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Historically holder of a royal fief and now rural police chief
Lensmann in modern Norwegian or lensmand in Danish and older Norwegian spelling (lit. 'fief man'; Old Norse: lénsmaðr) is a term with several distinct
Lensmann
Government official in some countries with historical ties to England
of Section 2 of the Act. In Norway until 2021 there was the office of lensmann, which in their mostly rural police districts had functions similar to
Sheriff
Norwegian farmer and lensmann
Lars Gunnarson Hågå (before 1580 – after 1645) was a Norwegian farmer and lensmann in Lesja in Gudbrandsdalen. He is remembered for his leading role during
Lars_Gunnarson_Hågå
Illegitimate son of King Christian IV (1615–1645)
mistress, Karen Andersdatter. He was also a Danish-Norwegian Navy officer and lensmann bailiff. Hans Ulrik was born at the Kronborg castle in Helsingør, Denmark
Hans_Ulrik_Gyldenløve
1852 Sámi revolt in Kautokeino, Norway
authorities and other locals. The rebels killed the local merchant and the local lensmann, whipped their servants, town residents and the village priest, and burned
Kautokeino_rebellion
Icelandic film actor (born 1963)
Borgríki 2 (2014) – Gunnar Dirk Ohm – Illusjonisten som forsvant (2015) – Lensmann Everest (2015) – Anatoli Boukreev Sparrows (2015) – Gunnar Trapped (2015–2018)
Ingvar_Eggert_Sigurðsson
Danish landowner
Frants Banner (died 24 July 1575) was a Danish landowner and lensmann. Frants Banner was the son of Marshal of the Realm and privy counsellor Erik Eriksen
Frants_Banner
Person holding a particular office
"politiførstebetjent", "politioverbetjent" and "politistasjonssjef", "lensmann" or "sysselmannsoverbetjent" (all officially translated as chief superintendent)
Constable
Finnish play
rebellion of the peasants against the Swedish-speaking arbitrary lensmann. While the lensmann character can be seen as being based on not only oppressive officers
Pohjalaisia_(play)
Governmental office in Iceland, Faroes, and Svalbard
justice and name men to sit on juries. He sometimes also assigned fiefs to a lensmann. The system was established in the 12th century by Sverre of Norway to
Sýslumaður
Norwegian merchant, landowner and Lensmann (died 1733)
was a merchant, landowner in Denmark–Norway. She was the first female Lensmann in Norway. After she was widowed she became one of the richest women in
Ragnhild_Abelset
Title in medieval Norway
for services to the king. The term lendmann is not to be confused with lensmann, the head of the local police in medieval and modern times, nor with the
Lendmann
Norwegian politician
January 19, 1845) was a Norwegian lensmann, editor, and member of the Storting. Rasmus Aarflot was the son of the lensmann and community educator Sivert Aarflot
Rasmus_Aarflot
2016 film
Elsa Trond Nilssen as Dag Liv Bernhoft Osa as Alma Henrik Rafaelsen as Lensmann Johansen "Pyromaniac". Trust Nordisk. Retrieved 24 August 2016. "Toronto
Pyromaniac_(film)
Element of hierarchy in law enforcement
Police prosecutor Junior police prosecutor Insignia Rank Politistasjonssjef Lensmann Politioverbetjent Politiførstebetjent Politibetjent 3 Politibetjent 2 Politibetjent
List_of_police_ranks
Estonian politician
Aleksander Lensman (also Aleksander Lensmann or Aleksander Leitmäe; 1890 Järvakandi Parish (now Kehtna Parish), Harrien County – ?) was an Estonian politician
Aleksander_Lensman
Danish landowner and lensmann
(died before or in 1566) was a Danish landowner and lensmann. He owned Sonnerupgaard and was lensmann of a number of fiefs in Denmark and Norway. He was
Peder_Bild
Geographical administrative division
municipalities would belong to a rural kihlakunta. In a rural hundred the lensmann (chief of local state authorities) was called nimismies ("appointed man")
Hundred_(county_division)
Law enforcement agency
established during the 13th century. Originally the 60 to 80 sheriffs (lensmann) were predominantly used for writ of execution and to a less degree police
Norwegian_Police_Service
Finnish Nationalist Organisation (1922-1944)
in the black AKS flag, which was the same one that had killed Repola's Lensmann Bobi Sivén (See: Aunus expedition). Sivén became a martyr of the AKS and
Academic_Karelia_Society
Norwegian politician
editor and member of the Storting. Aarflot was the son of the editor and lensmann in Volda Rasmus Aarflot (1792–1845). He continued his father's printing
Mauritz_Aarflot
Danish landowner
21 September 1607), a favourite of Frederick II of Denmark, was avener, lensmann and landowner. He owned Hørbygaard and Tygestrup (now Kongsdal) at Holbæk
Peder_Reedtz
Topics referred to by the same term
designed by Rick Dickinson Lensman (game), a game based on the Lensman novels Lensmann, a feudal title in Norway which today is used to describe law-enforcement
Lensman_(disambiguation)
Municipality in Trøndelag, Norway
via the Lokkaren Bridge. Jørgen Johannes Havig (1808–1883), a bailiff (lensmann), farmer, and politician who helped found the town of Namsos Christian
Namsos_Municipality
Participant of the Kautokeino Rebellion
leading member of a group of Samis who killed the local merchant and the lensmann. Born on 26 May 1827 in Kautokeino, Ellen Aslaksdatter Skum was the daughter
Ellen_Aslaksdatter_Skum
Surname list
Länsman (died 2024), Sámi politician Lansman Landman (surname) Landmann Lensmann (fiefholder or later police chief in Nordic countries, in Sweden Länsman)
Länsman
Norwegian-American television series
help acclimatize new immigrants to living in Norway. Anne Krigsvoll as lensmann (chief of police) Laila Hovland and Johnny's next-door neighbor. Robert
Lilyhammer
Danish landowner (1590–1647)
diplomatic messenger. He owned Basnæs at Skælskør from 1625 to 1647 and was lensmann of Giske (1623–43) and then later Stjernholm (1643–46) in Norway. Arenfeldt
Axel_Arenfeldt
Norwegian politician
Federation from 1999 to 2006. From 2012 to 2014 he held the position of lensmann (leader of a rural police district) in Drangedal. Blikra previously chaired
Jone_Blikra
Finnish lawyer and Nazi collaborator (1900–1961)
Laws degree from the University of Helsinki in 1927, Anthoni worked as a lensmann (Finnish: nimismies) in the Kymenlaakso region. In 1933, he was appointed
Arno_Anthoni
Norwegian politician
Johannes Havig (July 31, 1808 – January 19, 1883) was a Norwegian bailiff (lensmann), farm owner, and politician. He is regarded as a driving force behind
Jørgen_Johannes_Havig
Finnish priest (1832–1873)
Janne (Finnish: [ˈjɑnːe]), was born on 23 October 1832, in Kuhmoniemi to lensmann Fredrik August Ståhlberg (1790–1880) and Anna Margareta Snellman (1789–1883)
Johan_Gabriel_Ståhlberg
have been traders and shippers, and some have as sheriffs (Norwegian: lensmann) held local police authority. Among trade seats related to the family are
Zahl_(Norwegian_family)
Manor house five kilometres south of Slagelse, Denmark
owner in 1404. It was later acquired by the crown. Lauritz Nielsen was lensmann from 1642. The main building was destroyed in a fire in 1648. In 1663,
Falkensteen
Group of museums in Norway
Grane Municipality Gammelsagmaro Open Air Museum in Grane Municipality Lensmann's farm in Hattfjelldal Municipality Hemnes Museum in Hemnes Municipality
Helgeland_Museum
Finnish enforcement officer
handled by the kaupunginvouti in old towns and by the local nimismies (lensmann) in other areas. Erkki Havansi: ”34.2”, Oikeudenkäynti ja pakkotäytäntö
Kihlakunnanvouti
1985 aircraft hijacking in Norway
violent offenses, including an armed robbery of a taxi and threatening a lensmann with a shotgun. He was beaten and abused by his father, and started drinking
Braathens_SAFE_Flight_139
Norwegian government agency
century, though the institution has had many names, including sysselmann, lensmann, amtmann, fylkesmann and now the gender neutral statsforvalter. Prior to
County_governor_(Norway)
Danish privy councillor and landowner
(1642–46), Skanderborg (1646–50) and Vestervig (1650–61). During his time as lensmann of Trondheim, he was a co-owner of Ytterøens Copper Works. In 1633, he
Oluf_Parsberg
Norwegian politician
Møinichen Havig (April 4, 1825 – April 10, 1912) was a Norwegian bailiff (lensmann) and Storting representative for Nordland from 1871 to 1888. Havig was
Christian_Møinichen_Havig
Manor house and estate in Denmark
inherited Støvringgård. Bjørn Kaas was also the owner of Staarupgård and lensmann of Vordingborg Castle. His son, Gabriel Kaas, ceded Tybjerggaard to Frederik
Tybjerggaard
Musical artist
(sivertaarflot) Sivert Aarflot - Bonde, Lensmann og Trykkerieier (Norsk biografisk leksikon. Jostein Fet) Rasmus Aarflot - Bonde, Lensmann og Boktrykker (Norsk biografisk
Berte_Canutte_Aarflot
Village in Aure Municipality, Norway
the 19th century, the village was a local center of government with a lensmann and thing. Todal had a post office until 1956. It also had a steamboat
Todalen
Danish noble
appointed her sheriff, or (Lensmann) of the Bishopal Fief of Hørby near Holbæk, and Chancellor of St. Agnes' Priory, Roskilde. As lensmann, she would have held
Mette_Dyre
1800s Norwegian newspaper
Bonde, Lensmann, Trykkerieier (Norsk biografisk leksikon.. Jostein Fet) Sivert Aarflot (sunnmore-historielag) Rasmus Aarflot -Bonde, Lensmann, Boktrykker
Norsk_Landboeblad
Norwegian civil servant and politician
servant and politician. He worked as a farmer at Kvamme farm and bailiff (lensmann) in Førde. He served as a deputy representative to the Norwegian Parliament
Anders_Trulsson_Bruland
Norwegian government agency
customs officers. During the 1500s, customs were mainly collected by the lensmann, and by the 1630s a separate customs agency was established. Under Danish
Norwegian_Customs_Service
Norwegian politician
Røste) in 1845. In addition to being a farmer, Neergaard served as bailiff (lensmann) in Gjemnes from 1836 to 1854. He was elected to the Storting for nine
John_Neergaard
Church
prepared by the church's architect Lønborg-Jensen. Frederik Urne (1601-1658), lensmann (inside the church) Peter Cecilius Davidsen (1866-1935), educator Frede
Haslev_Church
1939 Norwegian film
Gjest Baardsen – som stjeler fra de rike og gir til de fattige. Han lurer lensmann og fut opp i stry – og ingen fengsler eller lenker kan holde ham. "Verdal
Gjest_Baardsen_(film)
Historical property near Copehnhagen, Denmark
operated as a fief. Mogens Godskesen (Bielke) was one of the Seignories (lensmann). Godskesen was in 1526 granted the estate for life. He and his wife are
Hørbygaard
Norwegian educator (1759–1817)
a schoolteacher in Volda in the Sunnmøre district and then served as a lensmann. Aarflot is known for his work in community education and for introducing
Sivert_Aarflot
Class in 1895. Born into a working-class family. His grandfather was a lensmann and his father was a former filmmaker who moved to St. Petersburg. He started
Alexander_Shotman
Norwegian politician
He only served one term. Ole Mustad was also the local police sergeant (lensmann) in Vardal Municipality from 1834 to 1857. He died in 1884, only years
Ole_Hovelsen_Mustad
Name list
with the name include: Frants Banner (died 1575), Danish landowner and lensmann Frants Berg (1504–1591), Danish clergyman, Bishop of Oslo Frants Beyer
Frants
Danish nobleman
then the owner of Alslev. He was from 1470 or earlier to 1490 or later lensmann of Tryggevælde. He also owned a house in Køge. He served as Chancellor
Evert_Grubbe
Norwegian politician
age and was buried at Stor-Elvdal Church. Ole Olsen Evenstad - Bonde, Lensmann og Eidsvollsmann (Norsk biografisk leksikon. Ola Klefsås) Evenstad, Ole
Ole Olsen Evenstad (born 1766)
Ole_Olsen_Evenstad_(born_1766)
Danish manor house
was from 1340 to 1346 held in fee by Niels Jensen Kværkby. K. Tetz was lensmann from 1414 to 1420. He was in 1436 succeeded by his son, Jens Tetz Rosengaard
Rosengaard
Former municipality in Vest-Agder, Norway
eds. (2024). "Local Candidate Dataset" (PDF). "Audnedal ikkje nøgd med lensmanns-distriktet". Lindesnes (in Norwegian). 31 October 1963. p. 2. Retrieved
Audnedal_Municipality
Norwegian local newspaper
for its long headlines and the humorous column "Lensmannsrunden" (The Lensmann's Round). Arne Kielland (1986–2003) Tone Anne Ødegård (2003–2006) Hilde
Bø_blad
Norwegian television series
Hardware Dealer Jeppe Beck Laursen as Stian Kjeldsen Svein Roger Karlsen as Lensmann Rolf Simon Lay as Tom Terje Brevik as Reidar Tallaksen Signy Sandsberg
Hvaler_(TV_series)
painter and goldsmith (died 1808). Ragnhild Abelset, merchant, landowner and lensmann (born 1660). Portals: Norway History Lists Johannessen, Finn Erhard. "Christian
1733_in_Norway
Former type of Nordic civil servant
Chairmanship Act, the county governor (amtmann), bailiff, magistrate and lensmann were excluded from election to the mayor in their own municipality. The
Fogd
Norwegian politician
Namdalen, where his father, Christian Møinichen Havig, served as bailiff (lensmann). He began his university studies in 1873 and received his Candidate of
Fredrik_Havig
Danish military officer and landowner
returned to Denmark to join the Danish army. In In 1648–53, Sehested was lensmann (fiefholder) of Stavanger in Norway. In he exchanged it for Åstrup. In
Malte_Sehested
Finnish diplomat, journalist and writer
diplomat, journalist and writer. The parents of Pontus Artti's were the Lensmann Karl Gustaf Tegström and Mathilda Kajander. He graduated from Oulu Lyseo
Pontus_Artti
13th-century Swedish law
The judges were elected by a jury of twelve men appointed by the King's Lensmann, and thereafter commissioned by the King. Each Folkland also had a thing
Law_of_Uppland
established during the 13th century. Originally the 60 to 80 sheriffs (lensmann) were predominantly used for writ of execution and to a less degree police
History of the Norwegian Police Service
History_of_the_Norwegian_Police_Service
and politician (died 1718). Ragnhild Abelset, merchant, landowner and lensmann (died 1733). Portals: Norway History Lists Rian, Øystein; Mardal, Magnus
1660_in_Norway
Danish civil servant (b. 1566, d. 1623)
Vandås, Näsbyholm, Klabberup and Frenderup in Scania. In 1599–1623, he was lensmann of Giske in Norway. On 5 September 1602, Beck married Lisbet Bille (1576–1656)
Sivert_Beck
Manor house near Copenhagen, Denmark
Ages it belonged to the episcopal see of Roskilde. The earliest known lensmann was Jens Jensen, who is mentioned in 1375. Mads Eriksen Bølle was in 1505
Turebyholm
Manor house and estate in Faxe Municipality, Denmark
was then managed as a royal fief until 1670. Chancellor Evert Grubbe was lensmann of Tryggevælde from 1470 to 1489. He was succeeded by Christian Nielsen
Tryggevælde
Church in Kirkebygda, Norway
Buer), who was buried in the church; she was the widow of the bailiff (lensmann) Hans Holmsen Buer (1617–1697). When the grave was removed, the slab was
Enebakk_Church
1926 film by Leif Sinding
film directed by Leif Sinding, starring Haakon Hjelde. The new sheriff (lensmann) hides a secret: he is actually a gypsy (tater). He tricks the locals out
Den_nye_lensmannen
Norwegian Church singer, teacher and politician (1808–1888)
Nesna, and his maternal grandfather Peder Tønder (1697–1735) had been a lensmann. Augustinius Larssøn was an enterprising fisherman; he owned, among others
Johan_Augustinussen
Municipality in Møre og Romsdal, Norway
footballer John Neergaard (1795–1885) – a Norwegian farmer and bailiff (lensmann) in Gjemnes 1836 to 1854 "Høgaste fjelltopp i kvar kommune" (in Norwegian)
Gjemnes_Municipality
Norwegian actor
Notes 1920 Fante-Anne Haldor, hennes sønn 1921 Jomfru Trofast Killingland, lensmann 1921 Felix Carl Jensinius, Presten 1925 Himmeluret Lars Timiansbakken 1937
Lars_Tvinde
Church in Vestland, Norway
church was taken down, moved, and rebuilt using a new design by the local lensmann F. Øvrevik from Skånevik. The new church has a choir that is approximately
Holmedal_Church_(Kvinnherad)
Site of cultural and historical significance in Norway
Nore Power Plant and Rødberg Train Station Nøtterøy Vestfold Fagertun lensmann's farm Website Notodden Telemark Bok- og Blueshuset cultural center Center
Millennium_site
Finnish writer (1912–1995)
professor at University of Oulu in 1968–1976. Palmgren was the son of the lensmann Herman Sigurd Olof Palmgren and Hildur Maria Forsman [fi]. He spent a large
Raoul_Palmgren
Danish historic manor house
families. In the 17th century, it was inherited by Jørgen Grubbe. He was lensmann of Halsted Kloster. His son Christian Grubbe inherited the estate in 1640
Christianssæde
Love for nature
from Copenhagen, some of the Catholic archives were to be registered, and lensmann Christen Munk, the son-in-law of Truid Ulfstand, was to be responsible
Hamar_Chronicle
Norwegian midwife and politician
education, she obtained a loan from a farmer she worked for and the local lensmann in order to go to Kristiania to become a midwife. Having finished the education
Aasa_Helgesen
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Of the second lunar month
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Brother.
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Lord Shiva
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Jewish (Ashkenazic)
Jewish (Ashkenazic) : patronymic from the Yiddish personal name Mikhl (see Michael).English : patronymic from the medieval personal name Michel (see Mitchell).Dutch : patronymic from the personal name Michel, a Dutch variant of Michael.Americanized spelling of Michelsen.
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Hebrew American
Jewess. Praised.
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Love; Pyar; Never Shortage of Money; Popular
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English : habitational name from Alvingham in Lincolnshire, named in Old English as Aluingeham ‘homestead (Old English hÄm) of the family or followers of Ælf(a)’. Reaney also mentions a lost place called Allingham in Kent as a possible source; this is perhaps the same as one of the two places in Kent called Allington.
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