1625 in Norway
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Incumbents
Events
- February 23 - The First Gjæsling Accident: 210 fishermen are killed in a storm in the fjord Folda, Trøndelag.
- December 9 â The Treaty of The Hague leads to Denmark-Norway's intervention in the Thirty Years' War.
Arts and literature
Births

- 9 August â Hans Rosing, bishop (died 1699).[2]
- 20 November â Tønne Huitfeldt, landowner and military officer (died 1677).[3]
Full date unknown
- Paul Peterson Paus, priest and poet (died 1682).
