Christian Magnus Falsen (14 September 1782 – 13 January 1830) was a Norwegian constitutional father, statesman, jurist, and historian. He was an important...
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Christian Magnus Falsen Sinding-Larsen (17 April 1866 – 12 February 1930) was a Norwegian physician and hospital director. He was born in Kristiania as...
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Johansson syndrome, named after Swedish surgeon Sven Christian Johansson (1880-1959), and Christian Magnus Falsen Sinding-Larsen (1866-1930), a Norwegian physician...
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clause (Norwegian: Jesuittparagrafen). The clause originally reads: Christian Magnus Falsen, Georg Sverdrup and Nicolai Wergeland were the central delegates...
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principle of the people's right to self-determination articulated by Christian Magnus Falsen and Gunder Adler had been established as foundational for the framing...
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measures. The previous edition (1990), no longer valid, portrays Christian Magnus Falsen (1782–1830), a co-founder of the Norwegian constitution. The most...
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Union between Sweden and Norway (section Attempted coup d'état by Hereditary Prince Christian Frederik)
principle of the people's right to self-determination articulated by Christian Magnus Falsen and Gunder Adler had been established as the basis of the constitution...
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Norwegian Constituent Assembly in 1814, together with Peder Anker and Christian Magnus Falsen. He was married in 1788 with Mette Marie Colstad (1768-1816). They...
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States in his son, Christian Magnus Falsen, who later became recognized as the father of the Norwegian Constitution. In Envold De Falsen's paper entitled...
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but the Supreme Court was formally established in 1815. 1827–30: Christian Magnus Falsen - Was only active a few weeks in the spring and summer of 1828...
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Meltzer (1821) Proposal 6 (1821) Proposal 7 (1821) Proposal 8 by Christian Magnus Falsen (1821) Proposal 10 (1821) Proposal 11 (A) by the Commission of...
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Valentin Falsen, and Rear Admiral Jørgen Conrad de Falsen. Enevold de Falsen Christian Magnus Falsen Carl Valentin Falsen Jørgen Conrad de Falsen Upon Norway's...
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Bergen, Norway. Her father, Enevold Munch Falsen (1810-1880) was a judge. Her grandfather, Christian Magnus Falsen (1782-1830) had been a Supreme Court Justice...
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Justice Enevold De Falsen (1755–1808) and Anna Henrike Petronelle Mathiesen (1762–1825). He was the brother of Christian Magnus Falsen. Both his father...
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and the subsequent U.S. and French constitutions. The authors, Christian Magnus Falsen and Johan Gunder Adler, were also influenced by the Spanish Constitution...
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for the authors of Norway's own Constitution of 1814, including Christian Magnus Falsen. The close relationship between the two nations was reinforced...
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of 2,783. Also, 1,566 inhabitants live in the Ski urban area. Christian Magnus Falsen (1782–1830), Norwegian constitutional father, jurist and historian;...
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1814 Wilhelm F. K. Christie, Christian A. Diriks n/a Eidsvold (1814) Georg Sverdrup, Christian Magnus Falsen, Christian A. Diriks, Jens S. Fabricius,...
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March 1787. Enevold Falsen (1755–1808), a noted attorney and father of the future Norwegian constitutional writer Christian Magnus Falsen, defended Lofthus...
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De Falsen (1755–1808) married Anna Henrikka Petronelle Mathiesen (1762–1825) in 1781. They had 7 children, including the statesman Christian Magnus Falsen...
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Isak Hambro, and Heinrich Glogau. In 1817, Glogau had challenged Christian Magnus Falsen, one of the proponents of the ban against Jews at the constitutional...
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the Old Town's Cemetery. Among those buried are "Eidsvoll man" Christian Magnus Falsen and painter Adolph Tidemand, in addition to many of the first railway...
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May 1821 Unknown Proposal 6 May 1821 Unknown Proposal 7 May 1821 Christian Magnus Falsen Proposal 8 May 1821 Unknown Proposal 10 May 1821 Commission of...
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he was suspended from office based upon libel charges involving Christian Magnus Falsen, Attorney General of the Norway. By a decision of the Supreme Court...
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Christian Magnus Falsen. The Constitution of the Kingdom of Norway of 1814, which is still in function, was written by a nobleman, namely by Falsen....
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September 13 – William Wood, Scottish surgeon (d. 1858) September 14 – Christian Magnus Falsen, jurist, father of the Constitution of Norway and member of Stortinget...
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25 April-1 May: Jens Schou Fabricius 2-8 May: Christian Adolph Diriks 9-16 May: Christian Magnus Falsen 17-20 May: Georg Sverdrup Forced in early 1814...
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Lange (1808–1888) and Anne Birgithe Falsen. He was a maternal grandson of founding father Christian Magnus Falsen, grandnephew of Alexander Lange, first...
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Christian Wilhelm Wisbech 1879–1879: Einar Torkel Christian Tambeskjelver Rosenquist 1880–1881: Christian Wilhelm Wisbech 1882–1889: Christian Magnus...
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September 13 – William Wood, Scottish surgeon (d. 1858) September 14 – Christian Magnus Falsen, jurist, father of the Constitution of Norway and member of Stortinget...
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