From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 1913 in Norway
1913 in Norway
««« »»» • 10 April - Ragnar Horn, politician (died 2002)
1913 • 21 April - Arne Sæter, politician (died 1973)
1912 1914
in
1911
Norway 1915 • 25 April - Harald Noreng, literary researcher and
1910 1916 lexicographer (died 2006)
• 12 May - Harry Johan Olai Klippenvåg, politician
Decades: 1890s • 1900s • 1910s • 1920s • 1930s
(died 1994)
• 12 May - Reidar Strømdahl, politician (died 2006)
Centuries: 18th • 19th • 20th • 21st • 12 June - Helge Sivertsen, discus thrower, politician
See also: Other events of 1913 and Minister (died 1986)
List of years in Norway • 23 June - Sverre Hansen, international soccer player
and Olympic bronze medallist (died 1974)
• 14 July - Kåre Martin Hansen, politician (died 1985)
• 27 August - John Larsen, rifle shooter, Olympic gold
Norway.
Events in the year 1913 in Norway
medallist and World Champion (died 1989)
• 17 September - Jarl Johnsen, boxer (died 1986)
Incumbents • 27 September - Petter Jakob Bjerve, politician and
• King of Norway - Haakon VII of Norway Minister (died 2004)
• Prime Minister of Norway - Jens Bratlie • 1 October - Otto Øgrim, physicist and author (died
2006)
• 18 October - Arne Skouen, film director and
Events journalist (died 2003)
• Female suffrage is enacted in Norway • 23 October - Odd Eidem, writer, journalist and
• Municipal and county elections are held throughout literary critic (died 1988)
the country. • 22 November - Olav Bruvik, politician and Minister
(died 1962)
• 2 December - Knut Myrstad, politician (died 2001)
Arts and literature
Full date unknown
Sport • Arne B. Mollén, sports official (died 2000)
• 29 July - Vålerenga IF Fotball football club is founded
as part of Vålerengens IF multi-sport club. Notable deaths
• 9 January - Hjalmar Johansen, polar explorer (born
Notable births 1867)
• 27 January – Robert Collett, zoologist (born 1842)
• 13 January - Karl J. Brommeland, politician (died
• 8 February - Thore Torkildsen Foss, politician (born
1999)
1841)
• 20 January - Odd Frantzen, soccer player and
• 9 May – Evald Rygh, banker, politician and Minister
Olympic bronze medallist (died 1977)
(born 1842)
• 11 February - Margrete Aamot Øverland, resistance
• 10 May - Andreas Aubert, art historian (born 1851)
member (died 1978)
• 5 July - Johannes Christiansen, politician (born 1850)
• 20 February - Johan Støa, politician (died 1973)
• 15 July - Thomas Vigner Christiansen Haaland,
• 23 February - Gunnar Fredrik Hellesen, politician and
politician (born 1859)
Minister (died 2005)
• 26 July - Wilhelm Christopher Christophersen,
• 24 February - Kai Holst, resistance fighter (died 1945)
diplomat (born 1832)
• 10 March - Anna Sofie Herland, politician (died 1990)
• 10 September - Haaken C. Mathiesen, landowner and
• 13 March - Harald Magne Elstad, judge (died 2003)
businessperson (born 1827)
• 1 April - Peder Ree Pedersen, politician (died 1976)
• 23 October - Kristian Vilhelm Koren Schjelderup, Sr.,
• 3 April - Per Borten, politician and Prime Minister of
bishop (born 1853)
Norway (died 2005)
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Full date unknown References
• Anton Christian Bang, politician (born 1840)
• Fritz Trampe Flood, merchant (born 1826)
• Anna Sofie Jakobsen, missionary to China (born 1860) External links
• Birger Kildal, politician and Minister (born 1849)
• Kristian Mauritz Mustad, politician (born 1848)
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