1869 in Norway
Events in the year 1869 in Norway.
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Incumbents
    
    
Events
    
- 14 August – Charles Wilhelm Thesen leaves Norway in his 117-ton schooner Albatros, loaded with timber to sell in New Zealand.
 - 16 November – Charles Wilhelm Thesen arrives in Cape Town. After bad weather delays his onward journey, he decides to stay in South Africa.[1]
 
Arts and literature
    
- 3 April – Edvard Grieg's Piano Concerto in A minor receives its première in Copenhagen, played by Edmund Neupert, with Holger Simon Paulli conducting.[2]
 
Births
    
    January to June
    
- 18 February – Johan Hjort, fisheries scientist, marine zoologist and oceanographer (died 1948)
 - 23 March – Waldemar Ager, newspaperman and author in America (died 1941)
 - 1 April – Peter Egge, writer (died 1959)
 - 11 April – Gustav Vigeland, sculptor (died 1943)
 - 5 May – Hjalmar Christensen, writer (died 1925)
 - 8 May – Andreas Tostrup Urbye, politician and Minister (died 1955)
 
July to December
    
- 5 July – Holger Sinding-Larsen, architect (died 1938)
 - 31 July – Johannes Irgens, diplomat, politician and Minister (died 1939)
 - 23 August – Rasmus Olai Mortensen, politician and Minister (died 1934)
 - 13 September – Kristen Holbø, painter and illustrator (died 1953)
 - 17 September – Christian Lous Lange, historian, teacher and political scientist, shared the Nobel Peace Prize in 1921 (died 1938)
 - 29 September – Harald Sohlberg, painter (died 1935)
 - 11 October – Johan Aschehoug Kiær, paleontologist and geologist (died 1931)
 
Deaths
    
- 6 March – Niels Nielsen Vogt, priest and politician (born 1798)
 - 28 October – Gustav Peter Blom, politician (born 1785)
 
Full date unknown
    
- Melchior Schjelderup Olsson Fuhr, politician (born 1790)
 - Jon Eriksson Helland II, Hardanger fiddle maker (born 1849)
 - Bernt Sverdrup Maschmann, priest and politician (born 1805)
 - Christopher Simonsen Fougner, politician (born 1795)
 
See also
    
    
References
    
-  "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-06-02. Retrieved 2013-12-12.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - Grieg and the Danish Connection
 
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