词条 | Henrik Jørgen Huitfeldt-Kaas |
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Huitfeldt-Kaas was born in Christiania (now Oslo, Norway). He was a member of both the Danish noble Huitfeldt and Kaas families. He was descended from Lieutenant-General Henrik Jørgen Huitfeldt and Birgitte Christine Kaas. Originally named Henrik Jørgen Huitfeldt, he adopted the name Huitfeldt-Kaas in 1881 when he gained an inheritance from Det Classenske Fideicommis, a charitable foundation which was founded by Danish industrialist and Major General Johan Frederik Classen who had died in 1792. Professionally he was commonly known as H.J. Huitfeldt-Kaas.[3][4] Huitfeldt-Kaas attended the Royal Frederick University (now the University of Oslo). He was employed at the National Archives of Norway in 1858 and was its acting head several times before being formally appointed in 1896. Huitfeldt-Kaas published several works on Norwegian history, including several volumes of Diplomatarium Norvegicum. He was also interested in genealogy (particularly noble genealogy), heraldry, sigillography and biographical history. He started the work Norske Sigiller fra Middelalderen (1899–1950). References1. ^Henrik Jørgen Huitfeldt-Kaas, in Norsk biografisk leksikon {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Huitfeldt, Henrik Jorgen}}2. ^Henrik Jørgen Huitfeldt-Kaas, in Christian Blangstrup (ed.), Salmonsens Konversationsleksikon (2nd ed., 1921) 3. ^{{cite web|url= https://snl.no/Johan_Frederik_Classen|title=Johan Frederik Classen|publisher= Store norske leksikon|author= Magnus A. Mardal|accessdate= June 1, 2016}} 4. ^{{cite web|url= https://snl.no/fideikommiss|title= fideikommiss|publisher= Store norske leksikon |author= Peter Lødrup|accessdate= June 1, 2016}} 6 : Norwegian historians|People from Oslo|Directors-General of the National Archives of Norway|University of Oslo alumni|1834 births|1905 deaths |
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