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See also: | 1896 in Sweden List of years in Norway |
Events in the year 1896 in Norway.
Incumbents
Events
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- The BAA's first organised eclipse expedition
- 11 July – Noregs Ungdomslag (lit. "Norway's youth society") was founded.
Popular culture
Sports
- 3 March – FC Lyn Oslo football club is founded.
Music
Theathre
Literature
Births
January to March
- 4 January
- Jørgen Løvset, gynecologist and academic (died 1981)
- Johanne Reutz Gjermoe, economist and politician (died 1989).[2]
- 2 February – Einar Ræder, long jumper (died 1976)
- 5 February – Paul Tjøstolsen Sunde, politician (died 1958)
- 9 February – Arthur Rydstrøm, gymnast and Olympic silver medallist (died 1986)
- 10 February – Alf Aanning, gymnast and Olympic silver medallist (died 1948)
- 17 February – Arthur Qvist, horse rider and Olympic silver medallist (died 1973)
- 22 February – Ingvald Johannes Jaklin, politician (died 1966)
April to June
- 9 April – Cato Andreas Sverdrup, politician (died 1948)
- 20 April – Asbjørn Bodahl, gymnast and Olympic silver medallist (died 1962)
- 21 April – Leif Høegh, shipowner (died 1974)
- 22 April – Gunnar Jamvold, sailor and Olympic gold medallist (died 1984)
- 22 May – Leiv Kreyberg, pathologist (died 1984).[3]
July to September
- 16 July – Trygve Lie, politician, the first elected United Nations Secretary-General (died 1968)
- 19 July – Olaf Solumsmoen, newspaper editor and politician (died 1972)
- 27 July – Ivar Andresen, opera singer (died 1940)
- 27 July – Olav Svalastog, politician (died 1979)
- 21 August – Gunnar Reiss-Andersen, poet and author (died 1964)
- 25 August – Eilif Løvrak Holmesland, jurist and politician
- 11 September – Isak Larsson Flatabø, politician (died 1969)
- 20 September – Einar Gundersen, international soccer player (died 1962)
- 22 September – Claudia Olsen, politician (died 1980)
October to December
- 8 October – Jon Vislie, lawyer, executed as a reprisal (died 1945)
- 25 October – Karl Marthinsen, commander of Statspolitiet and Sikkerhetspolitiet in Norway during the Nazi occupation (died 1945)
- 26 October – Johs Haugerud, politician (died 1971)
- 1 November – Mathias Torstensen, rower
- 12 November – Lars Evensen, trade unionist and politician (died 1969)
Full date unknown
- Gunnar Bråthen, politician and Minister (died 1980)
- Mons Lid, politician and Minister (died 1967)
- Asbjørn Øverås, educator (died 1966)
- Alfred Trønsdal, politician (died 1953)
Deaths
- 3 January – Andreas Grimelund, bishop (born 1812)
- 16 February – Jens Andreas Friis, linguist and author (born 1821)
- 23 September – Ivar Aasen, philologist, lexicographer, playwright and poet (born 1813)
Full date unknown
- Ludvig Aubert, politician and Minister (born 1838)
- Ludvig Maribo Benjamin Aubert, jurist and politician (born 1836)
- Peter Hersleb Graah Birkeland, bishop (born 1807)
- Jess Julius Engelstad, engineer and railroad administrator (born 1822)
- Baard Madsen Haugland, politician (born 1835)
- Erik Jørgensen, master gunsmith (born 1848)
- Lars Anton Nicolai Larsen-Naur, politician (born 1841)
- Olav Paulssøn, bailiff, writer and politician (born 1822)
See also
References
- ^ Bratberg, Terje; Mardal, Magnus A. "Oscar 2.". In Bolstad, Erik (ed.). Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk nettleksikon. Retrieved 4 January 2024.
- ^ Jensen, Lill-Ann. "Johanne Reutz Gjermoe". In Helle, Knut (ed.). Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 17 August 2013.
- ^ Larsen, Øivind. "Leiv Kreyberg". In Helle, Knut (ed.). Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 15 February 2013.