Nikolai Prebensen

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Nikolai Christian Grove Prebensen (13 April 1850 – 24 May 1938) was a Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party. He was born in the town of Risør as a son of Jacob Wetlesen Prebensen (1808–1892) and Wencke Kristiane Grove. He finished his secondary education in 1868 and took the cand.jur. degree in 1873. He was hired as a clerk in the Ministry of Church Affairs in 1876, and from 1878 to 1881 he was a deputy judge in Romsdal District Court. He was also acting district stipendiary magistrate for some time in the absence of district stipendiary magistrate Roll. From 1881 to 1887 he was a clerk in the Ministry of Justice and the Police, before being hired as chief of police in Vardø in 1887. rdf:langString
Nikolai Christian Grove Prebensen, född 12 april 1850 i Risør, död 24 maj 1938, var en norsk diplomat. Prebensen studerade efter juridisk examen 1873 någon tid i Frankrike och Storbritannien och tjänstgjorde 1876–87 i centralförvaltningen, först i ecklesiastik-, sedan i justitiedepartementet. År 1889 utnämndes han till amtman i Finmarken, varifrån han 1896 förflyttades till Nedenes. Han var 1891–93 ledamot av Finmarkens fiskerikommission, representerade 1892–94 Finmarksstäderna och 1904–06 Arendal och Grimstad i Stortinget. Där tillhörde han konservativa partiet samt var sista perioden president i Odelstinget och 1905 ordförande i den så kallade "specialkommittén" till förberedande av eget norskt konsulatväsen. Åren 1906–17 var han Norges minister i Sankt Petersburg. Åren 1912–14 var han o rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Nikolai Christian Grove Prebensen (13 April 1850 – 24 May 1938) was a Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party. He was born in the town of Risør as a son of Jacob Wetlesen Prebensen (1808–1892) and Wencke Kristiane Grove. He finished his secondary education in 1868 and took the cand.jur. degree in 1873. He was hired as a clerk in the Ministry of Church Affairs in 1876, and from 1878 to 1881 he was a deputy judge in Romsdal District Court. He was also acting district stipendiary magistrate for some time in the absence of district stipendiary magistrate Roll. From 1881 to 1887 he was a clerk in the Ministry of Justice and the Police, before being hired as chief of police in Vardø in 1887. From 1889 to 1894 he served as the County Governor of Finnmark. He was the mayor of Vadsø from 1892 to 1894, and also sat one period in the Parliament of Norway, from 1892 to 1894 for the constituency Hammerfest, Vardø og Vadsø. He was a member of the Standing Committee on the Military. From 1896 to 1906 he served as the County Governor of Aust-Agder. He represented the constituency Arendal og Grimstad in the Parliament of Norway from 1903 to 1906. In Arendal, he gained much support for wanting to locate Arendal Station at rather than at Barbu. In his second parliamentary term, he chaired the Protocol Committee. In 1905, he chaired the "Special Committee" that prepared the establishment of a Norwegian consulate service, and thus the dissolution of the union between Norway and Sweden. When the union was dissolved and Norway could appoint its own diplomats, Prebensen became the ambassador ("minister") to the Russian Empire in 1906. He remained so until after the Russian October Revolution, when diplomatic ties to Russia were severed.
rdf:langString Nikolai Christian Grove Prebensen, född 12 april 1850 i Risør, död 24 maj 1938, var en norsk diplomat. Prebensen studerade efter juridisk examen 1873 någon tid i Frankrike och Storbritannien och tjänstgjorde 1876–87 i centralförvaltningen, först i ecklesiastik-, sedan i justitiedepartementet. År 1889 utnämndes han till amtman i Finmarken, varifrån han 1896 förflyttades till Nedenes. Han var 1891–93 ledamot av Finmarkens fiskerikommission, representerade 1892–94 Finmarksstäderna och 1904–06 Arendal och Grimstad i Stortinget. Där tillhörde han konservativa partiet samt var sista perioden president i Odelstinget och 1905 ordförande i den så kallade "specialkommittén" till förberedande av eget norskt konsulatväsen. Åren 1906–17 var han Norges minister i Sankt Petersburg. Åren 1912–14 var han ordförande i en kunglig kommitté för omorganisation av Norges utrikesrepresentation.
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