1858 in Norway explained
Events in the year 1858 in Norway.
Incumbents
Oscar I.[1]
Events
- 14 April – The 1858 Christiania fire. Several city blocks were destroyed, 41 buildings burned down, and around 1,000 persons lost their homes.[2] [3]
Births
January to June
- 7 January – Andreas Kaddeland, physician and politician
- 17 February – Hans Georg Jacob Stang, politician and Minister (died 1907)
- 7 March – Cecilie Thoresen Krog, woman’s rights pioneer (died 1911).[4]
- 11 March – Brita Bjørgum, writer, teacher and women's rights activist (died 1906).[5]
- 7 April – Haaken L. Mathiesen, landowner and businessperson (died 1930)
- 19 April – Oddmund Vik, politician (died 1930)
- 9 May Hanna Hoffmann, sculptor and silversmith (born 1917)
- 10 May – Schak Bull, architect (died 1956)
- 27 June – Magne Johnsen Rongved, politician (died 1933)
July to December
Full date unknown
Deaths
Notes and References
- Encyclopedia: Oscar 1. . Terje . Bratberg . Magnus A. . Mardal . . Bolstad . Erik . Norsk nettleksikon . Oslo . no . 1 January 2024.
- Book: Hammer, S. C. . Kristianias historie . 4. no . Simon Christian Hammer . 1923 . Cappelen . 423–438 . Branden 14 april 1858.
- Encyclopedia: Branner . . Arstal, Aksel. Aksel Arstal . Just, Carl . Carl Just . Aschehoug . Oslo. 2. 1966 . 1938 . no .
- Encyclopedia: Cecilie Thoresen Krog . Aslaug . Moksnes . . Bolstad . Erik . Norsk nettleksikon . Oslo . no . 6 January 2024.
- Web site: Brita Bjørgum . Store Norske Leksikon. no.
- Encyclopedia: Sjur Helgeland . Kjell . Bergfjord . . Bolstad . Erik . Norsk nettleksikon . Oslo . no . 17 December 2024.