Events in the year 1684inNorway. Monarch: Christian V. HDMS Lossen is launched. 3 January – Jürgen Christoph von Koppelow, nobleman and officer (d. 1770)...
1684 (MDCLXXXIV) was a leap year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar, the 1684th...
Events from the year 1684in Denmark. Monarch – Christian V Grand Chancellor – Frederik Ahlefeldt 7 May – Christian V issues an order that deposes Adolph...
overturned in the realm of ideas. In several places these Enlightenment ideas brought fundamental changes undermining religious authority, ushering in religious...
1684 – 28 January 1754) was a writer, essayist, philosopher, historian and playwright born in Bergen, Norway, during the time of the Dano–Norwegian dual...
1730) was King of Denmark and Norway from 1699 until his death. Frederick was the son of Christian V of Denmark-Norway and his wife Charlotte Amalie of...
Christen Nielsen Holberg (1625–1686), Norwegian Army officer, father of Ludvig Ludvig Holberg (1684–1754), Norwegian-born Danish writer Mary Liz Holberg...
Norwegian literature is literature composed inNorway or by Norwegian people. The history of Norwegian literature starts with the pagan Eddaic poems and...
grevskap) until 1684, when the name became Jarlsberg. Dating to 1681, the countship was associated with members of the Dano-Norwegian noble family, Wedel-Jarlsberg...
The aristocracy of Norway is the modern and medieval aristocracy inNorway. Additionally, there have been economical, political, and military elites that—relating...
Austria) Hugo von Hofmannsthal (1874–1929, Austria) Ludvig Holberg (1684–1754, Norway) Thomas Holcroft (1745–1809, England) Margaret Holford (1757–1834...
article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1684. June 25 – The death of Robert Leighton, Archbishop of Glasgow, gives rise...
(15 April 1646 – 25 August 1699) was King of Denmark and Norway from 1670 until his death in 1699. Well-regarded by the common people, he was the first...
municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway. As of 2022, it had a population of 212,660. Trondheim is the third most populous municipality inNorway, and was...
The Norwegian Crusade, led by Norwegian King Sigurd I, was a crusade or a pilgrimage (sources differ) that lasted from 1107 to 1111, in the aftermath...
(and of Norway as Carl I) Karl Eusebius, Prince of Liechtenstein (1611–1684) Charles XIII of Sweden or Carl XIII (1748–1818), also Carl II of Norway Carl...
link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article: December 3 – Ludvig Holberg (died 1754), Danish poetry/Norwegian poet and playwright Birth years link...
Hordaland (Urban East Norwegian: [ˈhɔ̂rdɑlɑn] ) was a county inNorway, bordering Sogn og Fjordane, Buskerud, Telemark, and Rogaland counties. Hordaland...
Charles (Carolus Wenzeslaus) Jankovský z Vlašimi (1644–1684), who became Baron of Château Rešice in Moravia; by Walbor Staffansdotter son Nils Karlsson (who...
December 1684in Skiptvet, Norway to the parish priest Anders Lauritsen Spidberg and his wife Susanne Olufsdatter. He was married in 1728 in Christianssand...
This is a list of notable people from Norway. See also: Music of Norway Peder A. Aarøe, former trade unionist Arne Aasheim, diplomat and civil servant...
Ludvig Holberg (1684–1754), Norwegian-born poet, writer, essayist, philosopher, historian and playwright who spent most of his adult life in Denmark Jens...
This is a list of years inNorway. Years inNorway since the dissolution of the union between Norway and Sweden was declared in 1905. 2020s 2020 2021 2022...
its etymology something akin to a cephalopod, said to appear in the sea between Norway and Iceland. It is believed that the legend of the Kraken may...