1832 in Norway
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Incumbents
Events
- 11 June - 25 June â The Norwegian ultramarathoner Mensen Ernst ran about 2,500 kilometres (1,600 mi) from Paris to Moscow in 14 days.
Arts and literature
- The newspaper Drammens Tidende is established.
- Det Dramatiske Selskab in Tromsø is founded.
Births
- 19 March â Frantz Bruun, priest (d.1908)
- 27 May â Laura Gundersen, actor (d.1898)
- 22 July â Ananias Dekke, ships designer (died 1892).[2]
- 1 August â Andreas Olsen Sæhlie, farmer, distillery owner and politician (d. 1895).[3]
- 20 September â Marie Wexelsen, writer (died 1911).[4]
- 13 October â Johan Wilhelm Eide, printer, publisher and newspaper editor (died 1896).[5]
- 8 December â Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson, writer and the 1903 Nobel Prize in Literature laureate (d.1910).[6]
- 15 December â Wilhelm Christopher Christophersen, diplomat (d.1913)
Full date unknown
- Nils Henrik Bruun, engineer (d.1916)
- Jens Andersen Hagen, politician
- Anders Heyerdahl, violinist, composer and folk music collector (d.1918)
- Knud Knudsen, photographer (d.1915)
- Bernt Julius Muus, Lutheran minister (d.1900)
Deaths
- 28 January - Carsten Tank, politician (b.1766)
- 3 November - Gabriel Lund, merchant and representative at the Norwegian Constituent Assembly (b.1773)

