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Hans Peter Ingerslev (3 May 1831 – 20 April 1896) was a Danish politician and minister. He was born in 1831 on Marselisborg Manor in Aarhus, owned by his parents Caspar Peder Rothe Ingerslev and Marie Meulengracht. During his tenure as Minister of the Interior, Ingerslev accomplished laws related to social services, pensions and healthcare. Furthermore, he contributed to the establishment of Freeport of Copenhagen. Shortly before he died in 1896, Ingerslev signed a sales agreement with Aarhus City Council which bought Marselisborg Manor the year after.

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  • Hans Peter Ingerslev (3 May 1831 – 20 April 1896) was a Danish politician and minister. He was born in 1831 on Marselisborg Manor in Aarhus, owned by his parents Caspar Peder Rothe Ingerslev and Marie Meulengracht. During his tenure as Minister of the Interior, Ingerslev accomplished laws related to social services, pensions and healthcare. Furthermore, he contributed to the establishment of Freeport of Copenhagen. Shortly before he died in 1896, Ingerslev signed a sales agreement with Aarhus City Council which bought Marselisborg Manor the year after. (en)
  • Hans Peter Ingerslev, född den 3 maj 1831 i Aarhus, död den 20 april 1896 i Köpenhamn, var en dansk politiker. Han var son till Caspar Peter Rothe Ingerslev. Ingerslev blev 1849 student, men ägnade sig sedan åt lantbruk och gjorde det 1864 ärvda godset Marselisborg till en mönstergård. 1873–1876 och 1879–1884 var han medlem av Folketinget, där han var en av ledarna för högern, invaldes 1884 i landstinget och blev i augusti 1885 inrikesminister. (sv)
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  • Hans Peter Ingerslev (3 May 1831 – 20 April 1896) was a Danish politician and minister. He was born in 1831 on Marselisborg Manor in Aarhus, owned by his parents Caspar Peder Rothe Ingerslev and Marie Meulengracht. Hans Peter Ingerslev graduated from the Cathedral School in Aarhus in 1849 and in 1864 he inherited Marselisborg Manor from his father. He was president of Viby parish council between 1865 and 1874 and member of Aarhus County council between 1865 and 1885. In 1873, Ingerslev was elected to the Danish Folketing for Højre, a predecessor for the Conservative People's Party, and he served for two terms; from 1873 to 1876 and from 1879 to 1884. From 1884 to his death, Ingerslev served in the Landsting. From 1885 to 1896 he was Minister of the Interior. During his tenure as Minister of the Interior, Ingerslev accomplished laws related to social services, pensions and healthcare. Furthermore, he contributed to the establishment of Freeport of Copenhagen. Shortly before he died in 1896, Ingerslev signed a sales agreement with Aarhus City Council which bought Marselisborg Manor the year after. (en)
  • Hans Peter Ingerslev, född den 3 maj 1831 i Aarhus, död den 20 april 1896 i Köpenhamn, var en dansk politiker. Han var son till Caspar Peter Rothe Ingerslev. Ingerslev blev 1849 student, men ägnade sig sedan åt lantbruk och gjorde det 1864 ärvda godset Marselisborg till en mönstergård. 1873–1876 och 1879–1884 var han medlem av Folketinget, där han var en av ledarna för högern, invaldes 1884 i landstinget och blev i augusti 1885 inrikesminister. Trots att han haft väsentlig del i den politik, som föranledde de provisoriska finanslagarna, stod han dock i ett gott personligt förhållande till vänsterns ledare. Därigenom och genom sin hänsynsfullhet emot Folketinget kunde han mitt under den politiska striden genomdriva antagandet av en mängd viktiga lagar samt en ansenlig utvidgning av järnvägsnätet, anläggandet av frihamn vid Köpenhamn med mera. Det var också han, som förnämligast förberedde och utverkade det så kallade "forliget" 1894, varefter han gick över till den nya ministären Reedtz-Thott. Sedan januari 1894 förestod han endast kommunikationsväsendet och de offentliga arbetena, då inrikesministeriet i övrigt hade egen minister. (sv)
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