Karl Akre, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Karl Akre

member of the Parliament of Norway

Date of Birth: 26-Mar-1840

Place of Birth: Alta, Northern Norway, Norway

Date of Death: 14-Mar-1912

Profession: teacher, politician, contributing editor

Nationality: Norway

Zodiac Sign: Aries


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About Karl Akre

  • Karl Edvard Pedersen Akre (26 March 1840 – 14 March 1912) was a Norwegian educator and politician for the Liberal Party. He was born in Alta, and graduated as a teacher from Tromsø Seminary in 1862.
  • He started working as a teacher in Kjelvik, but moved to Vadsø in 1865.
  • At the primary school there, he advanced from second teacher to first teacher in 1884 and headmaster in 1911.With minor interruptions he was a member of Vadsø city council from 1869 to 1910, and also chaired the school board.
  • He was elected to the Parliament of Norway in 1885, representing the urban constituency of Hammerfest, Vardø og Vadsø.
  • He served only one three-year term 1886–1889.Akre was a co-founder of the newspaper Finmarkens Amtstidende in 1871.
  • His orthography was ahead of its time, and reminiscent of the 1907 standard of RiksmÃ¥l (Dano-Norwegian).
  • He was also a supporter of LandsmÃ¥l, and founded the LandsmÃ¥l publication Finnmarkingen together with Ananias J.
  • Brune in July 1875.
  • This was the northernmost LandsmÃ¥l publication in Norway, however it only lasted for two issues.
  • Later, in 1877, Akre publicly supported the Finnish language newspaper for the minority in Finnmark, Ruijan Suomenkielinen Lehti.
  • Akre had been a teacher for Kven people in Alta, and was one of the few Norwegians who publicly supported the newspaper's existence.
  • Akre was also a temperance activist, presiding over the meeting that founded the DNGTO (a splinter of IOGT) in June 1888.
  • He died in March 1912 in Vadsø.

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