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The following is a
timeline of the
history of the city of
Bergen,
Norway.
Prior to 19th century
1070s CE - Bergen founded by
Olaf Kyrre (approximate date).
[1]
[2]
[3]
1080 - Catholic
diocese of Bergen established (approximate date).
[4]
1153 -
Bergen Cathedral School founded.
1163 -
Coronation of
Magnus V of Norway.
1180 -
St Mary's Church, Bergen built (approximate date).
1181
1194 - 29 June:
Coronation of
Sverre of Norway.
[6]
1247 - 29 July:
Coronation of
Haakon IV of Norway.
1261
1280 -
Coronation of
Eric II of Norway.
1350s -
Hanseatic merchants set up
kontor in
Bryggen.
[7]
1393 -
Sacking of Bergen (1393).
1429 -
Battle of Bergen (1429) [
no] occurs.
1531 -
Christ Church, Bergen demolished.
1665 - 2 August: Naval
Battle of Vågen occurs.
[3]
1684 - Birth of
Ludvig Holberg, writer and poet.
[3]
1702 - Fire.
[3]
1721 - Peter Nørvig printer in business.
[8]
[9]
1769 - Population: 18,827.
[10]
1764 - End of membership of the
Hanseatic League.
[3]
1794 - Foundation of the local branch of the theatrical society
Det Dramatiske Selskab.
19th century
20th century
21st century
See also
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"Bergens Historiske Forening" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 30 September 2015.
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This article incorporates information from the
Norwegian Wikipedia and
Russian Wikipedia.
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"Bergen",
Harper's Hand-Book for Travellers in Europe and the East (22nd ed.), New York: Harper & Brothers,
hdl:
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"Bergen", Hand-book for Travellers in Norway (8th ed.), London:
J. Murray, 1892
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Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 3 (11th ed.). 1911. pp. 772–773.
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"Bergen", Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, Leipzig:
Karl Baedeker, 1912,
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United States Secretary of the Navy (1932),
"Bergen Havn", Sailing directions for the southwest and south coasts of Norway (3rd ed.),
hdl:
2027/uc1.31822033787201 (fulltext)
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