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Norwegian court official (1874–1927)
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Emma Stang (1874–1927), was a Norwegian court official.

She served as the overhoffmesterinne for Queen Maud of Norway.

She was married to Ole A. Stang.

References

  1. Hvem er Hvem? / 1948

External links

Court offices


Preceded byMarie Magdalena Rustad Overhoffmesterinne to the Queen of Norway
1925–1927
Succeeded byBorghild Anker


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