Andreas Rogert

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Born(1754-11-18)18 November 1754
Trondheim, Norway
Died10 June 1833(1833-06-10) (aged 78)
OccupationJurist and politician
Andreas Rogert
Norwegian Constitutional Assembly
In office
1814–1814
Personal details
Born(1754-11-18)18 November 1754
Trondheim, Norway
Died10 June 1833(1833-06-10) (aged 78)
OccupationJurist and politician

Andreas Rogert (18 November 1754 – 10 June 1833) was a Norwegian jurist and politician.[1]

Rogert was born in Trondhjem (now Trondheim), Norway, on 18 November 1754.[2][3] He acquired a legal education in Copenhagen in 1779.[4] He worked as a judge and assessor before he became Chief Justice during 1805.[2] He maintained a residence at Collin-gården in Bispegata.[5][6]

He represented the city of Trondhjem at the Norwegian Constituent Assembly in 1814, together with merchant Peter Schmidt.[7] He was vice-president for meeting the first week,[5] and was one of the fifteen who sat in the Constitutional Committee. He generally favored Selvstendighetspartiet [no] (The Independence Party).[2] He was not active in politics after the National Assembly.

He died in Trondheim on 10 June 1833.[2]

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