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4.3
Full date unknown
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←
1905
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1906
in
Norway
→
1907
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Centuries:
18th
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20th
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Decades:
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See also:
List of years in Norway
Events in the year
1906 in
Norway
.
Incumbents
[
edit
]
Monarch
–
Haakon VII
.
[
1
]
Prime Minister of Norway
–
Christian Michelsen
Events
[
edit
]
12 January - Mining starts at A/S
Sydvaranger
in
Finnmark
.
4–5 February -
Noregs Mållag
is founded in
Kristiania
.
1 March - The steamship "Thor" sinks near Lyngholmen in
Sveio
, 39 people perish.
2 March -
The Second Gjæsling Accident
: 25 fishermen is killed in a storm in the fjord
Folda, Trøndelag
.
2 March - The first Norwegian
Blue Cross
association is founded in Kristiania.
8 March - 19 people perish in an
avalanche
close to the fishing village
Steine
in
Lofoten
.
22 June –
Haakon VII
and
Maud of Wales
are crowned monarch and consort of Norway in the
Nidaros Cathedral
.
27 June -
Coop Norge
is established.
4 September - The Norwegian explorer
Roald Amundsen
completed a three-year voyage through the
Northwest Passage
in the converted
herring
boat
Gjøa
, after being trapped in ice for three winters.
The
1906 Parliamentary election
takes place.
The coronation of King Haakon VII and Queen Maud on 22 June 1906
Popular culture
[
edit
]
Sports
[
edit
]
Main article:
1906 in Norwegian football
28 August –
Moss FK
football club is founded.
Music
[
edit
]
Main article:
1906 in Norwegian music
Film
[
edit
]
Main article:
List of Norwegian films before 1930 § 1900s
Literature
[
edit
]
The
Knut Hamsund
novel
Under Høststjærnen. En Vandrers Fortælling
(
Under the Autumn Star
), was published.
Notable births
[
edit
]
January to June
[
edit
]
Greta Nissen
9 January –
Leif Larsen
, naval officer (died
1990
)
30 January –
Greta Nissan
, actress (died
1988
)
31 January –
Jørgen Adolf Lier
, politician (died
1994
)
17 February –
Henrik Selberg
, mathematician (died
1993
).
[
2
]
1 April –
Sigve Lie
, sailor and twice Olympic gold medallist (died
1958
)
6 April –
Bernt Østerkløft
, Nordic combined skier (died
1996
)
20 April –
Johan Jentoft Johansen
, politician (died
1973
)
29 April –
Arthur Arntzen
, politician (died
1997
)
15 May –
Alf Andersen
, ski jumper and Olympic gold medallist (died
1975
)
21 May –
Astrid Sommer
, actress (died
1990
).
[
3
]
26 May –
Fridtjov Søiland Birkeli
, Lutheran missionary, writer, magazine editor, and bishop (died
1983
).
[
4
]
29 May –
Andreas Holm
, politician (died
2003
)
5 June –
Andreas Holmsen
, professor and historian (died
1989
)
11 June –
Sigurd Marius Johansen
, politician (died
1989
)
18 June –
Nils Handal
, politician and Minister (died
1992
)
23 June –
Holger Albrechtsen
, hurdler (died
1992
)
July to December
[
edit
]
Jørgen Juve
13 July –
Erling Petersen
, economist and politician (died
1992
)
19 July –
Klaus Egge
, composer and music critic (died
1979
)
9 August –
Atle Roll-Matthiesen
, judge.
[
5
]
11 August –
Haakon Lind
, boxer (died
1955
)
13 August –
Kjellaug Hølaas
, textile artist and educator (died 1990).
[
6
]
15 August –
Asle Enger
, priest (died
2000
).
[
7
]
15 August –
Gunvor Katharina Eker
, politician (died
1980
)
16 August –
Harald Damsleth
, cartoonist, illustrator and ad-man (died
1971
)
24 August –
Otto Berg
, long jumper (died
1991
)
21 September –
Lauritz Johnson
, novelist, children's writer, and radio and television host (died
1992
).
[
8
]
9 October –
Rolf Hansen
, long distance runner (died
1980
)
9 October –
Haakon Pedersen
, speed skater (died
1991
)
11 October –
Olaf Hansen
, boxer (died
1986
)
17 October –
Brynjulf Bull
, lawyer, Supreme Court advocate and politician (died
1993
)
13 November –
Torborg Nedreaas
, author (died
1987
)
22 November –
Jørgen Juve
, international soccer player and Olympic bronze medallist (died
1983
)
1 December –
Jakob Sande
, writer, poet and folk singer (died
1967
)
8 December –
Borghild Bondevik Haga
, politician (died
1990
)
Full date unknown
[
edit
]
Caroline Mikkelsen
, first woman to set foot on
Antarctica
Arne Skaug
, politician and Minister (died
1974
)
Egil Lindberg
, radio officer and intelligence agent (died 1952).
[
9
]
Notable deaths
[
edit
]
Henrik Ibsen
16 January –
Brita Bjørgum
, writer, teacher and women's rights activist (born
1858
)
[
10
]
21 February –
Walter Scott Dahl
, politician and Minister (born
1839
)
8 March –
Johannes Bergh
, barrister (born
1837
).
[
11
]
6 April –
Alexander Kielland
, novelist (born
1849
)
14 April –
Ole Irgens
, politician (born
1829
)
15 April –
Anders Bull
, politician and Minister (born
1817
)
23 May –
Henrik Ibsen
, playwright (born
1828
)
9 October –
Henriette Wulfsberg
, school owner and writer (born
1843
).
[
12
]
26 October –
Rolf Andvord
, shipowner and consul (born
1847
)
5 November –
Frits Thaulow
, painter (born
1847
)
See also
[
edit
]
Portals
:
Norway
History
Lists
References
[
edit
]
^
Grimnes, Ole Kristian
; Dørum, Knut.
"Haakon 7."
. In Bolstad, Erik (ed.).
Store norske leksikon
(in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk nettleksikon
. Retrieved
19 January
2024
.
^
Baas, Nils Andreas.
"Henrik Selberg"
. In
Helle, Knut
(ed.).
Norsk biografisk leksikon
(in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget
. Retrieved
6 November
2012
.
^
Dalen, Marit.
"Astrid Sommer"
. In Bolstad, Erik (ed.).
Store norske leksikon
(in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk nettleksikon
. Retrieved
9 January
2025
.
^
Elstad, Hallgeir.
"Fridtjov Søiland Birkeli"
. In Bolstad, Erik (ed.).
Store norske leksikon
(in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk nettleksikon
. Retrieved
8 December
2020
.
^
Steenstrup, Bjørn, ed. (1973).
"Roll-Matthiesen, Atle"
.
Hvem er hvem?
(in Norwegian). Oslo: Aschehoug. p. 467
. Retrieved
19 November
2020
.
^
Bolstad, Erik (ed.).
"Kjellaug Hølaas"
.
Store norske leksikon
(in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk nettleksikon
. Retrieved
22 April
2023
.
^
Odland, Paul.
"Asle Enger"
. In
Helle, Knut
(ed.).
Norsk biografisk leksikon
(in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget
. Retrieved
15 March
2013
.
^
Bernstein, Dagfinn.
"Lauritz Johnson"
. In Bolstad, Erik (ed.).
Store norske leksikon
(in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk nettleksikon
. Retrieved
8 December
2020
.
^
Nøkleby, Berit (1995). "Lindberg, Egil". In
Dahl
;
Hjeltnes
;
Nøkleby
;
Ringdal
;
Sørensen
(eds.).
Norsk krigsleksikon 1940–1945
(in Norwegian). Oslo: Cappelen. p. 248.
ISBN
82-02-14138-9
.
^
"Brita Bjørgum"
.
Store Norske Leksikon
(in Norwegian).
^
Amundsen, O. Delphin
(1947).
Den kongelige norske Sankt Olavs Orden
(in Norwegian). Oslo: Grøndahl. p. 103.
^
Borgen, Per Otto (1996).
De skriveføre drammensere : drammensdiktere gjennom 220 år
(in Norwegian). Drammen: Forl. for by- og bygdehistorie. pp.
82–
85.
ISBN
8291649022
.
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