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Nils Christian Egede Hertzberg

Nils Christian Egede Hertzberg (26 October 1827 – 8 July 1911) was a Norwegian theologian, educator and politician.

Nils Christian Egede Hertzberg
Minister of Education and Church Affairs
In office
3 April 1884 – 26 June 1884
Prime MinisterChristian Schweigaard
Preceded byHenrik L. Helliesen
Succeeded byElias Blix
In office
30 January 1882 – 21 March 1884
Prime MinisterChristian A. Selmer
Preceded byRasmus T. Nissen
Succeeded byHenrik L. Helliesen
Personal details
Born(1827-10-26)26 October 1827
Ullensvang, Hordaland, United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway
Died8 July 1911(1911-07-08) (aged 83)
Christiania, Norway
Political partyConservative
SpouseMartha Cathrina Marie Clauson
ChildrenArthur Johan
Nils Hertzberg jr.
Johan
Jens

Background edit

He was born in Ullensvang in Hordaland, Norway. He was a son of vicar and politician Niels Hertzberg (1759–1841) and Anna Christine Egede Thomsen (1789–1860). His sister Maja Elisabeth Weinwich Hertzberg (1824–1881) was the wife of author Claus Pavels Riis (1826–86).[1]

The family moved to Bergen when he was nine. He enrolled in Bergen Cathedral School in 1841 and took the examen artium here in 1846. He later graduated from the Royal Frederick University with the cand.theol. degree in 1851.[2]

Career edit

He was a teacher at the Norwegian Military Academy from 1853, and Asker Seminary from 1860. He was an avid outdoorsman, and took further education in 1865 when he attended the Central Gymnastic School. After that he took over the physical education for the future teachers at Asker Seminary, and organized both gymnastics, shooting and hikes. He also helped start teachers' courses in Centralforeningen for Udbredelse af Legemsøvelser og Vaabenbrug. Physical education was officially included in the teacher seminary curricula in 1867.[2]

In 1867 Hertzberg took over as headmaster of Hamar Teachers' College. In Hamar city, he was an opposing force of the Grundtvigianism proposed by Olaus Arvesen and Herman Anker who founded Norway's first folk high school in the city.[2] Hertzberg propagated his views in the periodical Norsk Skoletidende, started by him in 1869 and edited by him until 1873.[3]

In 1873 he was appointed as deputy under-secretary of state in the Ministry of Church Affairs.[2] In 1882 he was chosen as Minister in the same ministry, as a part of the cabinet of Prime Minister Christian August Selmer. On 1 March 1884 he changed to being a member of the Council of State Division in Stockholm. In April 1884 the cabinet was dissolved as it was impeached. He became Minister of Church Affairs and Education in the successor Schweigaard's Cabinet, but in June 1884 it fell because parliamentarism was implemented in Norway for the first time. In the 1885 Norwegian parliamentary election he was elected to the Parliament of Norway from the constituency Kristiania, Hønefoss og Kongsvinger. He was re-elected in 1888, and served two terms.[4]

Personal life edit

In December 1864 he married Martha Catharina Marie Clauson (1844–1928). They had the sons: author Nils Christian Egede Hertzberg (1866-1941), missionary priest Arthur Johan Hertzberg (1870-1940), rector Johan Hertzberg (1872-1954) clergyman Mikael Skjelderup Hertzberg (1874-1927) and colonel Jens Skjelderup Hertzberg (1877-1940). [5] [6] [7]

Hertzberg wrote several books, mostly after retiring as a government minister. His memoirs were published in two volumes in 1909 and 1910; Fra min Barndoms og Ungdoms Tid 1827–1856 and Minder fra min Skolemestertid 1844–1873.[2]

Hertzberg was a fellow of the Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and Letters from 1883, and an honorary member of Centralforeningen and Animal Protection Norway. He was decorated as a Knight, First Class of the Order of St. Olav in 1877 and promoted to Commander in 1893. He died in July 1911 in Kristiania.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ "Claus Pavels Riis". lokalhistoriewiki. Retrieved April 1, 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Thyness, Paul. "Nils Hertzberg". In Helle, Knut (ed.). Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 28 October 2013.
  3. ^ "Nils Christian Egede Hertzberg". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Retrieved 28 October 2013.
  4. ^ "Nils Christian Egede Hertzberg" (in Norwegian). Norwegian Social Science Data Services (NSD). Retrieved 28 October 2013.
  5. ^ Jon Gunnar Arntzen. "Hertzberg – vestlandsslekten". Store norske leksikon. Retrieved April 1, 2018.
  6. ^ "Arthur Johan Hertzberg". Mission Archives. Retrieved April 1, 2018.
  7. ^ "Mikael Skjelderup Hertzberg". lokalhistoriewiki. Retrieved April 1, 2018.

nils, christian, egede, hertzberg, october, 1827, july, 1911, norwegian, theologian, educator, politician, minister, education, church, affairsin, office, april, 1884, june, 1884prime, ministerchristian, schweigaardpreceded, byhenrik, helliesensucceeded, byeli. Nils Christian Egede Hertzberg 26 October 1827 8 July 1911 was a Norwegian theologian educator and politician Nils Christian Egede HertzbergMinister of Education and Church AffairsIn office 3 April 1884 26 June 1884Prime MinisterChristian SchweigaardPreceded byHenrik L HelliesenSucceeded byElias BlixIn office 30 January 1882 21 March 1884Prime MinisterChristian A SelmerPreceded byRasmus T NissenSucceeded byHenrik L HelliesenPersonal detailsBorn 1827 10 26 26 October 1827Ullensvang Hordaland United Kingdoms of Sweden and NorwayDied8 July 1911 1911 07 08 aged 83 Christiania NorwayPolitical partyConservativeSpouseMartha Cathrina Marie ClausonChildrenArthur Johan Nils Hertzberg jr Johan Jens Contents 1 Background 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 ReferencesBackground editHe was born in Ullensvang in Hordaland Norway He was a son of vicar and politician Niels Hertzberg 1759 1841 and Anna Christine Egede Thomsen 1789 1860 His sister Maja Elisabeth Weinwich Hertzberg 1824 1881 was the wife of author Claus Pavels Riis 1826 86 1 The family moved to Bergen when he was nine He enrolled in Bergen Cathedral School in 1841 and took the examen artium here in 1846 He later graduated from the Royal Frederick University with the cand theol degree in 1851 2 Career editHe was a teacher at the Norwegian Military Academy from 1853 and Asker Seminary from 1860 He was an avid outdoorsman and took further education in 1865 when he attended the Central Gymnastic School After that he took over the physical education for the future teachers at Asker Seminary and organized both gymnastics shooting and hikes He also helped start teachers courses in Centralforeningen for Udbredelse af Legemsovelser og Vaabenbrug Physical education was officially included in the teacher seminary curricula in 1867 2 In 1867 Hertzberg took over as headmaster of Hamar Teachers College In Hamar city he was an opposing force of the Grundtvigianism proposed by Olaus Arvesen and Herman Anker who founded Norway s first folk high school in the city 2 Hertzberg propagated his views in the periodical Norsk Skoletidende started by him in 1869 and edited by him until 1873 3 In 1873 he was appointed as deputy under secretary of state in the Ministry of Church Affairs 2 In 1882 he was chosen as Minister in the same ministry as a part of the cabinet of Prime Minister Christian August Selmer On 1 March 1884 he changed to being a member of the Council of State Division in Stockholm In April 1884 the cabinet was dissolved as it was impeached He became Minister of Church Affairs and Education in the successor Schweigaard s Cabinet but in June 1884 it fell because parliamentarism was implemented in Norway for the first time In the 1885 Norwegian parliamentary election he was elected to the Parliament of Norway from the constituency Kristiania Honefoss og Kongsvinger He was re elected in 1888 and served two terms 4 Personal life editIn December 1864 he married Martha Catharina Marie Clauson 1844 1928 They had the sons author Nils Christian Egede Hertzberg 1866 1941 missionary priest Arthur Johan Hertzberg 1870 1940 rector Johan Hertzberg 1872 1954 clergyman Mikael Skjelderup Hertzberg 1874 1927 and colonel Jens Skjelderup Hertzberg 1877 1940 5 6 7 Hertzberg wrote several books mostly after retiring as a government minister His memoirs were published in two volumes in 1909 and 1910 Fra min Barndoms og Ungdoms Tid 1827 1856 and Minder fra min Skolemestertid 1844 1873 2 Hertzberg was a fellow of the Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and Letters from 1883 and an honorary member of Centralforeningen and Animal Protection Norway He was decorated as a Knight First Class of the Order of St Olav in 1877 and promoted to Commander in 1893 He died in July 1911 in Kristiania 2 References edit Claus Pavels Riis lokalhistoriewiki Retrieved April 1 2018 a b c d e f Thyness Paul Nils Hertzberg In Helle Knut ed Norsk biografisk leksikon in Norwegian Oslo Kunnskapsforlaget Retrieved 28 October 2013 Nils Christian Egede Hertzberg Store norske leksikon in Norwegian Retrieved 28 October 2013 Nils Christian Egede Hertzberg in Norwegian Norwegian Social Science Data Services NSD Retrieved 28 October 2013 Jon Gunnar Arntzen Hertzberg vestlandsslekten Store norske leksikon Retrieved April 1 2018 Arthur Johan Hertzberg Mission Archives Retrieved April 1 2018 Mikael Skjelderup Hertzberg lokalhistoriewiki Retrieved April 1 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nils Christian Egede Hertzberg amp oldid 1134263402, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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