Wollert Konow (SB)
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Wollert Konow was a Norwegian
Norway
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 politician. He was Prime Minister of Norway
Prime Minister of Norway
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 from 1910 to 1912.

Background

In 1842 his father, Wollert Konow, Ph.D.(1809–1881), who was a Norwegian writer and politician, had purchased the historic Stend Manor (Stend hovedgård) in the Fana
Fana
Fana is a borough of the city of Bergen, Norway.-History:Prior to 1972, Fana was an independent municipality which territory also included today's boroughs of Ytrebygda, Fyllingsdalen, and the southernmost part of Årstad.-Geography:...

 borough of Bergen
Bergen
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, Norway where Wollert Konow was born. Wollert Konow was a grandson of the famous Danish writer Adam Oehlenschlager. His mother was Marie Louise Oehlenschläger (1818–1910), daughter of Adam Oehlenschläger. .

Career

Wollert Konow was mayor of Fana most of the time between 1880 and 1901, and was in 1877-1879 Deputy to the Parliament for Søndre Bergenhus. He was Minister of the Interior 1891-1893, Minister of Agriculture 1898-1902, and Minister of Agriculture and Minister of Auditing 1902 - 1903. He was Odelsting president 1884-1887 and president of the Storting in 1888 and again from 1897 to 1899. Konow was alternate member of the Norwegian Nobel Committee
Norwegian Nobel Committee
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, 1913 to 1922 and Member of the Committee from 1922 until he died in 1924.

"SB" is usually appended to Konow's name to differentiate him from his contemporary politician by the same name, Wollert Konow from Hedmark. SB stands for "Søndre Bergenhus," the now-defunct district this Konow represented in national politics.
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