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Niels Toller
Niels Toller (1592 – 8 January 1642) was a Danish-born merchant who settled in Norway and became the wealthiest person in Christiania.
〔(''Niels Toller den eldre'' (lokalhistoriewiki.no) )〕
Niels Toller was born in Haderslev, in Southern Jutland, Denmark. He first arrived in Norway in 1620 and quickly began to establish itself as a businessman, and received citizenship in 1621. After a devastating fire in 1624, King Christian IV ordered the old city of Oslo to be moved closer to the fortification of Akershus Castle and also renamed it to Christiania. Niels Toller achieved monopoly on the trade in Old Oslo, and had favorable agreements with the Crown's sawmills along Akerselva. In time. he operated a shipping and lumber export business. He also owned two of the 32 shares of the Kongsberg Silver Mines. He owned the site of Oslo Ladegård and from 1629 he served as Mayor of Christiania.
Niels Toller, d.e. (the elder) was the father of Niels Toller, d.y. (the younger) (c.1624–1676) who served as assessor for ''Overhoffretten'', the highest court in Norway from 1667-1797. His grand-children included Karen Toller.〔(Niels Toller den yngre (lokalhistoriewiki.no) )〕
〔(''Oslo ladegård'' (lokalhistoriewiki.no) )〕
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