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Christian Homann Schweigaard (14
October 1838 – 24
March 1899) was a
Norwegian politician of the
Conservative Party. He
served as the 3rd
prime minister...
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Schweigaard is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Anton Martin Schweigaard (1808–1870),
Norwegian educator, jurist,
economist and politician...
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Martin Schweigaard (11
April 1808 – 1
February 1870) was a
Norwegian educator, jurist,
economist and
member of the
Norwegian Parliament.
Schweigaard was...
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Schweigaard's Ministerium,
often referred to as the
April Ministerium, was an
interlude lasting from 3
April to 26 June 1884,
following the impeachment...
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Daniel Mögling (1596 in Böblingen – 1635 in Butzbach) was a
German alchemist and a Rosicrucian. Mögling is
thought to have
written Speculum Sophi**** Rhodostauroti****...
- at the
Wayback Machine "
Schweigaard".
Aschehoug og
Gyldendals Store norske leksikon. Kunnskapsforlaget. 2007. A. M.
Schweigaards oppvekst in Kragerø omkring...
- shop
called **** (Norwegian for "****"). The shop was
located at
Schweigaards gate 56 in Oslo.
Norwegian black metal musicians often gathered at the...
- an
independent record shop
named "****" (Norwegian for "****") at
Schweigaards gate 56 in Oslo. It
quickly became the
focal point of Norway's emerging...
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Christian August Selmer,
Prime minister (1880–1884)
Christian Homann Schweigaard,
Prime minister (1884)
Johan Sverdrup,
Prime minister (1884–1889) Emil...
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Christian H.
Schweigaard Succeeded by
Francis Hagerup In
office 1891–1893
Preceded by
Christian H.
Schweigaard Succeeded by
Christian H.
Schweigaard In office...