Glemmen
Glemmen is a parish and former municipality with the city of Fredrikstad, Østfold county, Norway.
History
The parish of Glemminge was established as a municipality 1 January 1838. A part of Glemmen with 2,013 inhabitants was moved to Fredrikstad 1 January 1867. The island of Kråkerøy was separated from Glemmen to form a municipality of its own 1 January 1908. The split left Glemmen with 10,430 inhabitants. The rest of Glemmen was merged with the city of Fredrikstad January 1, 1964. Prior to the merger Glemmen had a population of 16,520.The name Glemmen has given name to two churches. Glemmen Old Church is a Romanesque church built of rubble in the 12th century and is probably the city's oldest building. The font, made of soapstone from Aremark, dates from about 1225. The altarpiece is from 1708 and the pulpit from 1731. Glemmen New Church. The church was built of brick and dates from 1853. In 1888, it was extended and made into a cruciform church.
Glemmen is also the site of Glemmen senior high school.
Notable residents
- Esther Edler, actress
- Henry Gundersen, Norwegian resistance member who was executed during the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany
- Sverre Walter Rostoft, politician for the Norwegian Conservative Party
- Erik Skogstrøm, journalist and newspaper editor who chaired the regional Norwegian Union of Journalists
- Tom Thoresen, politician for the Norwegian Labour Party
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