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Governor of Norway : ウィキペディア英語版
Governor-general of Norway

The Governor-general of Norway, styled ''Rigsstatholder'' in Danish or ''Riksståthållare'' in Swedish, both meaning 'Lieutenant of the realm' (see Stadtholder), was the appointed head of the Norwegian Government in the absence of the Monarch.
==Governors-general appointed by the Danish crown==
The successive ''Statholder'' of Norway during its union with Denmark were:
*1572 – 1577 Pouel Ottesen Huitfeldt (b. c.1529 – d. 1592)
*9 July 1577 – 1583 Ludvig Ludvigsson Munk til Norlund (b. c.1532 – d. 1602)
*1583 – 1588 Ove Juel
*1588 – 1601 Aksel Gyldenstjerne (b. c.1537 – d. 1603)
*1601 – 1608 Jørgen Friis til Krastrup (b. c.1543 – d. 1616)
*1608 – 1618 Enevold Kruse til Hjermislov (b. 1554 – d. 1621)
*1618 – 1629 Jens Hermansson Juel (b. 1580 – d. 1634)
*1629 – 1642 Christopher Knudsson Urne til Asmark (b. 1593 – d. 1663)
*1642 – 24 June 1651 Hannibal Sehested (b. 1609 – d. 1666)
*1651 – 20 December 1655 Gregers Krabbe (b. 1594 – d. 1655)
*1656 – 28 March 1661 Nils Trolle til Trollesholm og Gavnø (b. 1599 – d. 1667)
*8 Oct 1661 – 1664 Iver Tageson Krabbe (b. 1602 – d. 1666)
*Jan 1664 – 1699 Ulrik Frederik Gyldenløve, greve til Laurvig og Tønsberg (b. 1638 – d. 1704)
*1669 – 5 June 1675 Ove Juel (Vice Governor-general of Norway under Gyldenløve) (b. 1615 – d. 1686)
*5 June 1675 – 9 May 1682 Jens Juel (Vice Governor-general of Norway under Gyldenløve) (b. 1631 – d. 1700)
*9 May 1682 – 26 September 1694 Just Högh til Fultofte (Vice Governor-general of Norway under Gyldenløve)
*30 September 1699 – 1708 Frederik Gabel (b. c.1640 – d. 1708)
*10 April 1708 – 22 Feb 1710 Johan Vibe (b. 1634 – d. 1710)
*1 Aug 1710 – 30 April 1712 Ulrik Frederik Valdemar, baron Løvendal (b. 1660 – d. 1740)
*4 August 1712 – 14 July 1713 Claus Henrik Vieregg (b. 1655 – d. 1713)
*19 September 1713 – 1722 Frederik Krag (b. 1655 – d. 1728)
*17 April 1722 – 5 October 1731 Ditlev Vibe (b. 1670 – d. 1731)
*1731 – 1733 Patroclus Rømeling (acting) (b. 1662 – d. 1736)
*1733 – 1739 Christian greve Rantzau (b. 1684 – d. 1771)
*1739 – 11 Sep 1750 Hans Jakob Arnold (acting)
*11 September 1750 – 8 February 1771 Jacob von Benzon (b. 1688 – d. 1775)
*4 July 1766 – January 1768 Carl, Landgraf zu Hessen (b. 1744 – d. 1836)
(acting for Benzon)
*8 Feb 1771 – 25 July 1809 Vacant
*25 July 1809 – 11 Jan 1810 Christian August von Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg (b. 1768 – d. 1810)
*11 Jan 1810 – 11 May 1813 Friedrich Landgraf zu Hessen-Kassel (d. 1845)
*11 May 1813 – 16 Feb 1814 Christian Frederik af Danmark (s.a.)

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