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Ole Anton Qvam
Norwegian Prime Minister in Stockholm
In office
21 April 1902 – 22 October 1903
MonarchOscar II
Prime MinisterOtto Blehr
Preceded byOtto Blehr
Succeeded bySigurd Ibsen
Minister of Justice
In office
6 November 1900 – 21 April 1902
Prime MinisterJohannes Steen
Preceded byEinar Løchen
Succeeded bySøren Årstad
In office
17 February 1898 – 28 April 1899
Prime MinisterJohannes Steen
Preceded byHarald Smedal
Succeeded byEinar Løchen
In office
6 March 1891 – 2 May 1893
Prime MinisterJohannes Steen
Preceded byUlrik Arneberg
Succeeded byFrancis Hagerup
Minister of Agriculture
In office
1 April 1900 – 6 November 1900
Prime MinisterJohannes Steen
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byWollert Konow (H)
Minister of Auditing
In office
29 February 1900 – 6 November 1900
Prime MinisterJohannes Steen
Preceded byJohannes Steen
Succeeded byWollert Konow (H)
Minister of the Interior
In office
28 April 1899 – 24 March 1900
Prime MinisterJohannes Steen
Preceded byGeorg A. Thilesen
Succeeded byJohannes Steen
Leader of the Liberal Party
In office
1894–1896
Preceded byViggo Ullmann
Succeeded byJohannes Steen
In office
1884–1889
Preceded byJohan Sverdrup
Succeeded byJohannes Steen
Personal details
Born(1834-08-05)5 August 1834
Bolsøy, Møre og Romsdal, United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway
Died8 July 1904(1904-07-08) (aged 69)
Steinkjer, Trøndelag, United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway
Political partyLiberal
SpouseFredrikke Marie Qvam

Ole Anton Qvam (5 August 1834 – 8 July 1904) was a Norwegian lawyer and Liberal politician, who was the Norwegian minister of Justice 1891–1893, 1898–1899 and 1900–1902, minister of the Interior 1899–1900, as well as head of the ministry of Auditing, ministry of Agriculture and ministry of Justice in 1900, and Norwegian prime ministerinStockholm 1902–1903.[1] [2]

Biography[edit]

Ole Anton Qvam was born in Bolsøy in today's MoldeinRomsdal, Norway. He was the son of Ole Larsen Qvam (1782–1844) and Johanne Pedersdatter Ryen (1797–1850). Qvam worked as a teacher in Christiania, Arendal and Setesdal. He began studying law at the University of Christiania and became cand.jur. 1862. He founded the Sparbu and Egge savings bank in 1872, where he was chairman of the board 1873–1886. Mayor of Egge from 1869 to 1885.

Qvam was elected to the Storting for Nordre Trondhjems (Nord-Trøndelag) from 1874 to 1885 and for Søndre Trondhjems (Sør-Trøndelag) from 1885 to 1888. He served as president of the Odelstinget from 1886 to 1888. Qvam was Minister of Justice in the first government of Johannes Steen from March 6, 1891 to May 1, 1893, and later also Justice Minister of Johannes Steen's second government from February 17, 1898 to April 1899. On April 21, 1902, Qvam became Norway's Prime Minister in Stockholm during the first government of Otto Blehr.[3][4]

Personal life[edit]

He was married to feminist pioneer Fredrikke Marie Qvam (1843-1938) who was President of the Norwegian Association for Women's Rights and founded the Norwegian Women's Public Health Association. Both he and his wife were co-founders of the Norwegian Association for Women's Rights in 1884.[5] He retired from government during 1903. He died at Egge on July 8, 1904. [6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Ole Qvam (in Norwegian) Regjeringen.no, retrieved 16 May 2013
  • ^ Norsk senter for forskningsdata. "Ole Anton Qvam". Retrieved June 1, 2019.
  • ^ "Anton Qvam". Norsk biografisk leksikon. Retrieved June 1, 2019.
  • ^ "Norwegian Prime Minister in Stockholm". regjeringen.no. Retrieved June 1, 2019.
  • ^ "Indbydelse til at indtræde i Norsk Kvindesags-Forening stiftet den 28de Juni 1884," Bergens Tidende, 18 November 1884
  • ^ Ingunn Ikdahl. "Fredrikke Qvam". Norsk biografisk leksikon. Retrieved June 1, 2019.
  • Civic offices
    Preceded by

    Lars Otto Roll Grundt

    County Governor of Nordre Trondhjem
    1894–1898
    Succeeded by

    Halvor Bachke Guldahl


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