Nicolai Johan Lohmann Krog
First Minister
In office
1822–1836
Monarch
Karl III Johan
Prime Minister
Severin Løvenskiold
Governor
Count Wedel-Jarlsberg
Preceded by
Jonas Collett
Succeeded by
Jørgen Herman Vogt
Member of the Council of State Division in Stockholm
In office
1825, 1828, 1832, 1835, 1838, 1841, 1848, – 1850
Member of the Interim Government in Stockholm
In office
October 11, 1852 – April 12, 1853
Born
July 6, 1787
Died
October 15, 1856
Resting place
Christ kirkegård in
Oslo
Nationality
Norwegian
Spouse(s)
Henriette (née Mathiesen)
Profession
Politician
Military service
Service/branch
Army and Navy
Years of service
52
Rank
Chief of the Ministry of the Army and Navy
Nicolai Johan Lohmann Krog (1787-1856) was First Minister of Norway (1836-1855). He also held several other ministerial posts in the period 1821-1855, Minister of the Army and Minister of the Navy.[1]
References
Sources
Online
"Nicolai Krog" (in English). Oslo: Government of Norway. http://www.regjeringen.no/en/the-government/previous-governments/the-structure-of-the-registry/ministries-and-offices/offices/first-minister-1814-1873/nicolai-johan-lohmann-krog.html?id=463336. Retrieved 2009-11-13.
Preceded by
Jonas Collett
First Minister of Norway
1822-–1836
Succeeded by
Jørgen Herman Vogt
Heads of government of Norway
First Ministers, 1814–1873
Prime Ministers, 1873–1905
Prime Ministers, 1905–1940
WWII 1940–1945
Nygaardsvold (Prime Minister in exile, 1940-1945) •
Quisling (Prime Minister, 1940 coup) •
Christensen (Chairman of the Administrative Council, 1940) •
Terboven (German Commissioner for Norway) •
Quisling (Minister President, 1942-1945)
Prime Ministers, 1945–
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