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Otto Vincent Lange
Otto Vincent Lange
Member of Parliament
In office
1833–1856
Minister of Church and Education (Norway)
In office
7 October 1854 – 31 August 1855
Minister of Finance and Customs (Norway)
In office
1 September 1855 – 31 May 1856
In office
1 August 1857 – 14 August 1858
In office
1 October 1859 – 11 August 1861
In office
1 September 1862 – 21 June 1863
Member of the Council of State Division in Stockholm
In office
1 June 1856 – 31 July 1857
In office
1 September 1858 – 30 September 1859
In office
1 September 1861 – 31 August 1862
Personal details
Born30 November 1797
Jevnaker
Died4 November 1870(1870-11-04) (aged 72)
Kristiania
NationalityNorwegian
Political partyIndependent
SpouseAnne Nicoline Aall (1800–1886)
RelationsUlrik Frederik Lange (brother)
Jacob Aall (father-in-law)
Niels Aall (brother-in-law)
Jørgen Aall (brother-in-law)
OccupationSchool teacher
Surveyor of customs and excise

Otto Vincent Lange (30 November 1797 – 4 November 1870) was a Norwegian politician.

Lange was born in Jevnaker, but moved to Arendal. He worked as a school teacher, and helped found the local library and museum in 1832. In 1833 he was elected to the Norwegian Parliament for the first time.[1] He then changed his civil job to that of surveyor of customs and excise. He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament in 1836, 1839, 1842, 1845, 1848, 1851 and 1854, representing the constituency of Arendal og Grimstad.[1]

In October 1854 he was appointed Minister of Church and Education, succeeding Jørgen Herman Vogt. In September 1855 he left that succeeded Vogt again, this time as Minister of Finance and Customs. He held this position periodically until June 1863, interrupted by spells as member of the Council of State Division in Stockholm from 1 June 1856 to 31 July 1857, 1 September 1858 to 30 September 1859 and 1 September 1861 to 31 August 1862.[1]

Otto Vincent Lange was married to Anne Nicoline Aall (1800–1886),[2] daughter of businessperson, politician and historian Jacob Aall. The Aall family was a notable one; Anne Nicoline Aall's grandfather was businessman Nicolai Benjamin Aall (died 1798) and her uncles were politicians Niels and Jørgen Aall. Also, Otto Vincent Lange had a brother Ulrik Frederik Lange who was an educator and five-term member of Parliament. Otto Vincent's sister Barbara Abigael married Even Hanssen, whose son Johan Jørgen Lange Hanssen married Otto Vincent's daughter Lovise Jacobine.

Otto Vincent Lange was proclaimed Knight of the Order of St. Olav 1847, promoted to Commander in 1857, and in 1863 was awarded the Grand Cross in 1863. He was awarded two Swedish orders: the Grand Cross of the Order of the Polar Star and Knight of the Order of Vasa. Lange also held the first class (equivalent to Grand Cross) of the Ottoman Mecidi Order.

He died in 1870 in Kristiania and was buried at Vår Frelsers gravlund.

References

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  1. ^ a b c Otto Vincent Lange — Norwegian Social Science Data Services (NSD)
  2. ^ Genealogy
Lange's headstone at the Vår Frelsers gravlund
Political offices
Preceded by Minister of Church and Education
1854–1855
Succeeded by
Minister of Finance and Customs
1855–1856
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Finance and Customs
1857–1858
Minister of Finance and Customs
1859–1861
Minister of Finance and Customs
1862–1863
Succeeded by