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Mathias Sommerhielm
Danish-Norwegian politician
Danish-Norwegian politician
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Mathias Sommerhielm |
| image | Sommerhielm1 (cropped).jpg |
| caption | Painting of Mathias Sommerhielm |
| office | Norwegian Prime Minister in Stockholm |
| monarch | Charles III John |
| term_start | 9 July 1822 |
| term_end | 15 November 1827 |
| predecessor | Peder Anker |
| successor | Severin Løvenskiold |
| office2 | Minister of Justice |
| term_start2 | 15 September 1816 |
| term_end2 | 15 May 1817 |
| primeminister2 | Peder Anker |
| predecessor2 | Christian A. Diriks |
| successor2 | Christian A. Diriks |
| term_start3 | 27 November 1814 |
| term_end3 | 15 June 1815 |
| primeminister3 | Peder Anker |
| predecessor3 | Position established |
| successor3 | Christian A. Diriks |
| birth_name | Mathias Otto Leth Sommerhielm |
| birth_date | |
| birth_place | Kolding, Denmark |
| death_date | |
| death_place | Stockholm, Sweden |
| Mathias Otto Leth Sommerhielm (22 August 1764 15 November 1827) was a Danish-Norwegian politician who served as the Norwegian prime minister in Stockholm.
Biography
Mathias Otto Leth Sommerhielm was born in the seaport of Kolding in southern Denmark. He graduated from the University of Copenhagen with degrees in Latin and Law in 1785. He subsequently moved to Christiania where he was appointed a prosecutor in 1789. In 1801, Sommerhielm became director general of military prosecutions and in 1807 he became member of the Superior Criminal Court.
After the dissolution of the union between Denmark and Norway, he attended the Meeting of Notables in Eidsvoll on 16 February 1814. He served as First Minister from 1815 to 1822, a position assigned to the most prominent cabinet minister at the time. In 1822, Sommerhielm was appointed Prime Minister of Norway, following the resignation of Peder Anker due to personal illness. Sommerhielm became Norway's second prime minister, an office located in Stockholm. He held the office until 1827, when the seat was vacated. He died in Stockholm later that year.
Awards
Sommerhielm was awarded the Order of the Dannebrog (Dannebrogordenen), Order of the Polar Star (Nordstjerneorden) and Seraphim Medal (Serafimerordenen).
References
References
- [https://snl.no/Mathias_Otto_Sommerhielm ''Mathias Otto Sommerhielm'' (Store norske leksikon)]
- [https://nbl.snl.no/Mathias_Otto_Sommerhielm ''Mathias Otto Sommerhielm, Embedsperson og Politiker'' (Norsk biografisk leksikon. author: Terje Bratberg)]
- [http://www.regjeringen.no/en/The-Government/previous-governments/the-structure-of-the-registry/ministries-and-offices/Offices/prime-minister-since-1814/Mathias-Otto-Leth-Sommerhielm.html?id=439286 Mathias Sommerhielm Biography (Norwegian Government Administration Services)]
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