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Vilhelm Andreas Wexelsen

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35: 386:. He lost this job on 1 May 1893, when the first cabinet Steen fell. Instead he was re-elected in 1895 for a fourth term in Parliament. He was re-elected for a fifth term in 1898, this time representing the constituency 359:
from 1884 to 1891. While stationed here he became involved in local politics, being mayor of Overhalla municipality from 1878 to 1884 and 1889 to 1891. Later, he was the regional school director from 1896 to 1898.
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on 21 April 1902. However, when that cabinet fell on 21 October 1903, he left national politics.
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in 1905. Wexelsen remained bishop until 1909, the year he died.
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from 1891 to 1892 and from 1898 to 1903 and bishop of
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19th and 20th-century Norwegian bishop and politician
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He served five terms in the 140:Anna Beata Nilssen (1874-1909) 1: 664:20th-century Lutheran bishops 443: 427:Norwegian monarchy plebiscite 363:Wexelsen was elected to the 7: 10: 690: 649:Politicians from Trondheim 489:"Vilhelm Andreas Wexelsen" 374:On 6 March 1891, when the 347:in 1872. He was appointed 345:Royal Frederick University 176:Royal Frederick University 130:Fredrik Nannestad Wexelsen 669:University of Oslo alumni 597: 587: 579: 574: 564: 555: 547: 537: 528: 520: 515: 303: 299: 287: 275: 265: 254: 242: 230: 214: 203: 196: 192: 185: 169: 158: 144: 136: 126: 116: 108: 84: 59: 54: 44: 32: 21: 601:Peter W. K. Bøckman, Sr. 310:Vilhelm Andreas Wexelsen 187:Vilhelm Andreas Wexelsen 27:Vilhelm Andreas Wexelsen 634:Members of the Storting 583:Johannes Nilssøn Skaar 339:Wexelsen graduated as 132:Inger Desideria Dessen 654:Clergy from Trondheim 461:Store norske leksikon 388:Trondhjem og Levanger 369:Nordre Trondhjems Amt 392:second cabinet Steen 365:Norwegian Parliament 326:Norwegian Parliament 524:Jacob Aall Bonnevie 396:first cabinet Blehr 376:first cabinet Steen 336:from 1905 to 1909. 659:Bishops of Nidaros 516:Political offices 407:Diocese of Nidaros 23:The Right Reverend 607: 606: 598:Succeeded by 575:Religious titles 568:Hans Nilsen Hauge 565:Succeeded by 538:Succeeded by 307: 306: 282:Jacob A. 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Church of Norway
Klæbu
United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway
Trondheim
South-Trøndelag
Norway
Christian
Priest
Politician
cand.theol.
Alma mater
Royal Frederick University
Minister of Education and Church Affairs
Johannes Steen
Otto Blehr
Jakob Sverdrup
Hans Nilsen Hauge
Jacob A. Bonnevie
Carl Berner
bishop
politician
Liberal Party
Norwegian Parliament
Minister of Education and Church Affairs
Nidaros
cand.theol.
Royal Frederick University
vicar
Kolvereid

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