1825 in Norway explained
Events in the year 1825 in Norway.
Incumbents
Charles III John.[1]
Events
- 4 July – The sloop Restauration set sail from Stavanger to New York City. It is considered the first organized emigration from Norway to the United States.
- 27 November – Population Census: Norway had 1,051,318 inhabitants.
Arts and literature
Births
- 13 March – Hans Gude, painter (d.1903)
- 30 March – Theodor Kjerulf, geologist and poet (d.1888)
- 28 April – Lorenz Juhl Vogt, politician (d.1901)
- 1 June – Jacob Aall Ottesen, Norwegian American minister, theologian and church leader (died 1904)
- 10 June – Sondre Norheim, skier and pioneer of modern skiing (d.1897)
- 16 June – Herman Amberg Preus, Norwegian American Lutheran clergyman and church leader (died 1894)
- 9 October – Oluf Andreas Aabel, priest and writer (d.1895)
- 24 October – Carl Anton Bjerknes, mathematician and physicist (d.1903)
- 17 November – Jacob Kielland, naval officer and politician (d.1889)
Full date unknown
Deaths
Notes and References
- Encyclopedia: Karl Johan . Magnus A. . Mardal . . Bolstad . Erik . Norsk nettleksikon . Oslo . no . 18 December 2023.
- Web site: Laurents Hallager. Bondevik. Jarle. Jarle Bondevik. Norsk biografisk leksikon. Norwegian. 27 February 2012.