Claus Bendeke
Claus Bendeke was a Norwegian jurist and government official. He served as a representative at the Norwegian Constitutional Assembly.
Claus Bendeke was born at Vang in Hamar in Hedmark county, Norway. He was the son of Magistrate and Chancellor Andreas Bendeke. In 1783, he became a student at Elsinore school in Helsingør and in 1788 he studied law. In 1795, he became merchant and whaling inspector in Greenland from a service location in Nuuk. He served as District Governor in Hedmark from 1804 to 1816. In September 1816, he was appointed Assessor in Christiania Court and was Counselor from 1823. Bendek was married to Magdalene Cathrine Pihl, daughter of Abraham Pihl. The couple made their home at Kjonerud, a farm in Stange where they raised their family.
He represented Hedemarken amt at the Norwegian Constituent Assembly at Eidsvoll Manor in 1814. At the Assembly, he supported the position of the independence party.
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