1886 in Norway
Events in the year 1886 in Norway.
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See also: | 1886 in Sweden List of years in Norway |
Incumbents
Events
- The Norwegian Medical Association is established.
Arts and literature
- Albertine, novel by Christian Krohg[1]
- Mannfolk, novel by Arne Garborg
Notable births
- 2 January - Elise Ottesen-Jensen, sex educator, journalist and anarchist agitator (died 1973)
- 6 January - Hans Oskar Evju, politician (died 1967)
- 11 January – Johannes Lid, botanist (died (1971)).[2]
- 23 January – Halvard Olsen, politician and trade unionist (died 1966).[3]
- 18 February – Trygve Bøyesen, gymnast and Olympic silver medallist (died 1963)
- 20 February – Jørgen Andersen, gymnast and Olympic silver medallist (died 1973)
- 22 February – Nils Voss, gymnast and Olympic gold medallist (died 1974)
- 3 March – Tore Ørjasæter, poet (died 1968)
- 4 March – Ola Solberg, newspaper editor and politician (died 1977)
- 16 March – Sigurd Smebye, gymnast and Olympic bronze medallist (died 1954)
- 22 March – Arthur Amundsen, gymnast and Olympic silver medallist (died 1936)
- 4 April – Jens Marcus Mottré, politician (died 1966)
- 19 April – Olaf Sletten, shooter and Olympic silver medallist (died 1943)
- 24 May – Nils Emaus Nilsen, politician (died 1976)
- 12 June – Jacob Prytz, goldsmith and designer (died 1962).[4]
- 24 June – Ragnhild Hartmann Varmbo, politician (died 1982)
- 20 July – Thor Larsen, gymnast and Olympic silver medallist
- 10 August – Svein Olsen Øraker, politician (died 1963)
- 18 September – Paul Pedersen, gymnast and Olympic silver medallist (died 1948)
- 3 November – Hans Næss, sailor and Olympic gold medallist (died 1958)
- 3 November – Henrik Nielsen, gymnast and Olympic silver medallist (died 1973)
- 4 November – Theodor Dahl, journalist and fiction writer (d. 1946).[5]
- 14 November – Marius Nygaard Smith-Petersen, Norwegian American physician and orthopaedic surgeon (died 1953)
- 25 November – Jens Bull, jurist and diplomat (died 1956)
- 1 December – Magnus Johansen, politician (died 1970)
- 8 December – Ole Konrad Ribsskog, politician (died 1941)
- 9 December – Marius Eriksen, gymnast and Olympic bronze medallist (died 1950)
- 17 December – Einar Osland, politician (died 1955)
Full date unknown
- Bjarne Eriksen, businessman (died 1976)
- Thorstein John Ohnstad Fretheim, politician (died 1971)
- Ingar Nielsen, sailor and Olympic gold medallist
- Ferdinand Schjelderup, mountaineer, Supreme Court Justice and resistance member (died 1955)
- Henny Skjønberg, actress and stage director (died 1973)
- Olav Martinus Knutsen Steinnes, politician and Minister (died 1961)
Notable deaths
- 3 January – Andreas Grimelund, bishop (born 1812)
- 20 February – Ludwig Andreas Olsen, United States Navy sailor awarded two Medals of Honor (born 1845)
- 2 April – Christian Halvorsen Svenkerud, politician (born 1798)
- 27 May – Tellef Dahll Schweigaard, politician (born 1806)
- 15 August – Jens Amundsen, ship-owner (born 1820)
- 12 September – Johannes Henrik Berg, politician (born 1797)
- 4 October – Thomas Johannessen Heftye, businessperson, politician and philanthropist (born 1822)
- 4 November – Ole C. Johnson, soldier in the American Civil War (born 1838)
- 28 December – Peder Sather, banker and philanthropist (born 1810)
Full date unknown
- Søren Jørgensen Aandahl, politician (born 1802)
See also
References
- Beyer, Edvard (1975). Norges Litteraturhistorie (in Norwegian). Vol. 3. Oslo: Cappelen. pp. 587–589. ISBN 82-02-02996-1.
- Sunding, Per. "Johannes Lid". In Helle, Knut (ed.). Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 23 November 2012.
- Bolstad, Erik (ed.). "Halvard Olsen". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk nettleksikon. Retrieved 11 November 2020.
- Linder, Mats. "Jacob Prytz". In Bolstad, Erik (ed.). Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk nettleksikon. Retrieved 2 January 2023.
- Obrestad, Tor. "Theodor Dahl". In Helle, Knut (ed.). Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 11 October 2018.
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