Otto Albert Blehr (17 February 1847 – 13 July 1927) was a Norwegian statesman, attorney and newspaper editor who was the prime minister of Norway from...
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Vidkun Quisling Otto Blehr (1847–1927), Norwegian attorney and politician Randi Blehr (1851–1928), Norwegian feminist Thomas Johan Blehr (1924–2022), Norwegian...
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Prime minister (1913–1920) Otto Bahr Halvorsen, Prime minister (1920–1921) Otto Blehr, Prime minister (1921–1923) Otto Bahr Halvorsen, Prime minister...
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He was the son of former prime minister Otto Blehr and feminist Randi Blehr. Sørensen, Øystein (1995). "Blehr, Eivind". In Dahl; Hjeltnes; Nøkleby; Ringdal;...
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Tidende from 1878 to 1927. It started as Sogns Tidende in 1878 by Otto Blehr. Blehr was a Liberal Party politician, and Sogns Tidende in general sided...
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H–MV–V Otto Blehr (1853–1921) Liberal Party Johannes Steen (1827–1906) Liberal Party 1898 1902 Steen II V Ole Anton Qvam (1834–1904) Liberal Party Otto Blehr...
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Johannes Steen 1902–1903 Otto Blehr 1907–1908 Jørgen Løvland 1908–1910 Gunnar Knudsen 1913–1920 Gunnar Knudsen 1921–1923 Otto Blehr 1924–1926 Johan Ludwig...
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Gram, Prime minister (1889–1891) Otto Blehr, Prime minister (1891–1893) Gregers Gram, Prime minister (1893–1898) Otto Blehr, Prime minister (1898–1902) Heads...
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women's rights activist. She was married to Prime Minister of Norway Otto Blehr, and was therefore addressed as "Madam Prime Minister" (Norwegian: Statsministerinde)...
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Michelsen Jørgen Løvland Gunnar Knudsen Wollert Konow Jens Bratlie Otto Bahr Halvorsen Otto Blehr Abraham Berge Johan Ludwig Mowinckel Ivar Lykke Christopher...
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Blehr's Second Cabinet was the government of Norway between 22 June 1921 and 6 March 1923. It was a Liberal Party cabinet led by Prime Minister Otto Blehr...
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Otto Bahr Halvorsen (28 May 1872 – 23 May 1923) was a Norwegian lawyer and politician from the Conservative Party, who served as the prime minister of...
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Succeeded by Ivar Lykke In office 31 May 1922 – 6 March 1923 Prime Minister Otto Blehr Preceded by Arnold C. Ræstad Succeeded by Christian F. Michelet President...
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April 1902 Monarch Oscar II Preceded by Francis Hagerup Succeeded by Otto Blehr In office 6 March 1891 – 2 May 1893 Monarch Oscar II Preceded by Emil...
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American politician, 32nd Mayor of Lynn, Massachusetts (b. 1847) July 13 – Otto Blehr, Norwegian editor and politician, 7th Prime Minister of Norway (b. 1847)...
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In office 22 October 1903 – 11 March 1905 Monarch Oscar II Preceded by Otto Blehr Succeeded by Christian Michelsen In office 14 October 1895 – 17 February...
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the Prime Minister of Norway, housing Francis Hagerup, Johannes Steen, Otto Blehr, Christian Michelsen and Jørgen Løvland in succession. From 1908 the house...
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– Philipp Scharwenka, Polish-German composer (d. 1917) February 17 – Otto Blehr, Norwegian attorney, Liberal Party politician, 7th Prime Minister of Norway...
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by Håkon Five In office 9 June 1903 – 22 October 1903 Prime Minister Otto Blehr Preceded by Wollert Konow (H) Succeeded by Christian Mathiesen Minister...
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separate consuls. Steen stayed on as prime minister, but was succeeded by Otto Blehr in 1902. The question of separate consuls for Norway soon came up again...
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Trøndelag. He then became the Minister of Justice in the second government of Otto Blehr. The government was in office from 1921 to 1923, but Amundsen resigned...
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in the region Nordfjord. A driving force behind the establishment was Otto Blehr, and the first editor-in-chief (until 1882) was Edvard Storm Blom. From...
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Minister of Finance, and later also Prime Minister, when sitting Prime Minister Otto Bahr Halvorsen died. He resigned this post as the result of the defeat in...
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Ivar P. Tveiten, Otto B. Halvorsen, Gunder A. Jahren and C. J. Hambro Prime Minister Gunnar Knudsen Otto B. Halvorsen Otto Blehr Abraham Berge J. L...
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Stang 1927–28 Munch Museum, Oslo, Norway 1638 Otto Blehr 1927–30 Storting, Oslo, Norway 1639 Otto Blehr 1927–30 Munch Museum, Oslo, Norway 1640 Winter...
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Party Took office Left office Tenure Cabinet Otto Blehr Liberal 1 January 1903 22 October 1903 294 days Blehr I Jacob Schøning Liberal 22 October 1903 1...
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reviewers and given an unusually high rating. The Swedish ethnologist Barbro Blehr [sv] has argued that in view of the thesis' focus on hierarchy, exclusion...
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a Norwegian delegation that included King Haakon VII, Prime Minister Otto Blehr, the Minister of Defence, and the First Sea Lord of the Royal Norwegian...
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In office 5 June 1900 – 22 October 1903 Prime Minister Johannes Steen Otto Blehr Preceded by Hans Nysom Succeeded by Albert Hansen In office 17 February...
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Prime Minister before election Otto Blehr Liberal Prime Minister after election Francis Hagerup Coalition...
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