Jens Schou Fabricius
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Jens Schou Fabricius (3 March 1758 – 6 April 1841) was the Norwegian appointed Minister of the Navy 1817–1818.[1] He served as a representative for Søe-Deffensionen at the Norwegian Constitutional Assembly at Eidsvoll in 1814. During his naval career he served first the Danish Crown until the separation in 1814 of Norway from Denmark, and thereafter the Norwegian-Swedish Crown. Fabricius retired from the navy as a vice admiral.[2]
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Born | (1758-03-03)3 March 1758 Larvik, Norway |
Died | 6 April 1841(1841-04-06) (aged 83) Osebakken near Porsgrund, Norway |
Buried | Porsgrund Churchyard |
Allegiance | Denmark Norway |
Service/ | Royal Danish Navy Royal Norwegian Navy |
Years of service | 1762 - 1814 (Denmark) 1814 - 1836 (Norway) |
Rank | Vice Admiral |
Other work | Member of the Norwegian Parliament, Minister for the Navy, Representative at the Norwegian constitutional Assembly |
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