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Gregers Gram (1846–1929)

Gregers Winther Wulfsberg Gram (10 December 1846 – 1 August 1929) was a Norwegian jurist and politician, and international arbitrator. He was a Supreme Court Assessor, Norwegian prime minister in Stockholm from 1889 to 1891 and from 1893 to 1898 and County Governor from 1898 to 1915.

Gregers Gram
Norwegian Prime Minister in Stockholm
In office
2 May 1893 – 17 February 1898
MonarchOscar II
Prime MinisterEmil Stang
Francis Hagerup
Preceded byOtto Blehr
Succeeded byOtto Blehr
In office
13 July 1889 – 6 March 1891
MonarchOscar II
Prime MinisterEmil Stang
Preceded byJacob Stang
Succeeded byOtto Blehr
County Governor of Hedmark
In office
1898–1915
Prime MinisterJohannes Steen
Otto Blehr
Francis Hagerup
Christian Michelsen
Jørgen Løvland
Gunnar Knudsen
Wollert Konow
Jens Bratlie
Preceded byOscar Mørch
Succeeded byJohannes Irgens
(Acting)
Personal details
Born
Gregers Winther Wulfsberg Gram

(1846-12-10)10 December 1846
Moss, Østfold, Sweden-Norway
Died1 August 1929(1929-08-01) (aged 82)
Vestre Aker, Oslo, Norway
Political partyConservative
RelativesHarald Gram (son)
Johan Wollebæk (son-in-law)
Gregers Gram (grandson)
ProfessionJurist

Personal life edit

Gram was born in Moss as the son of district stipendiary magistrate Paul James Reinhold Harald Gram (1818–1900) and Jensine Sophie Wulfsberg (1810–1902). He was a grandson of Jens Jensen Gram and Gregers Winther Wulfsberg,[1] and a first cousin of Jens Gram.[2]

In August 1878 he married Antoinette Augusta Brodtkorb (1857–1938). He was the father of politician Harald Gram (1887–1961) and through him the grandfather of resistance fighter Gregers Winther Wulfsberg Gram (1917–1944).[1] His daughter Ida Fredrikke married diplomatist Johan Wollebæk.[3]

Career edit

Gram took his examen artium in 1864, and the cand.jur. degree in 1869. He worked in France and in the Norwegian Ministry of Justice, but then left Norway for some years. He worked as a jurist in Egypt, in Ismailia from 1875 to 1882, and later in Alexandria. Back in Norway he was a Supreme Court Assessor from 1884.[1]

Gram belonged to the Conservative Party.[4] When the first cabinet Stang assumed office in 1889, Gram was appointed Norwegian Prime Minister in Stockholm by Prime Minister Emil Stang. He served this position until the resignation of Stang's government in 1891. He was again Prime Minister in Stockholm during Stang's government from 1893. By 1895 this government had become weak due to internal conflicts. Gram was the architect of a new cabinet with Francis Hagerup as Prime Minister. This lasted from 1895 to 1898, but was unseated following the 1898 general election.[1] During his last two tenures as Prime Minister in Stockholm, Gram had taken a moderate stance towards the union between Sweden and Norway, which many wanted to abolish. When a referendum was held on the dissolution of the union in 1905, Gram is believed to have voted against it,[1] though this view was outnumbered 368,392 to 184.[5]

After ending his political career he was County Governor of Hedmark from 1898 to 1915.[6] He had declined several offers of ambassador positions during his career.[7] Gram also served as a member of the arbitration tribunal in several international conflicts.[1] He was a member of the Institut de Droit International from 1904, a board member from 1906 to 1910 and an honorary member from 1925.[7] For his arbitration work he received the Grand Cross of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav in 1893.[1] He died in August 1929 in Vestre Aker, and is buried at Vestre gravlund.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Thyness, Paul (2001). "Gregers Gram". In Helle, Knut (ed.). Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Vol. 3 (2nd ed.). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 4 April 2009.
  2. ^ Bull, Edvard; Jansen, Einar, eds. (1929). "Gram family tree". Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Vol. 4 (1st ed.). Oslo: Aschehoug. p. 529.
  3. ^ Norby, Reginald (2005). "Johan Wollebæk". In Helle, Knut (ed.). Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Vol. 10 (2nd ed.). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 30 March 2009.
  4. ^ "Emil Stang's First Government". Government.no. Retrieved 5 April 2009.
  5. ^ Henriksen, Petter, ed. (2007). . Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Archived from the original on 12 June 2012. Retrieved 4 April 2009.
  6. ^ Mardal, Magnus A. (2007). "Gregers Winther Wulfsberg Gram – norsk jurist". In Henriksen, Petter (ed.). Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 4 April 2009.
  7. ^ a b c "Gregers Gram". Government.no. Retrieved 5 April 2009.
Political offices
Preceded by Norwegian Prime Minister in Stockholm
1889–1891
Succeeded by
Preceded by Norwegian Prime Minister in Stockholm
1893–1898
Succeeded by
Civic offices
Preceded by County Governor of Hedmark
1898–1915
Succeeded by

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Gregers Winther Wulfsberg Gram 10 December 1846 1 August 1929 was a Norwegian jurist and politician and international arbitrator He was a Supreme Court Assessor Norwegian prime minister in Stockholm from 1889 to 1891 and from 1893 to 1898 and County Governor from 1898 to 1915 Gregers GramNorwegian Prime Minister in StockholmIn office 2 May 1893 17 February 1898MonarchOscar IIPrime MinisterEmil Stang Francis HagerupPreceded byOtto BlehrSucceeded byOtto BlehrIn office 13 July 1889 6 March 1891MonarchOscar IIPrime MinisterEmil StangPreceded byJacob StangSucceeded byOtto BlehrCounty Governor of HedmarkIn office 1898 1915Prime MinisterJohannes Steen Otto Blehr Francis Hagerup Christian Michelsen Jorgen Lovland Gunnar Knudsen Wollert Konow Jens BratliePreceded byOscar MorchSucceeded byJohannes Irgens Acting Personal detailsBornGregers Winther Wulfsberg Gram 1846 12 10 10 December 1846Moss Ostfold Sweden NorwayDied1 August 1929 1929 08 01 aged 82 Vestre Aker Oslo NorwayPolitical partyConservativeRelativesHarald Gram son Johan Wollebaek son in law Gregers Gram grandson ProfessionJuristPersonal life editGram was born in Moss as the son of district stipendiary magistrate Paul James Reinhold Harald Gram 1818 1900 and Jensine Sophie Wulfsberg 1810 1902 He was a grandson of Jens Jensen Gram and Gregers Winther Wulfsberg 1 and a first cousin of Jens Gram 2 In August 1878 he married Antoinette Augusta Brodtkorb 1857 1938 He was the father of politician Harald Gram 1887 1961 and through him the grandfather of resistance fighter Gregers Winther Wulfsberg Gram 1917 1944 1 His daughter Ida Fredrikke married diplomatist Johan Wollebaek 3 Career editGram took his examen artium in 1864 and the cand jur degree in 1869 He worked in France and in the Norwegian Ministry of Justice but then left Norway for some years He worked as a jurist in Egypt in Ismailia from 1875 to 1882 and later in Alexandria Back in Norway he was a Supreme Court Assessor from 1884 1 Gram belonged to the Conservative Party 4 When the first cabinet Stang assumed office in 1889 Gram was appointed Norwegian Prime Minister in Stockholm by Prime Minister Emil Stang He served this position until the resignation of Stang s government in 1891 He was again Prime Minister in Stockholm during Stang s government from 1893 By 1895 this government had become weak due to internal conflicts Gram was the architect of a new cabinet with Francis Hagerup as Prime Minister This lasted from 1895 to 1898 but was unseated following the 1898 general election 1 During his last two tenures as Prime Minister in Stockholm Gram had taken a moderate stance towards the union between Sweden and Norway which many wanted to abolish When a referendum was held on the dissolution of the union in 1905 Gram is believed to have voted against it 1 though this view was outnumbered 368 392 to 184 5 After ending his political career he was County Governor of Hedmark from 1898 to 1915 6 He had declined several offers of ambassador positions during his career 7 Gram also served as a member of the arbitration tribunal in several international conflicts 1 He was a member of the Institut de Droit International from 1904 a board member from 1906 to 1910 and an honorary member from 1925 7 For his arbitration work he received the Grand Cross of the Royal Norwegian Order of St Olav in 1893 1 He died in August 1929 in Vestre Aker and is buried at Vestre gravlund 7 References edit a b c d e f g Thyness Paul 2001 Gregers Gram In Helle Knut ed Norsk biografisk leksikon in Norwegian Vol 3 2nd ed Oslo Kunnskapsforlaget Retrieved 4 April 2009 Bull Edvard Jansen Einar eds 1929 Gram family tree Norsk biografisk leksikon in Norwegian Vol 4 1st ed Oslo Aschehoug p 529 Norby Reginald 2005 Johan Wollebaek In Helle Knut ed Norsk biografisk leksikon in Norwegian Vol 10 2nd ed Oslo Kunnskapsforlaget Retrieved 30 March 2009 Emil Stang s First Government Government no Retrieved 5 April 2009 Henriksen Petter ed 2007 unionsopplosningen Store norske leksikon in Norwegian Oslo Kunnskapsforlaget Archived from the original on 12 June 2012 Retrieved 4 April 2009 Mardal Magnus A 2007 Gregers Winther Wulfsberg Gram norsk jurist In Henriksen Petter ed Store norske leksikon in Norwegian Oslo Kunnskapsforlaget Retrieved 4 April 2009 a b c Gregers Gram Government no Retrieved 5 April 2009 Political officesPreceded byJacob Stang Norwegian Prime Minister in Stockholm1889 1891 Succeeded byOtto BlehrPreceded byOtto Blehr Norwegian Prime Minister in Stockholm1893 1898 Succeeded byOtto BlehrCivic officesPreceded byOscar Morch County Governor of Hedmark1898 1915 Succeeded byJohannes Irgens acting Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gregers Gram 1846 1929 amp oldid 1140358575, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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