo (complete list) – Henrique II, King (1794–1803) Garcia V, King (1803–1830) André II, King (1830–1842) Henrique III, King (1842–1857)...
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Christian VIII of Denmark (redirect from Christian Frederick I of Norway)
of Norway in 1814. Christian Frederick was the eldest son of Hereditary Prince Frederick, a younger son of King Frederick V of Denmark and Norway. As...
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Bargiidbellodat), formerly The Norwegian Labour Party (Norwegian: Det norske Arbeiderparti, DNA), is a social democratic political party in Norway. It is positioned...
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Anders Olson Lysne (category 1803 deaths)
died 1803), was a farmer who led the Lærdal farmers' rebellion from 1800 to 1802. The rebellion began after the government of Denmark-Norway ordered...
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(1742–1803), Danish-Norwegian priest Johan Franciscus Schønheyder (1879–1968), Norwegian ships engineer Rolf Schønheyder (1913–1994), Norwegian sprinter...
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Swedish film producer and screenwriter Per Ivarson Undi (1803–1860), Norwegian-American homesteader in the Wisconsin Territory Ivarson USA LLC, an American...
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Peter Ascanius (category 1803 deaths)
June 1803) was a Norwegian-Danish biologist and geologist. He was a professor of zoology and mineralogy. He was born at Aure in Møre og Romsdal, Norway. In...
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Frederick VI of Denmark (redirect from Frederick VI of Denmark and Norway)
in 1788 and hanging as a capital punishment was abolished in 1789 in both Denmark and Norway. In 1803 the transatlantic slave trade was abolished in Denmark-Norway...
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Napoleonic Wars (redirect from Anglo-French War (1803–14))
Napoleonic Wars 1000km 620miles 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 The Napoleonic Wars (1803–1815) were a series of conflicts fought between the First French Empire under...
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Jørgen Jørgensen's Revolution (category 1809 in Europe)
in 1788, hanging as a capital punishment in 1789 and transatlantic slave trade in 1803. In Norway revolutionary ideas were bigger, yet still small in...
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Fernandes (1993): retired Danish footballer Emilie da Fonseca (1803–1884): Norwegian-Danish stage actor and opera singer Ida Henriette da Fonseca (1802–1858):...
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allowed by Napoleon in 1802 and not abolished for good until 1848. In 1803, Denmark-Norway became the first country from Europe to implement a ban on the...
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Vidkun Quisling (redirect from Minister President of Norway)
Lauritz Jonssøn Quisling (/ˈkwɪzlɪŋ/; Norwegian: [ˈʋɪ̂dkʉn ˈkʋɪ̂slɪŋ] ; 18 July 1887 – 24 October 1945) was a Norwegian military officer, politician and Nazi...
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Tromsø (redirect from Tromsø, Norway)
/ˈtrɒmsɜː/, Norwegian: [ˈtrʊ̂msœ] ; Northern Sami: Romsa [ˈromːsa]; Finnish and Kven: Tromssa; Swedish: Tromsö) is a municipality in Troms county, Norway. The...
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List of wars involving Mexico (redirect from Wars in Mexico)
Kiel in 1814. Following a brief Swedish campaign against Norway, Norway entered a personal union with Sweden. 1807–1814 1804–1807, 1812–1813 1803–1808...
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Frederik Christian Kaas (1725–1803) was a naval officer and admiral in the service of the Danish-Norwegian Crown. The son of Commander Hans Kaas and Agatha...
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Charles XIII (redirect from Carl II of Norway)
had adopted his numeral after studying a fictitious history of Sweden. In Norway, he is known as Charles II. Prince Charles was placed under the tutelage...
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The aristocracy of Norway is the modern and medieval aristocracy in Norway. Additionally, there have been economical, political, and military elites that—relating...
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Governor of St. Thomas, St. John (1802–1803) Casimir Wilhelm von Scholten, Governor of St. Thomas, St. John (1803–1807) Hans Christopher Lillienskjøld,...
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(died 1803). Portals: Norway History Lists Johannessen, Finn Erhard; Mardal, Magnus A. "Frederik 5.". In Bolstad, Erik (ed.). Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian)...
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(born 1974), American abstract painter and sculptor Rudolf Keyser (1803-1864), Norwegian historian, archaeologist and educator Samuel Jay Keyser (born 1935)...
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majesté in Norway (Norwegian: majestetsfornærmelse, majestetsforbrytelse, crimen (læsæ) majestatis, etc.) was judicially based and defined in Norway's 1902...
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List of wars: 1800–1899 (redirect from Wars in the 19th century)
1804–1807, 1812–1813 1803–1808 1810–1812 The term "Austrian Empire" came into use after Napoleon crowned himself Emperor of the French in 1804, whereby Francis...
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