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Monarch
  
Charles III Johan

Nationality
  
Norwegian

Name
  
Nicolai Lohmann


Governor
  
Count Wedel-Jarlsberg

Spouse
  
Henriette Krog

Preceded by
  
Jonas Collett

Succeeded by
  
Jorgen Herman Vogt

Nicolai Johan Lohmann Krog

Resting place
  
Christ kirkegard in Oslo

Died
  
October 15, 1856, Oslo, Norway

Prime Minister
  
Severin Lovenskiold

Nicolai Johan Lohmann Krog (6 July 1787 – 15 October 1856) was First Minister of Norway (1836-1855). He also held several other ministerial posts in the period 1821-1855 including Chief of the Ministry of the Army and Navy.

Krog was born at Drangedal in Telemark, Norway. He was the son of Andreas Christian von Krogh and Else Marie Poppe. He grow up at Gran Rectory in Hadeland(Gran prestegård på Hadeland) where his father was parish priest. Krog started his military education as a cadet at the Norwegian Land Cadet Corps in Christiania (now Oslo). He graduated as a second lieutenants in 1805.

In 1814, he was in the service of Prince Christian Frederik of Denmark as adjutant in his general staff. Krog was promoted to Major in 1815. From July 1816, he was commanding chief of the Royal Norwegian Military Academy. He was promoted to lieutenant colonel in 1817. In 1821, Krog was called to Stockholm as acting minister, and followed Crown Prince Oscar on his European tour to find a bride. He served as First Minister of Norway from 1836-1855. He resigned as a government minister in 1855 and died at Christiania in 1856 and was buried at Krist kirkegård.

References

Nicolai Johan Lohmann Krog Wikipedia


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