Georg Prahl Harbitz

Georg Prahl Harbitz

Infobox Politician
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name = Georg Prahl Harbitz
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office = Member of Parliament
term_start = 1836
term_end = 1870
office2 = President of the Storting
term_start2 = 1848
term_end2 = 1869
birth_date = 26 June 1802
birth_place = Haus
death_date = 22 November 1889
death_place = Abbediengen, Vestre Aker
nationality = Norwegian
party = Independent
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children = Johannes Winding Harbitz,
7 other children
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profession = Vicar
religion = Lutheranism


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Georg Prahl Harbitz (26 June 1802 - 22 November 1889) was a Norwegian priest and politician.

He was born in Haus to innkeeper Nils Harbitz and his wife Elisabet Christine Ibsen. His father died when Georg was eight years old, and he was eventually sent to the wealthy family Prahl in Bergen for upbringing. Here, he was inspired to undertake academic studies. He graduated as cand.theol. in 1825, and was assigned, by the Church of Norway, the post as vicar ("sogneprest") in Askevold in Nordre Bergenhus Amt. [http://www.vestfold-slekt.net/notteroy/bygdebok/prester.html Biography] no icon]

He became involved in politics, and when local government was introduced in Norway, Harbitz served as the first mayor of Askevold municipality.Fact|date=August 2008 He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament in 1836 and 1839, representing the constituency of "Nordre Bergenhus Amt". [http://www.nsd.uib.no/polsys/index.cfm?urlname=polsys&lan=&MenuItem=N1_1&ChildItem=&State=collapse&UttakNr=33&person=11129 Georg Prahl Harbitz] — Norwegian Social Science Data Services (NSD) ] From the start he was known as peasant-friendly, a political current which began making its mark in Parliament from 1830. He was conservative in Constitutional matters.b]

He left Askevold in 1839, his wife having died the same year. He was assigned the position of vicar in Slidre, in Christians Amt.c] While stationed here, he was elected to the Norwegian Parliament in 1842 and 1845.b] In 1847 he applied for the position as garrison priest in Christiania; however, he discovered that he was not looked kindly upon there, and returned to Christians Amt. In the meantime, Slidre had been split into Øystre and Vestre Slidre; Harbitz became vicar of Vestre Slidre.d] He was elected to Parliament two more times, in 1848 and 1851.c] During the 1848 term he was President of the Storting, together with Halvor Olaus Christensen, Hans Riddervold and Carl Valentin Falsen. [http://www.stortinget.no/representantene/presidenter_historisk.html Presidents of the Storting] ]

He then decided to leave Vestre Slidre for financial reasons. Reportedly, the wage was low and often delayed. Harbitz applied for the vicarship in Nøtterø, and began this tenure in 1852.e] Representing the constituency of "Jarlsberg og Laurvigs Amt", he was elected to Parliament in 1854, 1857, 1859, 1862, 1865 and 1868.d] He continued to serve as President of the Storting for each of these terms.b] In 1864 he was the sole holder of this position, and held the principal speeches commemorating the fiftieth anniversaries of the Constitution of Norway (on 17 May) and the Union between Sweden and Norway (on 4 November).f]

Having chosen to not stand for parliamentary re-election in 1870, he sought retirement from his vicarship in December 1878, and finally left the position when a replacement was found in April 1879. He was granted a 6,000 kr yearly pension. His successor was Johan Nordahl Brun, not to be confused with the poet of the same name. Georg Prahl Harbitz moved to Abbediengen in Vestre Aker, where his son resided. He died in 1889, and was buried in Askvold.g] He had been issued the Grand Cross of the Order of St. Olav in 1864, as well as the Grand Cross of the Swedish Order of the Polar Star.h]

Georg Prahl Harbitz was married to Maren Mariken Hof from Aker. The couple had four daughters and four sons, the oldest was born in 1827 and the youngest was born just before Maren died in 1839. Georg Prahl Harbitz did not remarry. Their oldest son Johannes Winding Harbitz became a parliament member and government minister. Another son Georg Prahl Harbitz, Jr. became a vicar as well, and married the sister of politician Walter Scott Dahl.i] Georg Prahl Harbitz had struggled with health problems, so did several of his children.j]

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