in the year 1860inNorway. Monarch: Charles IV. 5 August - Charles XV of Sweden and Louise of the Netherlands was crowned King and Queen of Norway in...
Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1860. 1860 (MDCCCLX) was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on Friday...
(1759–1816), Norwegian merchant and consul Johan Ernst Mowinckel (born 1860) (1860–1947), Norwegian merchant and politician This disambiguation page lists articles...
The economy of Norway is a highly developed mixed economy with state-ownership in strategic areas. Although sensitive to global business cycles, the economy...
(businessman) (1891–1962), Norwegian military officer and businessperson Christian Fredrik Michelet (major) (1860–1935), Norwegian military officer and equestrian...
Demographic features of the population of Norway, including Jan Mayen, and Svalbard, where the hospital is not equipped for births, include population...
Norway or Sweden–Norway (Swedish: Svensk-norska unionen; Norwegian: Den svensk-norske union(en)), officially the United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway...
towns and cities inNorway. The Norwegian language word by means a town or city–there is no distinction between the two words as there is in English. Historically...
The year 1860in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings. August 22 – The Cenotaph to Matthew Henry, designed by...
bördsrätt in parliamentary debates, 1810–1860" Scandinavian Journal of History 46.1 (2021): 63–83. online Derry, T.K. A Short History of Norway (George...
about the literary events and publications of 1860. January The first issue of the Cornhill Magazine appears in London. It serializes Anthony Trollope's Framley...
(Carl Ludvig Eugen; Swedish and Norwegian officially: Karl; 3 May 1826 – 18 September 1872) was King of Sweden and Norway, there often referred to as Charles...
Aftenposten (Urban East Norwegian: [ˈɑ̂ftn̩ˌpɔstn̩]; transl. "The Evening Post"; stylized as Aftenpoſten in the masthead) is Norway's largest printed newspaper...
Norwegian: Håkon den gode) and Haakon Adalsteinfostre (Old Norse: Hákon Aðalsteinsfóstri, Norwegian: Håkon Adalsteinsfostre), was the king of Norway from...
Norwegian serfdom can be a way of defining the position of the Norwegian lower class farmers, though they were not actually in serfdom by European standards...
Mowinckel (born 1759) (1759–1816), Norwegian merchant and consul Johan Ernst Mowinckel (born 1860) (1860–1947), Norwegian merchant and politician This disambiguation...
building (Norwegian: Stortingsbygningen) is the seat of the Storting, the parliament of Norway. The building is located at Karl Johans gate 22 in central...
Norwegian Americans (Bokmål: Norskamerikanere, Nynorsk: Norskamerikanarar) are Americans with ancestral roots inNorway. Norwegian immigrants went to the...
It was established in 1857 under the Norwegian Ministry of the Interior, itself non-existent today, and dissolved already in1860 when its tasks were...
鄭安娜, Pinyin: Zhèng ānnà, 8 November 1860, Kristiansand, Norway - 1913, China), also named Anna Cheng, was a Norwegian missionary to China belonging to the...
player Lars Osa (1860–1958), Norwegian artist Old Stone Age or Paleolithic Office of Secret Actions, a fictional government department in the video game...