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Edvard Liljedahl : ウィキペディア英語版 | Edvard Liljedahl
Edvard Appoloniussen Liljedahl (6 August 1845, Vik - 10 October 1924) was a Norwegian politician for the Liberal Party. He was a member of the Council of State Division in Stockholm in 1889, and Minister of Education and Church Affairs 1912-1913. Liljedahl died on 10 October 1924 in Vik and is buried there. ==Biography== He received his degree from the Balestrand Teachers School in 1864 and from the Stord Seminary in 1866. He was a teacher and a church choir singer in Kirkebø from 1867 until 1889, cabinet minister and a member of the cabinet in Stockholm from 6 March 1889 until 13 July 1889. In 1888 he refused a request to return to government. He became a postmaster in Aalesund in 1891 and in Bergen in 1901. From there he departed in 1904 and moved to his property Røitehola (officially Fredheim) in Kirkebø. He had cleared the land himself during his parish clerk and member of parliament days, and had rented it out when he lived in Ålesund and Bergen. He didn't stay too long in Kirkebø. On a visit to Vik he purchased the Havnen farm from hotel owner Hopstock and moved to Vik in 1905. He sold the Røitehola property to a quartermaster sergeant Mo.
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