Oluf Kalips Explained
Oluf Petersson Kalips (c.1520–1592) was a Norwegian nobleman, landowner and Chancellor of Norway. [1]
He was knighted in 1550 and served as Chancellor of Norway (Norges rikes kansler) in the years 1565–1567. During the Nordic Seven Years' War (1563–1570) between Denmark-Norway and Sweden, he held various assignments within the Royal Danish-Norwegian Navy.[2] He was a notable landowner and held numerous aristocratic estates, including Thorsø in Østfold and Arneberg at Åsnes in Hedmark. [3] [4] [5]
Related Reading
- Kongsrud, Helge (1984) Den kongelige arveretten til Norge 1536-1661: Ide og politisk instrument (Universitetsforlaget)
Notes and References
- https://lokalhistoriewiki.no/index.php/Leksikon:Norges_rikes_kansler Norges rikes kansler (Norsk historisk leksikon)
- Book: Templin, Ronald Ray. The Templin's of Indiana. 1 February 2013. 1997. Bireline Publishing Company. 337.
- Book: Humaniora Norvegica: the year's work in Norwegian humanities. 1 February 2013. 1958. Akademisk forlag.. 332.
- https://snl.no/Thors%C3%B8 Terje Bratberg: Thorsø (Store norske leksikon)
- https://lokalhistoriewiki.no/index.php/Tors%C3%B8_herreg%C3%A5rd Torsø herregård (Om lokalhistoriewiki.no