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Sigurd Ibsen
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Prime Minister of Norway in Stockholm
In office
1903–1905
MonarchOscar II
Preceded byOle Anton Qvam
Succeeded byJørgen Løvland
Personal details
Born(1859-12-23)December 23, 1859
DiedApril 13, 1930(1930-04-13) (aged 70)
NationalityNorwegian
Political partyLiberal Party of Norway
SpouseBergliot Bjørnson
ChildrenTancred Ibsen
Irene Ibsen Bille
Parent(s)Suzannah Thoresen (mother)
Henrik Ibsen (father)
RelativesJoen Bille (grandson)
Drawing of Sigurd Ibsen

Sigurd Ibsen (23 December 1859 – 14 April 1930) was a Norwegian author, lawyer and statesman, who served as Prime Minister of Norway in Stockholm (1903–1905) and played a central role in the dissolution of the union between Norway and Sweden in 1905.

Background

Ibsen was born in Christiania, but grew up mostly in Germany and Italy. Being the only child of playwright Henrik Ibsen and his wife Suzannah Thoresen, he struggled all his life to meet his family's high expectations.

Sigurd Ibsen got his doctorate in law in Rome in 1882 and was married to Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson's daughter Bergliot. Their son, Tancred Ibsen, became a well-known film director and their daughter, Irene Ibsen Bille, was married to Josias Bille, a member of the Danish ancient noble Bille family. Irene and Josias's son and Sigurd and Bergliot's grandson was Danish actor Joen Bille.

Prime Minister in Stockholm

From 1903 to 1905, he served as Prime Minister of Norway in Stockholm (i.e., the leader of the Norwegian delegation to the King of Sweden and Norway and the second highest cabinet position). During his term, George Francis Hagerup was Prime Minister in Christiania. Sigurd Ibsen played a central role in the dissolution of the union between Norway and Sweden in 1905. He is also regarded as important in convincing influential Norwegians supporting a republican government, like Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson, Arne Garborg and Fridtjof Nansen, to turn and instead support a monarchy.

Ancestry

Family of Sigurd Ibsen
Henrich Ibsen
Knud Ibsen
Johanne Plesner
Henrik Ibsen
Johan Andreas Altenburg
Marichen Altenburg
Hedevig Christine Paus
Sigurd Ibsen
Hermann Thoresen
Hans Conrad Thoresen
Anne Sophie Albertine Walther
Suzannah Thoresen
Johan Christopher Daae
Sara Margrethe Daae
Susanne Grytten

Literature

  • Langslet, Lars Roar. Sønnen. Cappelen, 2004 ISBN 82-02-22101-3
  • Steine, Bjørn Arne. Sigurd Ibsen : nasjon, politikk og kultur. Voksenåsen AS, 2005 ISBN 82-90617-34-8
  • Rudeng, Erik (1994) “En statsmann i reserve”, Nytt norsk tidsskrift 11 (3-4): 266-280.
  • Ibsen, Sigurd. Bak en gyllen fasade, Sigurd Ibsens brev til familien 1883-1929. Aschehoug, 1997. (Thorleif Dahls Kulturbibliotek) ISBN 82-03-26141-8
  • Ibsen, Sigurd. Videnskab og mystik og andre essays. Grøndahl Dreyer, 1992. ISBN 82-504-1920-0
  • Ibsen, Sigurd. Unionen. 1887
  • Nabo.nb.no