Governor-General of Norway
| Governor-general of Norway | |
|---|---|
| Rigsstatholder (Danish) Riksståthållare (Swedish) | |
| Appointer | The King | 
| Term length | At His Majesty's pleasure | 
| Formation | 1556 | 
| First holder | Christen Munk | 
| Final holder | Severin Løvenskiold | 
| Abolished | 1873 | 
The governor-general of Norway (Danish: Rigsstatholder or Swedish: Riksståthållare, both meaning 'lieutenant of the realm' (see stadtholder)), was the appointed head of the Norwegian Government in the absence of the monarch, during the union with Denmark and Sweden.