1630 in Norway
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Events in the year 1630 in Norway:
Incumbents
Events
- 27 March â The first regulation regarding the Dannebrog Splitflag in which King Christian IV ordered that Norwegian Defensionskibe (armed merchant ships) may only use the Splitflag if they are in Danish-Norwegian war service.
- Risør obtains the status of ladested (special trading port), subordinate to the nearby town of Skien.[2]
- The Kvikne Copper Works, starts to operate,[3] it is operated from 1630 to 1912.
Births

- 16 April â Lambert van Haven, architect (died 1695)
- 16 November â Edvard Edvardsen, educator and historian (died 1695).[4]
Exact date missing
c.1630 â Karen Mowat, heiress and landowner (d. 1675).[5]
