• Events in the year 1815 in Norway. Monarch: Charles II. 31 July - The 1815 Act of Union was passed by the Storting. 30 April – Population Census: Norway had...
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    from Statistics Norway table 05803: Population, births, deaths, marriages, migration and population increase. Figures for 1735–1815 and 1838 are taken...
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  • Parliamentary elections were held in Norway in 1815. As political parties were not officially established until 1884, all those elected were independents...
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    Norway or Sweden–Norway (Swedish: Svensk-norska unionen; Norwegian: Den svensk-norske union(en)), officially the United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway...
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    (25 March 1815 – 5 June 1874) was a Norwegian merchant, factory owner and politician. Andresen was born in Christiania (now Oslo), Norway. He was a son...
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    Later in 1814 Norway was united with Sweden, and on 7 March 1815 a common war flag for both states was introduced by royal order in council, the Swedish...
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    during the Hundred Days and his defeat at the Battle of Waterloo (18 June 1815). The Congress of Vienna soon set out to restore Europe to pre-French Revolution...
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  • Julian Egeberg (1842–1921), Norwegian military officer, chamberlain and timber merchant Fredrikke Egeberg (1815–1861), Norwegian pianist and composer Ingjerd...
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    established in 1815 on the basis of section 88 in the Constitution of the Kingdom of Norway, which prescribed an independent judiciary. It is located in the capital...
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  • Neapolitan War in 1815. 1809–1813 Denmark–Norway remained neutral until the Battle of Copenhagen (1807). Denmark was compelled to cede Norway to Sweden by...
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  • Welhaven (category Norwegian-language surnames)
    Norwegian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Elisabeth Welhaven (1815–1901), Norwegian writer Hjalmar Welhaven (1850–1922), Norwegian architect...
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  • Norwegian trade unionist and World War II resistance member Halfdan Kjerulf (1815–1868), Norwegian composer Halfdan Lehmann (1825–1908), Norwegian government...
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    of Norway (1814) Footnotes Glenthøj, Rasmus; Ottosen, Morten Nordhagen (2014). Experiences of War and Nationality in Denmark and Norway, 1807–1815. Palgrave...
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  • The Norwegian Minister of Navy and Postal Affairs was the head of the Norwegian Ministry of Navy and Postal Affairs. The position existed from 1815 to...
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    April 1, 1815, the Royal Norwegian Navy's leadership was reorganized into a navy ministry, and Fasting became the first navy minister. Norway retained...
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  • Johannes Wilhelm Christian Dietrichson (1815–1883), Norwegian Lutheran minister Lorentz Dietrichson (1834–1917), Norwegian poet and historian of art and literature...
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    genealogist Hartvig Nielsen (1908–?), Danish chess player Hartvig Nissen (1815–1874), Norwegian philologist and educator Hartvig Philip Rée (1778–1859), Danish...
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  • The Norwegian State Calendar (Norges Statskalender) was an official publication of the Government of Norway, published annually from 1815 to 2012, and...
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  • include: People Theodor Kjerulf (1825–1888), Norwegian geologist Halfdan Kjerulf (1815–1868), Norwegian composer Charles Kjerulf (1858–1919), Danish composer...
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  • Co-Prince (1806–1812, 1813–1814, 1815) Louis XVIII, French Co-Prince (1814–1815, 1815–1824) Napoleon II, French Co-Prince (1815) Charles X, French Co-Prince...
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    dialect. After the Treaty of Kiel transferred Norway from Denmark–Norway to Sweden–Norway in 1815, Dano-Norwegian (or "det almidelige bogmaal") was the sole...
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    Beauharnais and the text by Alexandre de Laborde, in or around 1807. The song was inspired by Napoleon I's campaign in Egypt and Syria. It represents a chivalric...
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    The list of Norwegian monarchs (Norwegian: kongerekken or kongerekka) begins in 872: the traditional dating of the Battle of Hafrsfjord, after which victorious...
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    In 1814, the Kingdom of Norway made a brief and ultimately unsuccessful attempt to regain its independence. While Norway had always legally been a separate...
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