Håkon Five Explained

Håkon Five
Office:Minister of Agriculture
Term Start:3 March 1933
Term End:20 March 1935
Primeminister:Johan Ludwig Mowinckel
Predecessor:Jens Hundseid
Successor:Hans Ystgaard
Term Start2:25 July 1924
Term End2:5 March 1926
Primeminister2:Johan Ludwig Mowinckel
Predecessor2:Anders Venger
Successor2:Ole Bærøe
Term Start3:26 July 1921
Term End3:6 March 1923
Primeminister3:Otto Blehr
Predecessor3:Martin Olsen Nalum
Successor3:Anders Venger
Term Start4:12 December 1919
Term End4:21 June 1920
Primeminister4:Gunnar Knudsen
Predecessor4:Gunnar Knudsen
Successor4:Gunder Anton Jahren
Office5:Minister of Provisioning
Term Start5:20 February 1919
Term End5:21 June 1920
Primeminister5:Gunnar Knudsen
Predecessor5:Birger Stuevold-Hansen
Successor5:Johan Rye Holmboe
Office6:County Governor of North Trøndelag
Term Start6:11 November 1927
Term End6:15 January 1944
Monarch6:Haakon VII
Primeminister6:Ivar Lykke
Christopher Hornsrud
Johan Ludvig Mowinckel
Peder Kolstad
Jens Hundseid
Johan Nygaardsvold
Predecessor6:Halvor Bachke Guldahl
Successor6:Asbjørn Lindboe
Office7:Member of the Norwegian Parliament
Term Start7:1 January 1934
Term End7:31 December 1936
Constituency7:North Trøndelag
Term Start8:1 January 1922
Term End8:31 December 1930
Constituency8:North Trøndelag
Birth Name:Håkon Martin Henriksen Five
Birth Date:27 September 1880
Birth Place:Kvam, North Trøndelag, United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway
Death Place:Kvam, North-Trøndelag, Norway
Spouse:Bodil Erichsen
Henriette von der Recke Holtsmark
Party:Liberal

Håkon Martin Henriksen Five (27 September 1880 – 15 January 1944) was a Norwegian politician for the Liberal Party. He was Minister of Agriculture 1919–1920, 1921–1923, 1924–1926 and 1933–1935, and Minister of Provisioning 1919–1920.

Five was Member of Parliament for Nord-Trøndelag county 1922-1930 and 1934–1936. He also served as County Governor of Nord-Trøndelag from 1927 until his death in 1944.