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Henrik Anker Bjerregaard (1 January 1792 – 7 April 1842) was a Norwegian poet, dramatist and judge. Born in Ringsaker to Mads Bjerregard and Alet Ørtlien, he grew up in Vågå from the age of eight. He studied at the University of Copenhagen, but returned to Norway in 1814 and graduated from the Royal Frederick University with the cand.jur. degree in 1815. He climbed the career ladder as a jurist, was a solicitor and chief justice in the diocesan court of Christiania before being appointed as a Supreme Court Assessor in 1830. He remained in this position until his death.

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  • Henrik Anker Bjerregaard (de)
  • Henrik Anker Bjerregaard (en)
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  • Henrik Anker Bjerregaard, (* 1. Januar 1792 in Ringsaker; † 7. April 1842 in Christiania) war ein norwegischer Dichter und Jurist. (de)
  • Henrik Anker Bjerregaard (Ringsaker, 1792 – Oslo, 1842) è stato un poeta norvegese. Divenne celeberrimo per la canzone Figli di Norvegia, l'antichissimo regno, che fu inno nazionale fino al 1864. Nel 1824 fu inoltre autore di L'avventura in montagna, versatile commedia. (it)
  • Henrik Anker Bjerregaard, född den 1 januari 1792 i Ringsaker, död den 7 april 1842 i Kristiania, var en norsk författare och höjesteretsassessor. Bjerregaard var verksam som lyriker och novellist, men hade framgång främst som dramatiker. Det verk som bevarat hans namn till eftervärlden är sånglustspelet Fjeldeventyret (1824). Bjerregaards något retoriska dikt Sønner af Norge blev prisbelönt som den bästa nationalsången och sjöngs som sådan, tills den avlöstes av Ja, vi elsker dette landet. Den tonsattes av Christian Blom. (sv)
  • Henrik Anker Bjerregaard (1 January 1792 – 7 April 1842) was a Norwegian poet, dramatist and judge. Born in Ringsaker to Mads Bjerregard and Alet Ørtlien, he grew up in Vågå from the age of eight. He studied at the University of Copenhagen, but returned to Norway in 1814 and graduated from the Royal Frederick University with the cand.jur. degree in 1815. He climbed the career ladder as a jurist, was a solicitor and chief justice in the diocesan court of Christiania before being appointed as a Supreme Court Assessor in 1830. He remained in this position until his death. (en)
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