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prime minister of Norway, a fact that was well received by the more radical elements of the press. His came off to a bad start, however, when he decided to keep the government in Christiania (today's
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After the death of King Charles John in 1844, Due had an equally good working relationship with King Oscar. After the king fell ill in 1858, however, tensions emerged between the regent Prince
359:. He remained in this position until 1871, when he retired. He settled down in Copenhagen, but moved to Christiania in 1873, where he died later the same year. He is buried at 638: 663: 693: 17: 668: 390: 683: 213:, Due was recruited to the Swedish court, where he was appointed Norwegian state secretary in Stockholm in 1823. In 1841 he became the 643: 386: 241:, the son of merchant Carsten Schjødt Due (1762–1809) and Pauline Heltzen (1776–1850). His father's family originated from 688: 343:, First Minister in Christiania, resigned early in December, which forced Due to resign his position shortly afterwards. 254: 648: 371: 367: 633: 402: 658: 277: 210: 653: 273: 206: 288:. Due's career was rapid from this point on, helped by his fluency in French. He advanced to the ranks of 317: 301: 218: 78: 489: 28: 351:
After resigning as prime minister, Due was appointed Swedish-Norwegian ambassador to the courts in
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between the two countries was a fact, he was recruited by the Swedish court. In 1815, he was made
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At thirteen years of age, Due began his military education at the Artillery Institute in
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Due had a keen interest in science; in 1826 was made honorary member of the
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State Secretary at the Norwegian Council of State Division in Stockholm
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Norwegian military personnel of the Napoleonic Wars
617:Trondhjems-slekten Due og navnet Due i Trøndelagen 370:(1812–1887), the daughter of councillor of state 346: 625: 664:Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and Letters 391:Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and Letters 605: 561:"Second Wedel Government and its Continuation" 209:of 1814. After the two countries entered into 328:) out of the negotiations over the important 694:Ambassadors of Sweden to the Austrian Empire 70:27 February 1841 â€“ 16 December 1858 366:On 28 February 1828, Frederik Due married 44: 504: 232: 201:military officer and statesman. Born in 197:(14 April 1796 – 16 October 1873) was a 542:(in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget 493:(in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget 14: 669:Burials at the Cemetery of Our Saviour 626: 574: 474: 472: 470: 468: 466: 464: 462: 460: 458: 456: 434: 432: 430: 428: 426: 424: 422: 420: 418: 387:Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences 296:in 1819. In 1822, he was promoted to 58:Norwegian Prime Minister in Stockholm 614: 606:Due, E.; Finne-Grønn, S. H. (1897). 553: 255:Frederik Gottschalck von Haxthausen 195:Frederik Gottschalck Haxthausen Due 24: 18:Frederik Gottschalck Haxthausen Due 684:19th-century Norwegian politicians 599: 531: 525: 453: 415: 372:Valentin Christian Wilhelm Sibbern 368:Alethe Wilhelmine Georgine Sibbern 184:Alethe Wilhelmine Georgine Sibbern 25: 705: 478: 403:Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav 307: 284:to Prince Oscar – the later King 563:. Government.no. 5 November 2007 442:. Government.no. 3 December 2007 217:, and acted as interpreter for 644:Government ministers of Norway 536:. In Henriksen, Petter (ed.). 347:Later life, family and honours 339:and the government in Norway. 13: 1: 408: 389:, and in 1829 member of the 7: 378:. His nephew was architect 304:and his Norwegian cabinet. 10: 710: 689:Politicians from Trondheim 318:Governor-general of Norway 26: 649:Prime ministers of Norway 608:SlĂŚgten Due fra Trondhjem 490:Norsk biografisk leksikon 188: 180: 160: 137: 132: 128: 117: 112: 100: 88: 74: 63: 56: 52: 43: 36: 29:Frederik Due (footballer) 634:Norwegian Army personnel 312:In 1841, Prime Minister 215:Norwegian prime minister 27:For the footballer, see 659:Order of the Polar Star 395:Order of the Polar Star 276:of 1814, but after the 272:. He took part in the 539:Store norske leksikon 512:"Frederik Haxthausen" 361:VĂĽr Frelsers gravlund 274:Swedish-Norwegian War 233:Early life and career 207:Swedish-Norwegian War 615:Føyn, A. C. (1930). 654:Norwegian diplomats 314:Severin Løvenskiold 268:. By 1813 he was a 95:Severin Løvenskiold 532:Mardal, Magnus A. 393:. He received the 341:Jørgen Herman Vogt 479:Terje, Bratberg. 397:in 1823, and the 270:second lieutenant 192: 191: 16:(Redirected from 701: 620: 611: 593: 592: 590: 589: 578: 572: 571: 569: 568: 557: 551: 550: 548: 547: 529: 523: 522: 520: 519: 508: 502: 501: 499: 498: 476: 451: 450: 448: 447: 436: 302:Charles XIV John 237:Due was born in 219:Charles XIV John 167: 147: 145: 133:Personal details 122: 103: 91: 79:Charles III John 68: 48: 34: 33: 21: 709: 708: 704: 703: 702: 700: 699: 698: 624: 623: 602: 600:Further reading 597: 596: 587: 585: 584:. Government.no 582:"Georg Sibbern" 580: 579: 575: 566: 564: 559: 558: 554: 545: 543: 530: 526: 517: 515: 514:. 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Frederik Gottschalck Haxthausen Due
Frederik Due (footballer)

Norwegian Prime Minister in Stockholm
Charles III John
Oscar I
Severin Løvenskiold
Georg Sibbern
Trondheim
Norway
Christiania
Norway
Norwegian
Trondheim
Swedish-Norwegian War
union
Norwegian prime minister
Charles XIV John
Vienna
Munich
Trondheim
Duved
Jämtland
Sweden
Frederik Gottschalck von Haxthausen
Copenhagen
Denmark
second lieutenant
Swedish-Norwegian War
union

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