Knud Geelmuyden Fleischer Maartmann
Norwegian politician
Intro | Norwegian politician | ||||
Places | Norway | ||||
was | Politician Merchant | ||||
Work field | Business Politics | ||||
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Birth | 1 August 1821, Bergen, Norway | ||||
Death | 12 May 1888 (aged 66 years) | ||||
Star sign | Leo | ||||
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Knud Geelmuyden Fleischer Maartmann (1821–1888) was a Norwegian politician.
He was elected to the Parliament of Norway in 1865, representing the urban constituency of Flekkefjord. He worked as a merchant in the city. He was re-elected in 1868, and thus served two terms.
Together with Kirstine Solberg he had the daughter Kaja Maartmann (1851–1933), who married Ellef Ringnes, brother of Amund Ringnes and founder of Ringnes Bryggeri. His son Harald Sigwart Maartmann (1855 - 1926) become the first director of Ringnes Bryggeri in 1901. He was the grandfather of Knud Maartmann Ringnes.