(1853-01-22)22 January 1853 Horten, Vestfold, United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway
Died
8 February 1921(1921-02-08) (aged 68) Kristiania, Norway
Political party
Conservative
Spouse
Frederikke Dorothea Bødtker
(m. 1850)
Occupation
Lawyer Politician Diplomat
George Francis Hagerup (22 January 1853 – 8 February 1921) was a Norwegian law professor, diplomat, politician for the Conservative Party and women's rights advocate. He was the 7th prime minister of Norway from 1895 to 1898 and from 1903 to 1905, and leader of the Conservative Party from 1899 to 1902. As a legal scholar, he is known for his contributions to the development of public international law, and was chairman of the Institut de Droit International.[1][2][3] He was his party's most active supporter of women's suffrage, and was a co-founder, board member and honorary member of the Norwegian Association for Women's Rights.
^Bodil Chr. Erichsen. "Francis Hagerup". Norsk biografisk leksikon. Retrieved April 1, 2018.
^Peter Macalister-Smith. "Institut de Droit international". Oxford University Press. Retrieved April 1, 2018.
^Wilson, George Grafton (1921). "George Francis Hagerup". American Journal of International Law. 15 (3): 418–419. doi:10.2307/2188002. ISSN 0002-9300.
George FrancisHagerup (22 January 1853 – 8 February 1921) was a Norwegian law professor, diplomat, politician for the Conservative Party and women's...
union between Sweden and Norway. In March 1905, Michelsen replaced FrancisHagerup as Prime Minister, and immediately became the leader of the movement...
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and the second highest cabinet position). During his term, George FrancisHagerup was Prime Minister in Christiania. Sigurd Ibsen played a central role...
October 1903 Monarch Oscar II Preceded by Johannes Steen Succeeded by FrancisHagerup Minister of Finance In office 22 June 1921 – 6 March 1923 Prime Minister...
(1834–1912) Conservative Party 1893 1895 Stang II H FrancisHagerup (1853–1921) Conservative Party 1895 1898 Hagerup I H–MV–V Otto Blehr (1853–1921) Liberal Party...
14 October 1895 Emil Stang Conservative Hagerup's First Cabinet 14 October 1895 17 February 1898 FrancisHagerup Conservative, Moderate Liberal, Independent...
Fearnley, painter Carl Gustav Fleischer, general Hans Gude, painter FrancisHagerup, professor, diplomat and politician C. J. Hambro, journalist, author...
Knudsen, Carl Berner Liberal 1903–1906 Carl Berner, Johan H. P. Thorne, FrancisHagerup Liberal Conservative Conservative 1900–1903 Edvard A. Liljedahl, Carl...
office 17 February 1898 – 21 April 1902 Monarch Oscar II Preceded by FrancisHagerup Succeeded by Otto Blehr In office 6 March 1891 – 2 May 1893 Monarch...
cabinet crises until a coalition government was formed in 1895 with FrancisHagerup as prime minister. That year, the third joint Union committee was appointed...
Grønseth (Professor of Sociology; founder of Norwegian family sociology) FrancisHagerup (Professor of Law) Viggo Hagstrøm (Professor of Law) Odd Hassel (Professor...
October 1895 Monarch Oscar II Preceded by Johannes Steen Succeeded by FrancisHagerup In office 13 July 1889 – 6 March 1891 Monarch Oscar II Preceded by...
was used as the residence for the Prime Minister of Norway, housing FrancisHagerup, Johannes Steen, Otto Blehr, Christian Michelsen and Jørgen Løvland...
Geelmuyden (1816–1885), a naval officer and mayor of Horten from 1857-1864 FrancisHagerup (1853–1921), a Norwegian law professor, diplomat, and Prime Minister...
26 to November 18), Haakon VII (after November 18). Prime Minister: FrancisHagerup (until 11 March), then Christian Michelsen 15 January – A major rockfall...
cabinet posts in the cabinets of Prime Ministers Johan Sverdrup and FrancisHagerup. He was Minister of Auditing 1884–1886, as well as head of the Ministry...
married his wife's brother Henrik Steffens Hagerup, he was also the uncle of Prime Minister FrancisHagerup. Lauritz Dorenfeldt Jenssen genealogy Personalhistorie...
Vilhelm Wexelsen Thomas von Westen Engelhart Succeeded by Wilhelm Olssøn FrancisHagerup Personal details Born (1831-12-26)26 December 1831 Askvoll, Sogn og...
office 15 August 1897 – 17 February 1898 Prime Minister FrancisHagerup Preceded by FrancisHagerup Succeeded by Ole Anton Qvam Minister of Auditing In office...
committees until 1973, after which it has not had a seat. In 1907, FrancisHagerup became the first representative from the Conservative Party, and this...
October 1895 1 year, 91 days Stang II FrancisHagerup Conservative 14 October 1895 15 August 1897 1 year, 305 days Hagerup I Harald Smedal Liberal 15 August...