Carl Otto Løvenskiold Explained

Carl Otto Løvenskiold
Office:Norwegian Prime Minister in Stockholm
Term Start:3 April 1884
Term End:26 June 1884
Primeminister:Christian Schweigaard
Predecessor:Otto R. Kierulf
Successor:Ole J. Richter
Birth Date:23 December 1839
Birth Place:Christiania, United Kingdoms and Sweden and Norway
Death Place:Aker, Norway
Nationality:Norwegian
Occupation:Naval officer, business executive and land owner.
Spouse:Elise Løvenskiold
Parents:Otto Joachim Løvenskiold

Carl Otto Løvenskiold (23 December 1839 – 1 October 1916) was a Norwegian naval officer, business executive and landowner. He served as the Norwegian prime minister in Stockholm during 1884. By birth, he is a member of Løvenskiold noble family.

Biography

Løvenskiold was born in Christiania (now Oslo), Norway on 23 December 1839. He was the son of Otto Joachim Løvenskiold (1811-1882) and Julie Caroline Helene Wedel-Jarlsberg (1815-1840). His father was a Supreme Court Attorney and mayor of Christiania. He attended Christiania Cathedral School, became a sea cadet at Frederiksvern and a second lieutenant in the Royal Norwegian Navy in 1859. In 1868 Løvenskiold was promoted to first lieutenant. In 1875, he resigned from naval service. He entered into the operation of the business interests of his father-in-law Harald Wedel Jarlsberg in Bærum and Aker, including Bærum Verk and Nordmarka.[1]

He was a Prime Minister in Stockholm in 1884 during Schweigaard's Ministerium.[2] He served as a member of the Parliament of Norway (Storting) from 1889 to 1897 representing Akershus for the Conservative Party.[3] [4]

Løvenskiold was nominated as a Knight in the Order of St. Olav in 1889, Knight 1st Class in 1899 and Commander in 1912. He also was a recipient of the Order of Vasa. The Spitsbergen icecap Løvenskioldfonna and the mountain ridge Carlsfjella were named in his honor.[5] [6]

Personal life

In 1865, he married his cousin Elise Wedel Jarlsberg (1844-1923), daughter of landowner Harald Wedel Jarlsberg (1811–97) and Elise Frederikke Butenschøn (1820–68). They were the parents of Harald Løvenskiold (1868–1934). Løvenskiold died on 1 October 1916 and was buried in the family grave site at Ullern Church (Ullern kirkegård) in Oslo.[2] [7] [8]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Løvenskiold . lokalhistoriewiki.no. March 1, 2018.
  2. Web site: Carl Otto Løvenskiold, Norsk statsminister i Stockholm 1884. Regjeringen.no. March 1, 2018.
  3. Encyclopedia: Carl Otto Løvenskiold . Norsk biografisk leksikon. Terje . Bratberg . . Kunnskapsforlaget . Oslo. Norwegian. 26 February 2011.
  4. Encyclopedia: Carl Otto Løvenskiold . Magnus A . Mardal . . Kunnskapsforlaget . Oslo . Norwegian . 26 February 2011 .
  5. Web site: Løvenskioldfonna (Svalbard) . . 15 March 2013.
  6. Web site: Carlsfjella (Svalbard) . . 15 March 2013.
  7. Web site: Carl Otto Løvenskiold (1839–1916). lokalhistoriewiki.no. March 1, 2018.
  8. Web site: Ullern kirkegård. Oslo Kommune. March 1, 2018.