1821 in Norway
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Events in the year 1821 in Norway.
Incumbents
Events
- 1 August - The Nobility of Norway is abolished.
- Fredrik Meltzer designs the modern flag of Norway to replace the modified Danish and Swedish flags then in use.
- Thomas Fasting became the first individual ever convicted in an impeachment trial by the Norwegian Constitutional Court of the Realm (Riksrett).
- The town of Lillesand is founded.
Births
- 18 January â Minna Wetlesen, educator (died 1891).[2]
- 2 May â Jens Andreas Friis, linguist and author (d.1896)
- 14 July â Jens Holmboe, politician and Minister (d.1891)
- 17 August â Jacob Andreas Michelsen, businessperson and politician (d.1902)
- 23 August â Christian Collett Kjerschow, politician (d.1889)
- 24 October â James DeNoon Reymert, newspaper editor, mine operator, lawyer and politician (d.1896)
- 18 November â Johan Jørgen Lange Hanssen, politician (d.1889)
Full date unknown
- Eilev Jonsson Steintjønndalen, Hardanger fiddle maker (d.1876)
Deaths
- 14 January â Jens Zetlitz, priest and poet (b.1761)
- 5 March â Gabriel Schanche Kielland, businessman and ship owner (b.1760)
- 20 May â Abraham Pihl, clergyman, astronomer and architect (b.1756).[3]
- 21 November â Jonas Rein, priest, poet and member of the Norwegian Constituent Assembly at Eidsvoll (b.1760)
