Andreas Michael Heiberg

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Andreas Michael Heiberg painted by Ole Peter Hansen Balling after a miniature from 1810.

Andreas Michael Heiberg (1 December 1767 – 21 March 1815) was a Norwegian jurist and politician. He served as a representative at the Norwegian Constitutional Assembly.[1]

Andreas Michael Heiberg was born at Straumsnes in Bergen, Norway. His father was a bailiff in Bergen who later served as district governor of Bornholm, Denmark. He grew up in Denmark and took his legal examination in 1789. He first served as a bailiff in the town of Svaneke on Bornholm. He was also district magistrate at Østre Herred in Bornholm. From 1810 he was a local magistrate and town clerk in Fredrikstad in Østfold.[2][3]

He represented Fredrikstad at the Norwegian Constituent Assembly at Eidsvoll in 1814. At the assembly, he supported the independence party (Selvstendighetspartiet). [4] [5]

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  1. ^ Andreas Michael Heiberg (Eidsvoll 1814)
  2. ^ Andreas Michael Heiberg (Hemneslekt)
  3. ^ Østre Herred (Kongeriget Danmark 3.Udgave 3.Bind)
  4. ^ Selvstendighetspartiet (lokalhistoriewiki.no)
  5. ^ Mardal, Magnus A. "Andreas Michael Heiberg". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 19 February 2011.

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Related Reading[edit]

  • Holme Jørn (2014) De kom fra alle kanter - Eidsvollsmennene og deres hus (Oslo: Cappelen Damm) ISBN 978-82-02-44564-5