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About: Frederik Due

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Frederik Gottschalck Haxthausen Due (14 April 1796 – 16 October 1873) was a Norwegian military officer and statesman. Born in Trondheim, he entered the military at an early age, and took part in the Swedish-Norwegian War of 1814. After the two countries entered into union, Due was recruited to the Swedish court, where he was appointed Norwegian state secretary in Stockholm in 1823. In 1841 he became the Norwegian prime minister, and acted as interpreter for Charles XIV John. After resigning in 1858, he spent the years until 1871 as an ambassador to Vienna and Munich.

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  • Frederik Gottschalck Haxthausen Due (* 14. April 1796 in Trondheim; † 16. Oktober 1873 in Christiania) war ein norwegischer Offizier und Staatsminister. (de)
  • Frederik Gottschalck Haxthausen Due (14 April 1796 – 16 October 1873) was a Norwegian military officer and statesman. Born in Trondheim, he entered the military at an early age, and took part in the Swedish-Norwegian War of 1814. After the two countries entered into union, Due was recruited to the Swedish court, where he was appointed Norwegian state secretary in Stockholm in 1823. In 1841 he became the Norwegian prime minister, and acted as interpreter for Charles XIV John. After resigning in 1858, he spent the years until 1871 as an ambassador to Vienna and Munich. (en)
  • Frederik Gottschalk Haxthausen Due, född den 14 april 1796 i Trondhjem, död den 16 oktober 1873 i Kristiania, var en norsk politiker. Han var gift med sångerskan Alette Due, far till Frederik Georg Knut Due och farbror till Paul Due. (sv)
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  • State Secretary at the Norwegian Council of State Division in Stockholm
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  • Norwegian Prime Minister in Stockholm
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  • Alethe Wilhelmine Georgine Sibbern (en)
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  • Frederik Gottschalck Haxthausen Due (* 14. April 1796 in Trondheim; † 16. Oktober 1873 in Christiania) war ein norwegischer Offizier und Staatsminister. (de)
  • Frederik Gottschalck Haxthausen Due (14 April 1796 – 16 October 1873) was a Norwegian military officer and statesman. Born in Trondheim, he entered the military at an early age, and took part in the Swedish-Norwegian War of 1814. After the two countries entered into union, Due was recruited to the Swedish court, where he was appointed Norwegian state secretary in Stockholm in 1823. In 1841 he became the Norwegian prime minister, and acted as interpreter for Charles XIV John. After resigning in 1858, he spent the years until 1871 as an ambassador to Vienna and Munich. (en)
  • Frederik Gottschalk Haxthausen Due, född den 14 april 1796 i Trondhjem, död den 16 oktober 1873 i Kristiania, var en norsk politiker. Han var gift med sångerskan Alette Due, far till Frederik Georg Knut Due och farbror till Paul Due. (sv)
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