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Severin Løvenskiold

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Despite his strongly conservative political views, Severin Løvenskiold was not without interest in progress in a more technical way. During the last years of his position, Norway established its first railroad, its first telegraphic lines, and a system of common postage and stamps. Several laws were
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His position against the dissolution of nobility is a good example of Løvenskiold’s position in many contemporary political issues. His conservatism, which sometimes could appear as reactionary, was reflected in his refusal of measures leading to a popular democracy, particularly so in 1836 when the
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of 1821, Løvenskiold went on record against the decision, finding it unjust and in violation with promises of eternal noble status in 1739 given from King
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lacked the necessary level of education and political understanding to govern national affairs, a view the king in reality shared with him. However, King
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king’s representative, Severin Løvenskiold resigned this position in 1813, and in the following year, he was elected to the
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established, helping the development of different types of industries in Norway. The honour for this goes mostly to
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laws on municipal democracy were sanctioned by the king—against Løvenskiold’s advice. He maintained that the
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accepted the municipal laws. Løvenskiold was very loyal to the King, and he was granted the position of
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to Severin Løvenskiold, the elder, and Benedicte Henriette née Aall. In 1802, he married
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Severin Løvenskiold, Statsminister 1828 - 1841. Stattholder 1841 - 1856
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Biography of Severin Løvenskiold from the Eidsvoll 1814 Museum
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De kom fra alle kanter – eidsvollsmennene og deres hus
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When Løvenskiold was nine years old, he was sent to
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Governor-general of Norway
Oscar I
Herman Wedel-Jarlsberg
Norwegian Prime Minister in Stockholm
Charles III John
Mathias Sommerhielm
Frederik Due
Porsgrunn
Norway
Gjerpen

Norwegian nobleman
prime minister of Norway
Løvenskiold
Porsgrunn
Telemark
Norway
Germany
Wandsbek
Hamburg
Eutin
Saxony
Silesia
University of Copenhagen
Christiania
county governor
Bratsberg amt
Dano-Norwegian
constitutional assembly

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