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Name
  
Olaf Rye


Olaf Rye Nr 13 Hverdagshistorier Generalmajor Olaf Rye

Died
  
July 6, 1849, Fredericia, Denmark

Olaf rye


Olaf Rye (16 November 1791, Bø, Telemark – 6 July 1849, Fredericia) was a Norwegian-Danish military officer. He served as a major-general and played a decisive role in the 1849 Battle of Fredericia which broke the Schleswig-Holstein siege of the town. He died during this battle and is considered a Danish war hero. He is buried at the military Garnisons Cemetery in Copenhagen..

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His brother Johan Henrik Rye was a civil servant and politician in Norway.

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Olaf is also the first known ski jumper. In 1809, he launched himself 9.5 metres in the air in front of an audience of other soldiers.

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Places and things named in his honour

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  • The Danish KFOR camp in Kosovo, Camp Olaf Rye.
  • One of the two barracks in Fredericia, Ryes Kaserne.
  • A square in Oslo, Norway, Olaf Ryes plass.
  • One of the lodges in the Fredericia chapter of the Odd Fellow Order.
  • A street in Bergen, Norway, Olaf Ryes vei.
  • A street in Kongsberg, Norway, Ryes gate.
  • A street in Odense, Denmark, Olaf Ryes Gade.
  • A street in Copenhagen, Denmark,
  • A street in Århus, Denmark,
  • A street in Aalborg, Denmark.

  • Olaf Rye Fredericia Olaf Rye

    References

    Olaf Rye Wikipedia