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Name
  
Jo Gjende


Died
  
February 27, 1884

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Jo Gjende (1794 – 27 February 1884) was a Norwegian outdoorsman and freethinker. He is believed to have been the model for Henrik Ibsen’s Peer Gynt.

Jo Gjende Jo Gjende Allkunne

He was born in Vågå, the son of Tjøstolv Olsson Kleppe of Sygaard (a well-known rabble-rouser, also called "Galin-Tjøstolv", who died in 1797) and Marit Pedersdotter (died 1803) from Horgje in Heidal. He had four siblings. He lived during the period 1803–18 with his maternal aunt on Heringstad farm in Heidal and later took over the farm.

Jo Gjende Reindeer hunter Jo Gjende and his rifles svartkruttnet

He was well known for reindeer hunting and sharpshooting in the Jotunheimen mountains, and built many cabins or huts at Lake Gjende. He moved there in 1842. In 1850 he bought the mountain farm Brurusten in Murudal from Jakob Kleiven.

Jo Gjende Jo Gjende Allkunne

He took the name John Gjendin, and shortened it to Jo Gjende in his later days.

Jo Gjende Legendariske Jo Gjende han har skutt fler enn 600 reinsbukker

He was publicly skeptical about established Christianity. Occupied by natural philosophy, he participated frequently in discussions with the local minister. As a result he was recognized as a freethinker.

He died on the Brurusten farm in Murudal, and was buried in Vågå churchyard. On his grave is a small soapstone monument, which shows a wild reindeer herd in flight, after a painting by Gerhard Munthe.

Jo Gjende Kveldsseto og minnetur fjukenno lokalavisa i Ottadalen

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References

Jo Gjende Wikipedia


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