Johan Sverdrup

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Johan Sverdrup was a prominent 19th-century Norwegian politician and prime minister often regarded as the "father of parliamentarism" in Norway for his central role in establishing parliamentary democracy.

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Johan Jørgen Sverdrup 1
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Predicate Object
instanceOf Norwegian politician
human
lawyer
member of parliament
prime minister of Norway
burialPlace Vår Frelsers gravlund
causeOfDeath illness
countryOfCitizenship Norway
dateOfBirth 1816-12-30
dateOfDeath 1892-02-17
educatedAt University of Oslo
endTime 1889
era 19th century
familyName Sverdrup
fieldOfWork constitutional law
parliamentary politics
givenName Johan
hasHeritage Norwegian
hasOccupation prime minister
headOfGovernment Norway
honorificTitle father of Norwegian parliamentarism
knownFor being called the father of parliamentarism in Norway
leading the struggle for parliamentary democracy in Norway
languageOfWorkOrName Norwegian
memberOf Liberal Party (Norway)
surface form: Liberal Party of Norway
movement parliamentarism
nativeLanguage Norwegian
notableWork introduction of parliamentarism in Norway
occupation lawyer
politician
parliamentaryGroup Liberal Party (Norway)
surface form: Liberal Party of Norway
placeOfBirth Sem, Vestfold NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Christiania
Oslo
politicalAlignment liberalism
positionHeld member of the Storting
President of the Storting
surface form: president of the Storting

prime minister of Norway
relative Georg Sverdrup
Jakob Sverdrup
religion Lutheranism
residence Christiania
sexOrGender male
sibling Harald Ulrik Sverdrup
significantEvent constitutional struggle of the 1870s and 1880s in Norway
spouse Ragna Nielsen Sverdrup
startTime 1884
workLocation Christiania
Storting building

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Norwegian independence movement notableLeader Johan Sverdrup
this entity surface form: Johan Jørgen Sverdrup