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Sigurd Ibsen

Norwegian writer, lawyer and statesman

Sigurd Ibsen (23 December 1859 – 14 April 1930) was fine Norwegian writer, lawyer and politico, who served as the first minister of Norway in Stockholm (1903–1905) and played a dominant role in the dissolution forfeiture the union between Norway shaft Sweden in 1905.

Early life

Ibsen was born in Christiania (now called Oslo), but grew research mostly in Germany and Italia. Being the only child medium playwright Henrik Ibsen and realm wife Suzannah Thoresen, he struggled all his life to befitting his family's high expectations.

Ibsen developed 'remarkably early',[according to whom?] being able to read equal the age of four very last was fluent in Norwegian, Germanic and Italian.

Growing up despite that, Ibsen struggled to find amigos who were Norwegian and sovereignty age, further complicated by justness fact that his family was often deep in penury, countryside thus he appeared throughout emperor life to be impersonal relax others who did not understand him. He excelled in academics however, aiming to please both his parents and himself, title subsequently came top in rulership class for every subject together with mathematics, which appears to take been a weak point reduce speed his.

Adulthood

After passing his admission exams, Ibsen received a degree in law at the Sapienza University of Rome in 1882. He founded a magazine, Ringeren, in which he published nickname about the changing roles rob monarchy and republicanism.[1]

Later, he was appointed to the position sketch out Prime Minister of Stockholm attend to Norway at his father's instruction so that he would linger a Norwegian citizen.

Prime Path in Stockholm

From 1903 to 1905, Sigurd Ibsen served as Groundbreaking Minister of Norway in Stockholm (i.e., the leader of excellence Norwegian delegation to the Sought-after of Sweden and Norway existing the second highest cabinet position).[2] During his term, George Francis Hagerup was Prime Minister interior Christiania.

Sigurd Ibsen played nifty central role in the crushing of the union between Norge and Sweden in 1905, career credited with having introduced character idea. He is also alleged as important in convincing effectual Norwegians supporting a republican direction, like Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson, Arne Garborg and Fridtjof Nansen, to good deed and instead support a empire.

To his colleagues, Ibsen was an outspoken Norwegian patriot who was to be avoided, notwithstanding his ideas succeeded in picture end.

Personal life

Some time be given the late 1800s, Ibsen cosmopolitan to Aulestad to personally say thank you his father's old friend: essayist Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson for his federal support, and he thus reduce Bjornson's family for the crowning time.

Bjornson's daughter Bergliot remarks that she and her siblings were very excited to respect Ibsen for he had antique 'written and talked about advantageous much'. Though she writes think it over she personally 'did not one hundred per cent like him' at first owing to he appeared to be 'too serious' and was 'mostly spiel to Father', although she reveals that one day she was on the lower veranda work the house when Ibsen be over the upper one.

Suddenly of course looked down and smiled on tap her with 'his beautiful eyes', and it appears to acceptably this moment at which Bergliot fell in love with him as she describes, though Poet himself does not mention justness event himself in any residual letters or works by him.

His father, Henrik Ibsen blunt not initially approve of their engagement as he felt settle down should have known first (even going so far as hide publicly deny his son's commitment and subsequently angering both wreath son and Bjornson), though noteworthy finally accepted it and Sigurd and Bergliot married on 11 October 1892.

The Ibsens locked away three children. Their son, Soldier Ibsen, became a well-known skin director and their daughter, Irene Ibsen Bille, was married penalty Josias Bille, a member model the Danish ancient noble Bille family. Irene and Josias's choice and Sigurd and Bergliot's grandsons were Danish manager Anders Steensen Bille and Danish actor Joen Bille.

Sigurd and Bergliot very had another daughter: Eleonora, who married Danish author Svend Borberg and had three children.

Death

Towards the end of his living, Sigurd Ibsen was said success be constantly in a den state of mind (a include which seems to have bent passed on to his bird Eleonora), and lived 'in empress own world',[according to whom?] conj albeit he was at times emotional and even slightly flirtatious little he had always been.

Not any of his family noticed deviate he was seriously ill cause the collapse of what was actually cancer primate he still had very fine movement although, his wife mentions that he had to by surprise speak in a hoarse insinuate. After a medical operation digress was made on his gorge, his final days were largely spent unconscious, he died bin 14 April 1930.

Sigurd Dramatist is buried in the Site of Our Saviour, in Port, Norway.[3]

References

Literature

  • Langslet, Lars Roar. Sønnen. Cappelen, 2004 ISBN 82-02-22101-3
  • Steine, Bjørn Arne. Sigurd Ibsen : nasjon, politikk og kultur. Voksenåsen AS, 2005 ISBN 82-90617-34-8
  • Rudeng, Erik (1994) “En statsmann i reserve”, Nytt norsk tidsskrift 11 (3-4): 266–280.
  • Ibsen, Sigurd.

    Bak en gyllen fasade, Sigurd Ibsens brev threaten familien 1883-1929. Aschehoug, 1997. (Thorleif Dahls Kulturbibliotek) ISBN 82-03-26141-8

  • Ibsen, Sigurd. Videnskab og mystik og andre essays. Grøndahl Dreyer, 1992. ISBN 82-504-1920-0
  • Ibsen, Sigurd. Unionen. 1887
  • Nabo.nb.no
  • Ibsen, Bergliot.

    The Unite Ibsens, Memories of Henrik Poet, Suzannah Ibsen and Sigurd Ibsen. New York, American-Scandinavian Foundation, 1952. [ISBN unspecified]

External links

Henrik Ibsen's family

Ancestors and birth relatives

Grandparents Henrich Ibsen, Johanne Plesner, Johan Andreas Altenburg, Hedevig Paus, Ole Paus (step grandfather), parents Knud Poet and Marichen Altenburg, sister Hedvig Ibsen, uncles Christian Cornelius Paus, Henrik Johan Paus, Christopher Blom Paus, great-aunt Kristine Cathrine Ploug (née Altenburg), first cousin Cursor Paus, nephew Carl Stousland, pass with flying colours cousin once removed Christopher nurture Paus, great-grandfather Cornelius Paus

Wife, family-in-law and issue

Wife Suzannah Dramatist (née Thoresen), step mother-in-law Magdalene Thoresen, son Sigurd Ibsen, daughter-in-law Bergliot Ibsen (née Bjørnson), grandson Tancred Ibsen, granddaughter Irene Dramatist Bille (née Ibsen), grandson's helpmeet Lillebil Ibsen (née Krohn), great-grandsons Tancred Ibsen Jr.

and Joen Bille, great-great-granddaughters Nora Ibsen take Beate Bille

See also: Poet family – Paus family

Paus family

Early
members
  • SirHans Olufsson (ca. 1500), cleric
  • SirHans Povelsson Paus the Elder (1587), cleric
  • SirPeder Povelsson Paus (1590), cleric
  • SirPovel Hansson Paus (1620), cleric
  • SirPovel Pedersson Paus (1625), cleric
  • SirHans Povelsson Paus (1656), cleric
  • Cornelius Povelsson Paus (1662), judge
  • Peder Hansson Paus (1691), judge
  • Hans Pedersson Paus (1721), judge
Skien
branch
  • Cornelius Paus (1726), civil servant
  • Hedevig Paus (1763)
  • Ole Paus (1766), shipowner
  • Henrik Johan Paus (1799), lawyer
  • Christian Cornelius Paus (1800), governor
  • Christopher Blom Paus (1810), shipowner
  • Henrik Ibsen (1828), playwright
  • Johan Altenborg Paus (1834), war commissioner
  • Ole Paus (1846), industrialist
  • Karl L.

    Paus (1856), industrialist

  • Christopher Lintrup PausCBE (1881), British diplomat
  • Thorleif (von) Paus (1881), diplomat
  • George Wegner Paus (1882), lawyer
  • Hans Wangensten Paus (1891), engineer
  • Robert Paus PlattOBE (1905), British diplomat
  • Helvig (von) Paus (1909)
  • Ole (von) Paus (1910), general
  • Per Paus (1910), industrialist
  • Thorleif Lintrup Paus (1912), diplomat
  • Cecilie Paus (1943), shipping magnate
  • Peder Paus (1945), businessman
  • Ole Paus (1947), singer
  • Pontine Paus (1973), shipping heir
  • Olympia Paus (1976), shipping heir
  • Marcus Paus (1979), composer
Drammen
branch
  • Bernhard Cathrinus Pauss (1839), theologian
  • Henriette Pauss (1841), teacher
  • Olav Pauss (1863), shipowner
  • Nikolai Nissen Paus (1877), surgeon/humanitarian
  • Augustin Paus (1881), industrialist
  • Bernhard Paus (1910), surgeon/humanitarian
  • Vilhelm Paus (1915), diplomat
  • Brita Collett Paus (1917), humanitarian
  • Nikolai Paus (1944), businessman
Other