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  1. Hannibal Sehested (1609 – 23 September 1666) was a Dano-Norwegian statesman and son-in-law of King Christian IV. He served as Governor-general of Norway from 1642 to 1651. He fought in the Torstenson War against Sweden and implemented many reforms in Norway.

  2. 8 de abr. de 2024 · Hannibal Sehested (born 1609, Ösel, Swedish Estonia [now Saaremaa, Estonia]—died Sept. 23, 1666, Paris) was a statesman who achieved partial autonomy for Norway under Denmark and who laid the basis for the modernization of Denmark’s administrative system. After foreign travels in 1629–32, Sehested was attached to the court of King ...

  3. Hannibal Sehested (født 1609 på Arensborg på Øsel i Estland, død 23. september 1666 i Passy, Paris) var en dansk statsmann og greve. Han var stattholder i Norge 1642–1651 og bidro til en markant utvikling av det norske statsapparatet.

  4. Norway, governed by Christian's son-in-law, Governor-General Hannibal Sehested, was a reluctant participant. The Norwegian populace opposed an attack on Sweden, which would only leave them open to counter-attack. Their opposition to Statholder Sehested's direction grew bitter and the war was lampooned as the "Hannibal War."

  5. Hannibal Sehested (16 November 1842 – 19 September 1924) was Danish landowner and Council President from 27 April 1900 to 24 July 1901 as the leader of the Cabinet of Sehested. He was the last Danish Council President appointed by the king without support from the Danish Parliament before Denmark switched to a parliamentary system and the secret ballot.

  6. The history of the postal service in Norway covers almost 370 years. Because of the social significance of the postal service, this is a story of Norwegian society. The early seventeenth century was a boom period for Norway. Trade and shipping flourished and prosperity grew. Hannibal Sehested was appointed Danish viceregent in Norway in 1642.

  7. Sehested, Hannibal (1609-1666). Estadista noruego nacido en Ösel (actual Saarema, Estonia) en 1609 y fallecido el 23 de septiembre de 1666 en París (Francia). Su carrera política comenzó en 1632; con anterioridad, entre 1629 y 1632, realizó numerosos viajes por el extranjero. En este último año se produjo su vinculación con la corte del ...