Carsten Tank (24 April 1766 – 28 January 1832) was a Norwegian businessman and politician who served as Norwegian councilor of government of the 1st Ministry (finance and taxes, March–November 1814), and later councilor of state of the same ministry.[1]
^Knut Dørum. "Carsten Tank". Store norske leksikon. Retrieved 15 June 2016.
CarstenTank (24 April 1766 – 28 January 1832) was a Norwegian businessman and politician who served as Norwegian councilor of government of the 1st Ministry...
CarstenTank Nielsen (18 December 1818 – 1 August 1892) was a Norwegian civil servant and government official. He was the first director of the Norwegian...
Runeberg. Store norske leksikon: CarstenTank, CarstenTank – utdypning (NBL-artikkel) Store norske leksikon: Otto Tank, Otto Tank – utdypning (NBL-artikkel)...
CarstenTank Anker (17 November 1747 – 13 March 1824) was a Norwegian businessman, civil servant, politician and one of the Fathers of the Constitution...
Frederik Hauch. His mother, Karen Tank was sister of Norwegian ship merchant and parliament president CarstenTank. In 1802 Hauch lost his mother, and...
"Tank Jancker eyes England before career goes off track". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 January 2018. Arnhold, Matthias (23 September 2015). "Carsten Jancker...
boat HNoMS Snøgg in the Sognefjord, and finally personally by Admiral CarstenTank-Nielsen and naval personnel from the destroyer HNoMS Garm in the Hjeltefjord...
Valentin Falsen, Valentin C. W. Sibbern n/a 1821 Ingelbrecht Knudssøn, CarstenTank, Christian Magnus Falsen, Andreas Arntzen, Valentin C. W. Sibbern n/a...
Wisconsin. Nils Otto Tank was born near Halden in Østfold, Norway. He was the son of a wealthy politician and landowner. His father CarstenTank (1766–1832) had...
Carsten Jens Maschmeyer (born 8 May 1959) is a German billionaire businessman, investor, and panel member of the German investment television series Die...
Norwegian Government minister, CarstenTank at Rød Herregård, the family estate at Halden of merchant Nils Carstensen Tank (1725–1801). Christian Christensen...
1814 – 20 August 1814 Preceded by Position established Succeeded by CarstenTank Personal details Born 14 July 1750 Copenhagen, Denmark Died 6 July 1825...
owned and inhabited by members of the Tank and Anker families from 1733 including CarstenTank and Nils Otto Tank as well as Peter Martin Anker and Nils...
Manor Eidsfoss Eidsvoll Verk Eidsvoll Carl Frederik Ferdinand Stanley CarstenTank Anker Elingård Manor Fredrikstad Jens Bjelke Falkensten Manor Horten...
son of Erik Ancher (1709–1785) and Anne Catherine Tank (1723–1761). He was a brother of CarstenTank Anker, and changed his surname from Ancher to Anker...
the commander in Bergen, Admiral CarstenTank-Nielsen, to deny Altmark access to the restricted-access harbour zone. Tank-Nielsen was overruled by his superior...
he was President of the Storting, together with Ingelbrecht Knudssøn, CarstenTank, Christian M. Falsen and Valentin Sibbern. On 1 December 1836 Arntzen...
1890 to 1908. As a young boy Nielsen travelled along with his father, CarstenTank Nielsen, who was in charge of the development of a telegraph infrastructure...
F. W. Haffner Hans Henrik Rode F. L. Brock Peder Anker Carsten Anker Peter Anker CarstenTank Jacob Nielsen [no] Of these, only Georg Sverdrup and Peder...
Arendal, Aust-Agder. He was the son of Norwegian Telegraph Director, CarstenTank Nielsen (1818–92) and Alvilde Olsen (1821–1890). Nielsen descended on...
Ulrich Fredrich von Cappelen and Cathrine von Cappelen who was married to CarstenTank. Cappelen was married twice, first to Maria Plesner from 1787, and from...
September – Harald Halvorsen, politician (died 1943). 16 September – CarstenTank-Nielsen, admiral (died 1957). 9 October – Isak Halvorsen, politician...
1881) 29 July – Arnold Carl Johansen, politician (born 1898) 2 August – CarstenTank-Nielsen, naval officer (born 1877). 5 August – Tilla Valstad, teacher...