Ole Gabriel Ueland

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Ole Gabriel Ueland (hieß ursprünglich „Ole Gabriel Gabrielsen Skaaland“ (* 28. Oktober 1799 in Skåland in Lund (Rogaland); † 9. Januar 1870 in Hetland in Heskestad in Lund) war ein norwegischer Bauer und Politiker. rdf:langString
Ole Gabriel Ueland (28 October 1799 – 9 January 1870) was a Norwegian political leader and member of the Norwegian Parliament (1833–1869). Historians credit him with having popularized politics in rural Norway, paving the way for individuals of limited backgrounds to rise to positions of political importance. Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson wrote of him: Though he is a farmer behind his ploughand a sailor in his boathe thought as well as anyonein all the King's councilWhen he met in parliamentto promote the cause of farmersevery word gave birth to a rayin the people's young day . rdf:langString
rdf:langString Ole Gabriel Ueland
rdf:langString Ole Gabriel Ueland
xsd:date 1870-01-09
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xsd:date 1799-10-28
xsd:date 1870-01-09
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rdf:langString Ole Gabriel Ueland (hieß ursprünglich „Ole Gabriel Gabrielsen Skaaland“ (* 28. Oktober 1799 in Skåland in Lund (Rogaland); † 9. Januar 1870 in Hetland in Heskestad in Lund) war ein norwegischer Bauer und Politiker.
rdf:langString Ole Gabriel Ueland (28 October 1799 – 9 January 1870) was a Norwegian political leader and member of the Norwegian Parliament (1833–1869). Historians credit him with having popularized politics in rural Norway, paving the way for individuals of limited backgrounds to rise to positions of political importance. Ueland was the son of Gabriel Osmundsen (1760–1843) and his wife Ingeborg Osmundsdatter Skaaland (1764–1816). Ueland was born on the Skåland farm in Lund parish in Rogaland, Norway. Ueland was raised in the traditional district of Dalane, a region characterized by small farms and an environment influenced by the Haugean Movement (haugianere). Although his formal education had been limited to random local lessons, he had proven an unusual aptitude for learning and an appetite for reading. From 1817 until 1825, Ueland was a schoolteacher in Lund parish. He had by way of marriage acquired the Uelnd farm (Ueland i Heskestad). By 1827, he was installed as the sexton in the local church at Heskestad in Lund parish. From 1827 to 1852 he was a teacher in Heskestad, before he became sheriff (1852–1856). He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament in 1833, representing the rural constituency of Stavanger Amt (now Rogaland). He remained a parliament member until 1869, having been re-elected thirteen times. He became the leader for the peasant and farmer's movement in politics and earned respect for his deliberate and wise political outlook. Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson wrote of him: Though he is a farmer behind his ploughand a sailor in his boathe thought as well as anyonein all the King's councilWhen he met in parliamentto promote the cause of farmersevery word gave birth to a rayin the people's young day .
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