Andreas Arntzen
Andreas Arntzen (18 February 1777 – 14 December 1837) was a Norwegian politician.
He was born in Grue, and graduated as cand.jur. in Copenhagen in 1802. He then worked as an attorney, chief of police of Christiania, Supreme Court judge and even a timber merchant.[1]
He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament in 1814, 1818 and 1821, representing the constituency of Christiania.[1] During the 1821 term he was President of the Storting, together with Ingelbrecht Knudssøn, Carsten Tank, Christian M. Falsen and Valentin Sibbern.[2]
On 1 December 1836 Arntzen was appointed Minister of Church Affairs and Education. He left on 1 June 1837, but returned a month later to become Minister of Justice and the Police.[1] He died before the end of the year.
Andreas Arntzen was the father of jurist Carl Arntzen (1801–1877) and County Governor Karelius August Arntzen (1802–1875).
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Andreas Arntzen Archived October 27, 2007, at the Wayback Machine — Norwegian Social Science Data Services (NSD)
- ^ Presidents of the Storting Archived 2008-06-06 at the Wayback Machine
- 1777 births
- 1837 deaths
- People from Grue, Norway
- Government ministers of Norway
- Presidents of the Storting
- Politicians from Oslo
- Supreme Court of Norway justices
- Ministers of justice of Norway
- Ministers of education of Norway
- Members of the Storting 1821–1823
- Members of the Storting 1818–1820
- Members of the Storting 1814
- Norwegian politician, 1770s birth stubs