Jon Sundby (born 8 June 1883 in Vestby, died 14 December 1972 in Vestby) was a Norwegian farmer, politician and a council of state, and he had central...
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prime minister. He set as an ultimatum that Jon Sundby should take the position as Minister of Agriculture; Sundby himself originally wanted to stay in the...
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referred to by the given name Jöns. Jöns Gerekesson (as Archbishop Latinized to Johannes Gerechini, Old Norse/Icelandic form Jón Gerreksson) (ca 1380-1433)...
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1945, Sundby was arrested together with thirty-three others, including Carl Ferdinand Gjerdrum, Haakon Sæthre and Jon Vislie, as a reprisal. Sundby was...
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II Peder Kolstad Agrarian 12 May 1931 1 February 1932 265 days Kolstad Jon Sundby Agrarian 1 February 1932 3 March 1933 1 year, 30 days Kolstad Hundseid...
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Minister Per Larssen, Labour Minister Rasmus Langeland, Agriculture Minister Jon Sundby and Social Affairs Minister Jakob Vik. Date formed 12 May 1931 Date dissolved...
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(H); Bernt Korslund (Ap); Trygve Lie (Ap); Marta Marie Nielsen (Ap); and Jon Sundby (Bp). Results of the 1933 parliamentary election held on 16 October 1933:...
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at the Agricultural University of Norway. where he was together with Jon Sundby and Håkon Five was among the top students. After he finished his studies...
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March 1933 – 3 November 1934 Prime Minister J. L. Mowinckel Preceded by Jon Sundby Succeeded by Gunnar Jahn In office 15 February 1928 – 12 May 1931 Prime...
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Peter Andreas Morell Conservative Party Alfred Martin Madsen Labour Party Jon Sundby Centre Party Olaf Bryn Conservative Party Harald Halvorsen Social Democratic...
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