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Hans Jacob Nørregaard (born 13 June 1832 in Christiania, died 30 March 1900) was a Norwegian colonel, aide-de-camp to king Charles and Chairman of the Christiania Military Society. He studied at the Norwegian Military Academy and the Norwegian Military College, and became a second lieutenant in 1851, a first lieutenant in 1854, a staff captain in 1867, a captain in 1875, and a lieutenant colonel and head of in 1888. He held the court title kammerjunker at the Royal Court and served as aide-de-camp to king Charles from 1866. He was a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences and has published several articles on military affairs. He was also a member of several governmental committees.

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  • Hans Jacob Nørregaard (born 13 June 1832 in Christiania, died 30 March 1900) was a Norwegian colonel, aide-de-camp to king Charles and Chairman of the Christiania Military Society. He studied at the Norwegian Military Academy and the Norwegian Military College, and became a second lieutenant in 1851, a first lieutenant in 1854, a staff captain in 1867, a captain in 1875, and a lieutenant colonel and head of in 1888. He held the court title kammerjunker at the Royal Court and served as aide-de-camp to king Charles from 1866. He was a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences and has published several articles on military affairs. He was also a member of several governmental committees. (en)
  • Hans Jacob Nørregaard (Christiania, 13 de junho de 1832 – 30 de março de 1900) foi um coronel norueguês, assessor de campo do rei Carlos XV e presidente da . Ele estudou na e no e tornou-se um segundo tenente em 1851, um primeiro tenente em 1854, um capitão de equipe em 1867, um capitão em 1875 e um tenente-coronel e chefe de Trænkorpset em 1888. Ele deteve o título de tribunal kammerjunker na corte real e serviu como assistente de campo do rei Charles desde 1866. Ele era membro da e publicou vários artigos sobre assuntos militares. Ele também foi membro de vários comitês governamentais. (pt)
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  • Hans Jacob Nørregaard (born 13 June 1832 in Christiania, died 30 March 1900) was a Norwegian colonel, aide-de-camp to king Charles and Chairman of the Christiania Military Society. He studied at the Norwegian Military Academy and the Norwegian Military College, and became a second lieutenant in 1851, a first lieutenant in 1854, a staff captain in 1867, a captain in 1875, and a lieutenant colonel and head of in 1888. He held the court title kammerjunker at the Royal Court and served as aide-de-camp to king Charles from 1866. He was a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences and has published several articles on military affairs. He was also a member of several governmental committees. He was a son of captain of the artillery and deputy stable master at the Royal Court Paul Ludvig Rudolf Nørregaard (1804–34) and Sarine Pauline Bølling (1808–1899). After his father died 30 years old, his mother remarried to the physician and Surgeon General Jens Johan Hjort (1798–1873). Hans Jacob Nørregaard was married to Elisabeth Sophie Dorothea Henriette Wegner (born 12 August 1839), daughter of the industrialist Benjamin Wegner. His mother-in-law's family owned Berenberg Bank. They were the parents of the noted war correspondent Benjamin Wegner Nørregaard (1861–1935), the wine merchant and consul in Tarragona Ludvig Paul Rudolf Nørregaard (1863–1928) and the barrister and President of the Norwegian Bar Association Harald Nørregaard (1864–1938), who founded the law firm today known as Hjort. (en)
  • Hans Jacob Nørregaard (Christiania, 13 de junho de 1832 – 30 de março de 1900) foi um coronel norueguês, assessor de campo do rei Carlos XV e presidente da . Ele estudou na e no e tornou-se um segundo tenente em 1851, um primeiro tenente em 1854, um capitão de equipe em 1867, um capitão em 1875 e um tenente-coronel e chefe de Trænkorpset em 1888. Ele deteve o título de tribunal kammerjunker na corte real e serviu como assistente de campo do rei Charles desde 1866. Ele era membro da e publicou vários artigos sobre assuntos militares. Ele também foi membro de vários comitês governamentais. Ele era filho do capitão da artilharia e vice-mestre de estábulo da Corte Real Paul Ludvig Rudolf Nørregaard (1804-1834) e Sarine Pauline Bølling (1808-1899). Após a morte do pai, 30 anos, sua mãe se casou novamente com o médico e o cirurgião geral Jens Johan Hjort (1798–1873). Hans Jacob Nørregaard era casado com Elisabeth Sophie Dorothea Henriette Wegner (nascida em 12 de agosto de 1839), filha do industrial Benjamin Wegner. A família de sua sogra possuía o Berenberg Bank. Eles foram os pais do notável correspondente de guerra Benjamin Wegner Nørregaard (1861–1935), o comerciante e cônsul de Tarragona Ludvig Paul Rudolf Nørregaard (1863–1928) e o advogado e presidente da Harald Nørregaard (1864–1938), que fundou o escritório de advocacia hoje conhecido como . (pt)
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