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  1. 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.

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  2. 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.

  3. Hannibal Sehested (16 de noviembre de 1842 - 19 de septiembre de 1924) fue un terrateniente danés y presidente del consejo desde el 27 de abril de 1900 al 24 de julio de 1901 como líder del gabinete de Sehested.

  4. Hannibal Sehested may refer to: Hannibal Sehested (governor) (1609–1666), Danish statesman and Governor of Norway; Hannibal Sehested (council president) (1842–1924), Danish Council President

  5. Hannibal Sehested was appointed Danish viceregent in Norway in 1642. He took a great interest in the progress and prosperity of the country and he therefore arranged for Norway to have its own postal administration similar to the one that had been in operation in Denmark since 1624. Photo: Norges Postmuseum.

  6. 1 de feb. de 1972 · Copenhagen: H. Hirschsprungs Forlag; Aarhus: Universitetsforlaget. 1946; 1970. Pp. 629; xx, 604 | The American Historical Review | Oxford Academic. Issue 1. Journal Article. C. O. Bøggild-Andersen. Hannibal Sehested: En dansk Statsmand [Hannibal Sehested: A Danish Statesman].

  7. 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 and Chancellor of Norway from 1648 to 1660. He fought in the Torstenson War against Sweden and implemented many reforms in Norway.