Georg Sibbern
For the surname, see Sibbern.
Georg Christian Sibbern (29 March 1816 - 4 October 1901) was the Norwegian Prime Minister 16 December 1858 - 30 November 1861 and 17 December 1861 - 1 November 1871, son of Valentin Christian Wilhelm Sibbern and Anne Cathrine de Stockfleth.
On 20 November 1852, he married Maria Soane. He was the brother-in-law of Frederik Due.
He completed his examen artium at Oslo Cathedral School in 1831, and graduated in law at the University of Christiania in 1837.[1]
References
- ↑ Sibbern, Tor Johannes (23 May 2011). "Georg Sibbern, Prime Minister 1858 - 1861 and 1861 - 1871". Norwegian Government Ministries since 1814 sourced from Norsk Biografisk Leksikon. Government Administration Services. Retrieved 18 April 2014.
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Chargé d'affaires of Sweden–Norway to the United States 1850–1854 |
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Resident Minister of Sweden–Norway to the United States 1854–1858 |
Succeeded by Nils Erik Wilhelm af Wetterstedt |
Preceded by Anton Testa |
Envoy of Sweden–Norway to the Ottoman Empire 1858–1858 |
Succeeded by Peter Collett |
Preceded by Georg Nicolaus Adelswärd |
Envoy of Sweden–Norway to France 1878–1884 |
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