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About: Bernt Anker

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Bernt Anker (22 November 1746 – 21 April 1805) was a Norwegian merchant, chamberlain and playwright. He was born in Christiania, the son of Christian Ancher and a brother of Peder Anker and cousin of Carsten Anker. His business included trade in timber on a large scale, with a large income from supplying the fleet of England. He eventually became the wealthiest person in Norway. Among his properties were Frogner Manor and Moss Jernverk. His magnificent home Paléet near Bjørvika was used as a Royal residence after his death, until the completion of the Royal Palace in Christiania.

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  • برنت أنكر (بالنرويجية البوكمول: Bernt Anker)‏ هو تاجر نرويجي، ولد في 22 نوفمبر 1746 في كريستيانية في النرويج، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 21 أبريل 1805. (ar)
  • Bernt Anker (auch Ancher; * 22. November 1746 in Christiania; † 21. April 1805 ebenda) war ein norwegischer Holzhändler, Schiffsreeder und Bergwerkseigner. Er war um 1800 reichster Mann Norwegens. (de)
  • Bernt Anker (22 November 1746 – 21 April 1805) was a Norwegian merchant, chamberlain and playwright. He was born in Christiania, the son of Christian Ancher and a brother of Peder Anker and cousin of Carsten Anker. His business included trade in timber on a large scale, with a large income from supplying the fleet of England. He eventually became the wealthiest person in Norway. Among his properties were Frogner Manor and Moss Jernverk. His magnificent home Paléet near Bjørvika was used as a Royal residence after his death, until the completion of the Royal Palace in Christiania. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of London in 1782. He was decorated Knight of the Order of the Dannebrog in 1803. A street in Oslo, , is named after him. The street was named after Anker in 1852, but it was not completed until 1902. (en)
  • Bernt Anker, född den 22 november 1746 i Kristiania (nuvarande Oslo), död där (barnlös) den 21 april 1805, var en norsk affärsman och donator, bror till Peder Anker. Han var kusin till Peter och Carsten Anker. (sv)
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  • Christiania, Norway (en)
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  • Painting of Bernt Anker, by Carl Frederik von Breda (en)
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  • Copenhagen, Denmark (en)
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  • برنت أنكر (بالنرويجية البوكمول: Bernt Anker)‏ هو تاجر نرويجي، ولد في 22 نوفمبر 1746 في كريستيانية في النرويج، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 21 أبريل 1805. (ar)
  • Bernt Anker (auch Ancher; * 22. November 1746 in Christiania; † 21. April 1805 ebenda) war ein norwegischer Holzhändler, Schiffsreeder und Bergwerkseigner. Er war um 1800 reichster Mann Norwegens. (de)
  • Bernt Anker, född den 22 november 1746 i Kristiania (nuvarande Oslo), död där (barnlös) den 21 april 1805, var en norsk affärsman och donator, bror till Peder Anker. Han var kusin till Peter och Carsten Anker. (sv)
  • Bernt Anker (22 November 1746 – 21 April 1805) was a Norwegian merchant, chamberlain and playwright. He was born in Christiania, the son of Christian Ancher and a brother of Peder Anker and cousin of Carsten Anker. His business included trade in timber on a large scale, with a large income from supplying the fleet of England. He eventually became the wealthiest person in Norway. Among his properties were Frogner Manor and Moss Jernverk. His magnificent home Paléet near Bjørvika was used as a Royal residence after his death, until the completion of the Royal Palace in Christiania. (en)
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  • Bernt Anker (en)
  • برنت أنكر (ar)
  • Bernt Anker (de)
  • Bernt Anker (sv)
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