This is a list of the County Governors (Fylkesmenn) of Vest-Agder, Norway.
County Governors of Vest-Agder | ||||
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Start | End | Name | Born | Died |
1814 | 1815 | Ulrik Frederik Anton de Schouboe | 1782 | 1863 |
1815 | 1836 | Oluf Borch de Schouboe | 1777 | 1844 |
1837 | 1846 | Niels Arntzen Sem | 1782 | 1859 |
1846 | 1852 | Carl Valentin Falsen | 1787 | 1852 |
1852 | 1859 | Mathias Bille Kjørboe | 1794 | 1859 |
1860 | 1871 | Nils Vogt | 1817 | 1894 |
1871 | 1881 | Jakob Krefting Bonnevie | 1814 | 1881 |
1882 | 1889 | Johan Christian Georg Hvoslef | 1819 | 1889 |
1889 | 1906 | Hans Georg Jacob Stang | 1830 | 1907 |
1907 | 1928 | Daniel Bremer Juell Koren | 1858 | 1948 |
1928 | 1948 | Hagbarth Lund | 1877 | 1963 |
1948 | 1954 | Alf Frydenberg | - | - |
1954 | 1966 | Lars Evensen | 1896 | 1969 |
1966 | 1982 | Bue Fjermeros | 1912 | 2000 |
1982 | 1998 | Oluf Skarpnes | 1932 | - |
1998 | - | Ann-Kristin Olsen | 1945 | - |
2006 | 2006 | Lars Erik Lyngdal (acting for Olsen) | 1945 | - |
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