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Rasmus Frydensberg

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Rasmus Frydensberg was a Danish politician who served as joint Governor of Iceland (1810–1813), alongside Johan Carl Thuerecht von Castenschiold, Stefán Þórarinsson and Ísleifur Einarsson.[1][2][3]

Frydensberg was also the police chief of the Icelandic Police following Reykjavík commissioning the first formal police force in 1803.[4][5]

References

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  1. ^ Agnarsdóttir, Anna (2017-01-06). Sir Joseph Banks, Iceland and the North Atlantic 1772-1820 / Journals, Letters and Documents. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-1-351-89995-6.
  2. ^ Thoroddsen, Þorvaldur (1902). Landfræđissaga I̲slands: Hugmyndir manna um I̲sland, na̲ttu̲ruskoœun e̲ss og rannso̲knir, fyrr og siđar (in Icelandic). Pretu ̲i̲ I̲safoldar-prentsmij̲u.
  3. ^ Holland, Sir Henry (1987). The Iceland Journal of Henry Holland, 1810. Hakluyt Society. ISBN 978-0-904180-22-0.
  4. ^ Holland, Sir Henry (1987). The Iceland Journal of Henry Holland, 1810. Hakluyt Society. ISBN 978-0-904180-22-0.
  5. ^ Works Issued by the Hakluyt Society. Hakluyt Society. 1987. ISBN 978-0-904180-22-0.