1917 painting of Blehr by Kristoffer Sindig-Larsen
8th Prime Minister of Norway
In office 22 June 1921 – 6 March 1923
Monarch
Haakon VII
Preceded by
Otto B. Halvorsen
Succeeded by
Otto B. Halvorsen
In office 21 April 1902 – 22 October 1903
Monarch
Oscar II
Preceded by
Johannes Steen
Succeeded by
Francis Hagerup
Minister of Finance
In office 22 June 1921 – 6 March 1923
Prime Minister
Himself
Preceded by
Edvard H. Bull
Succeeded by
Abraham Berge
In office 23 April 1915 – 16 July 1915 Acting
Prime Minister
Gunnar Knudsen
Preceded by
Anton Omholt
Succeeded by
Anton Omholt
Minister of Justice
In office 1 May 1917 – 21 June 1920
Prime Minister
Gunnar Knudsen
Preceded by
Andreas Urbye
Succeeded by
Otto B. Halvorsen
Minister of Trade
In office 1 January 1903 – 22 October 1903
Prime Minister
Himself
Preceded by
Position established
Succeeded by
Jakob Schøning
Minister of the Interior
In office 21 April 1902 – 1 January 1903
Prime Minister
Himself
Preceded by
Johannes Steen
Succeeded by
Position abolished
Minister of Auditing
In office 9 June 1903 – 22 October 1903
Prime Minister
Himself
Preceded by
Wollert Konow (H)
Succeeded by
Birger Kildal
Norwegian Prime Minister in Stockholm
In office 17 February 1898 – 21 April 1902
Prime Minister
Johannes Steen
Preceded by
Gregers Gram
Succeeded by
Ole Anton Qvam
In office 6 March 1891 – 2 May 1893
Prime Minister
Johannes Steen
Preceded by
Gregers Gram
Succeeded by
Gregers Gram
Personal details
Born
(1847-02-17)17 February 1847 Stange, Hedmark, United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway
Died
13 July 1927(1927-07-13) (aged 80) Oslo, Norway
Political party
Liberal
Spouse
Randi Blehr
Children
Eivind Blehr
Profession
Jurist
Otto Albert Blehr (17 February 1847 – 13 July 1927) was a Norwegian statesman, attorney and newspaper editor who was the 8th prime minister of Norway from 1902 to 1903 during the Union between Sweden and Norway and from 1921 to 1923 following the Dissolution of the union between Norway and Sweden. He represented the Liberal Party.[1]
Otto Albert Blehr (17 February 1847 – 13 July 1927) was a Norwegian statesman, attorney and newspaper editor who was the 8th prime minister of Norway...
He was the son of former prime minister OttoBlehr and feminist Randi Blehr. Sørensen, Øystein (1995). "Blehr, Eivind". In Dahl; Hjeltnes; Nøkleby; Ringdal;...
H–MV–V OttoBlehr (1853–1921) Liberal Party Johannes Steen (1827–1906) Liberal Party 1898 1902 Steen II V Ole Anton Qvam (1834–1904) Liberal Party Otto Blehr...
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women's rights activist. She was married to Prime Minister of Norway OttoBlehr, and was therefore addressed as "Madam Prime Minister" (Norwegian: Statsministerinde)...
Otto Bahr Halvorsen (28 May 1872 – 23 May 1923) was a Norwegian lawyer and politician from the Conservative Party, who served as the 14th prime minister...
American politician, 32nd Mayor of Lynn, Massachusetts (b. 1847) July 13 – OttoBlehr, Norwegian editor and politician, 7th Prime Minister of Norway (b. 1847)...
Succeeded by Ivar Lykke In office 31 May 1922 – 6 March 1923 Prime Minister OttoBlehr Preceded by Arnold C. Ræstad Succeeded by Christian F. Michelet President...
– Philipp Scharwenka, Polish-German composer (d. 1917) February 17 – OttoBlehr, Norwegian attorney, Liberal Party politician, 7th Prime Minister of Norway...
Tidende from 1878 to 1927. It started as Sogns Tidende in 1878 by OttoBlehr. Blehr was a Liberal Party politician, and Sogns Tidende in general sided...
by Håkon Five In office 9 June 1903 – 22 October 1903 Prime Minister OttoBlehr Preceded by Wollert Konow (H) Succeeded by Christian Mathiesen Minister...
Trøndelag. He then became the Minister of Justice in the second government of OttoBlehr. The government was in office from 1921 to 1923, but Amundsen resigned...
the Prime Minister of Norway, housing Francis Hagerup, Johannes Steen, OttoBlehr, Christian Michelsen and Jørgen Løvland in succession. From 1908 the house...
separate consuls. Steen stayed on as prime minister, but was succeeded by OttoBlehr in 1902. The question of separate consuls for Norway soon came up again...
tell you my wish. It is that I may live many years with my dear wife." OttoBlehr submitted his resignation as Prime Minister of Norway along with his entire...
a Norwegian writer and inner missionary who was brought up in Romedal OttoBlehr (1847 in Stange – 1927), an attorney and Prime Minister of Norway from...
Minister of Finance, and later also Prime Minister, when sitting Prime Minister Otto Bahr Halvorsen died. He resigned this post as the result of the defeat in...
reconciliation in Ireland. OttoBlehr formed a cabinet as the new Prime Minister of Norway after the resignation of Otto Bahr Halvorsen. In the match...
April 1902 Monarch Oscar II Preceded by Francis Hagerup Succeeded by OttoBlehr In office 6 March 1891 – 2 May 1893 Monarch Oscar II Preceded by Emil...
In office 22 October 1903 – 11 March 1905 Monarch Oscar II Preceded by OttoBlehr Succeeded by Christian Michelsen In office 14 October 1895 – 17 February...
reviewers and given an unusually high rating. The Swedish ethnologist Barbro Blehr [sv] has argued that in view of the thesis' focus on hierarchy, exclusion...