1850 in Norway explained
Events in the year 1850 in Norway.
Incumbents
Oscar I.[1]
Events
- May - The Labour Union delivered a petition to King Oscar I and the Norwegian Storting (parliament), which was signed by 13,000 members. The union asked for universal voting, the extension of mandatory military service to those with property, equality before the law, better schools, low or no border taxes on necessary goods, such as grains, and special support for poor farmers in the form of arable land on reasonable terms.
- June 19 – Princess Louise of the Netherlands marries Crown Prince Karl of Sweden-Norway.
Arts and literature
Births
- 1 January – Oscar Jacobsen, engineer and politician (died 1902)
- 9 February – Hjalmar August Schiøtz, ophthalmologist (died 1927)
- 18 March – Olefine Moe, opera singer (died 1933)
- 4 July – Ole Olsen, organist, composer, conductor and military musician (died 1927)
- 8 October – Sven Aarrestad, writer, politician and leader in the Norwegian temperance movement (died 1942 in Norway)
- 17 October – Johannes Christiansen, politician (died 1913)
- 25 December – Elizabeth Fedde, Lutheran Deaconess who established the Norwegian Relief Society (died 1921)
Full date unknown
Deaths
Full date unknown
Notes and References
- Encyclopedia: Oscar 1. . Terje . Bratberg . Magnus A. . Mardal . . Bolstad . Erik . Norsk nettleksikon . Oslo . no . 1 January 2024.
- Encyclopedia: Bernt Michael Holmboe . . Bolstad . Erik . Norsk nettleksikon . Oslo . no . 11 December 2023.