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  1. Sigurd Ibsen (Cristianía, 23 de diciembre de 1859-Friburgo de Brisgovia, 14 de abril de 1930), fue un escritor, abogado y estadista noruego, primer ministro de Noruega en Estocolmo entre 1903 y 1905, desempeñando un papel clave en la disolución de la unión entre Noruega y Suecia en 1905.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sigurd_IbsenSigurd Ibsen - Wikipedia

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

  3. www.wikiwand.com › es › Sigurd_IbsenSigurd Ibsen - Wikiwand

    Sigurd Ibsen ( Cristianía, 23 de diciembre de 1859- Friburgo de Brisgovia, 14 de abril de 1930), fue un escritor, abogado y estadista noruego, primer ministro de Noruega en Estocolmo entre 1903 y 1905, desempeñando un papel clave en la disolución de la unión entre Noruega y Suecia en 1905.

  4. Sigurd Ibsen was lawyer, author and politician. (Photo: Oslo Museum). Councillor of State 21 April 1902-22 October 1903, member of the Norwegian Council of State Division in Stockholm.

  5. Sigurd Ibsen var en norsk forfatter og politiker for Venstre. Han var ansatt i den norsk-svenske utenrikstjenesten på slutten av 1800-tallet. Han var ekspedisjonssjef i Indredepartementets utenriksavdeling, medlem av den annen konsulatkomité fra 1902 og sentral i debatten om unionsoppløsningen.

  6. Sigurd Ibsen was born on 23 December 1859 in the city of Oslo, where two years earlier his father had become the artistic director of the Norwegian Theater. He was named after the hero of his father's most recent play, The Vikings of Helgeland (Hœrmœndene pâ Helgeland), and grew up following the peregrinating footsteps of his father.

  7. Sigurd Ibsen was born in Christiania in 1859 and named after the hero in his father's most recent play, Hœrmœndene pâ Helgeland [The Vikings of Helgeland]. Removed from Norway when his father left the country in 1864, Sigurd grew up and was educated on the continent, completing gymnasium in Munich and taking a doctorate in law in