Hans Jacob Stabel
Hans Jacob Stabel (27 August 1769 – 7 January 1836) was a Norwegian priest and elected official.[1]
Hans Stabel was born at the parsonage where his father was parish pastor in Onsøy at Fredrikstad in Østfold county. In 1792, he took a job as personnel chaplain in Onsøy. From 1799, he was an assistant pastor at Slidredomen in Oppland county. In 1806, he became pastor in Søndre Aurdal. He was a vicar in Kristiansand from 1822 to 1825. He served as pastor in Østre Toten from 1825 until he died in 1836.[2]
In 1814, he was a member of the constitutional assembly at Eidsvoll Manor to draft and sign the Norwegian Constitution as a representative from Christians amt, now Innlandet county. He was made a member of the Royal Order of Vasa by King Karl XIV Johan.[3][4]
References
- ^ Mardal, Magnus A., ed. (2024-11-26). "Hans Jacob Stabel". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Foreningen Store norske leksikon. Retrieved 2025-09-03.
- ^ "Hans Jacob Stabel". lokalhistoriewiki.no.
- ^ "Hans Jacob Stabel". Eidsvoll on May 17, 1814.
- ^ "Hans Jacob Stabel". Stortingsaktivitet.
Related Reading
- Holme, Jørn, ed. (2014). De kom fra alle kanter - Eidsvollsmennene og deres hus (in Norwegian). Oslo: Cappelen Damm. ISBN 9788202445645.
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