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Jonas Rein

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In 1780 Rein returned to Norway, working mostly as a private tutor. He debuted as a playwright, but the play did not reach the stage. In 1787 he returned to Denmark to seek a post as a civil servant. After one rejection, he took the
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he married Fredrikke Bergersen (1779–1856). He had six daughters. He died in November 1821 in Bergen, and was buried at Nykirkegården.
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Rein was married twice. In December 1791 he married Anna Cathrine Arbo (1756–1794), a grand-aunt of painter
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in commemoration of Rein's service to Norway. In 1882, a street at NygĂĽrd in Bergen (
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as King . Rein's anti-Swedish sentiments might have cost him the position of
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Norwegian priest, poet and member of the Norwegian Constituent Assembly
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in 1791, but never assumed office; instead he chose to become
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in 1792. He left in 1799, and in 1800 he became vicar in
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(2007). 234:Memorial for Jonas Rein on the 180:Swedish campaign against Norway 172:Union between Sweden and Norway 164:Wilhelm Frimann Koren Christie 152:Norwegian Constituent Assembly 32:Norwegian Constituent Assembly 1: 162:deputation, which was led by 158:as a representative with the 548:19th-century Norwegian poets 543:18th-century Norwegian poets 538:Norwegian priest-politicians 66:in 1777, and studied at the 604: 306:Norsk biografisk leksikon 82:, he was a member of the 271:"Jonas Rein (1760-1821)" 242:At Nykirken in Bergen ( 139:(two volumes, 1802) and 68:University of Copenhagen 563:Politicians from Bergen 395:. Store norske leksikon 359:. Store norske leksikon 254:) was named after him. 200:Christian Magnus Falsen 381:(lokalhistoriewiki.no) 379:Selvstendighetspartiet 239: 218:. In February 1796 in 168:Selvstendighetspartiet 150:he was elected to the 70:. He started studying 24: 421:Store norske leksikon 334:Store norske leksikon 233: 22: 553:Norwegian male poets 488:"Nykirken i Bergen" 466:"NordnĂŚs Bataillon" 446:. Bergen byleksikon 337:. Kunnskapsforlaget 196:Den norske Tilskuer 490:. Den Norske Kirke 240: 216:Peter Nicolai Arbo 88:Det Norske Selskab 25: 248:NordnĂŚs Bataillon 244:Nykirken i Bergen 109:Kautokeino Church 84:Norwegian Society 595: 524: 516: 500: 499: 497: 495: 484: 478: 477: 475: 473: 462: 456: 455: 453: 451: 440: 434: 433: 431: 429: 411: 405: 404: 402: 400: 389: 383: 375: 369: 368: 366: 364: 353: 347: 346: 344: 342: 329:"Norske Selskab" 325: 319: 318: 316: 314: 289: 283: 282: 280: 278: 267: 252:Jonas Reins gate 192:Bishop of Bergen 188:Charles III John 62:. 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Norwegian Constituent Assembly
Eidsvoll
Øksendal
Møre og Romsdal
Jevnaker
vicar
examen artium
University of Copenhagen
theology
philosophy
Copenhagen
Norwegian Society
cand.philol.
vicar
Kautokeino Church
curate
Skjeberg Church
Eidanger Church
Brevik Church
Nykirken
Bergen
1814
Norwegian Constituent Assembly
Eidsvoll Manor
Bergen
Wilhelm Frimann Koren Christie
Union between Sweden and Norway
Crown Prince Christian Frederick of Denmark
Swedish campaign against Norway

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