1807 in Norway
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Events in the year 1807 in Norway.
See also:1807 in Denmark
List of years in Norway
List of years in Norway
Incumbents
Events
- 12 August - Start of the Gunboat War between Denmark-Norway and the United Kingdom.
- 1 September - The Norwegian Government commission was formed.
- 18 September - British forces blows up Fredriksholm Fortress, four Englishmen was killed in the blast.[2]
- 9 October - Overkriminalretten is established. It was Norway's highest court until 1815, when the Supreme Court of Norway was established.
- Porsgrunn is granted limited city status. Full city status is granted in 1842.
Arts and literature

- The oldest monument in Norway; Olavsstøtta is erected.
- Old Karasjok Church was built.
Births
January to June
- 19 January â Peter Hersleb Graah Birkeland, bishop (d.1896)
- 27 January â Ulrik Anton Motzfeldt, jurist and politician (d.1865)
- 14 March â Josephine of Leuchtenberg, Swedish and Norwegian queen (d.1876)
July to December
- 29 November â Peter Severin Steenstrup, naval officer and businessperson (d.1863)
- 22 December â Johan Sebastian Welhaven, poet and critic (d.1873)
Full date unknown
- Nils Fredrik Julius Aars, priest and politician (d.1865)
- Halvor Olsen Folkestad, councillor of state (d.1889)
- Peter Tidemand Malling, bookseller, printer and publisher (d.1878)
- Hans Wille, priest and politician (d.1877)
Deaths
- 16 September â Jochum Brinch Lund, merchant (b.1743).[3]
