Alumni A number of the most famous alumni in the history of the school are engraved in a
plaque in the old building from 1840: •
Gjeble Pederssøn (c. 1490–1557), bishop •
Absalon Pederssøn Beyer (1578-1575), clergyman, writer and lecturer •
Edvard Edvardsen (1630-1695), historian •
Petter Dass (1647-1707), poet •
Ludvig Holberg (1684-1754), writer, playwright and lawyer •
Hans Strøm (1726-1797), topographer •
Claus Fasting (1674-1739), merchant, mayor and historian •
Martin Vahl (1749-1804), botanist and zoologist •
Christian Michelsen (1857-1925), shipping magnate and Prime Minister •
Lauritz Stub Wiberg (1875-1929), actor •
Harald Sæverud (1897-1992), composer •
Helge Ingstad (1899-2001), polar explorer, lawyer, Governor of
Norwegian Occupied East Greenland 1932-33 •
Nordahl Grieg (1902-1943), poet, novelist, dramatist, and journalist •
Johan Nielsen (1885-1963), Norwegian sailor priest with an outstanding history and footprint from South American to the Far East. •
Per Hysing-Dahl (1920-1989), politician
Other notable alumni •
Johan Koren Christie (1814–1885), writer •
Hartvig Lassen (1824-1897), editor and historian •
Jonas Lie (1833-1908), writer •
Wollert Konow (1845-1924), Prime Minister •
Hans Gerhard Stub (1849-1931), Church Bishop •
Elizabeth Stephansen (1872-1961) mathematician and the first Norwegian woman earning a
PhD in Mathematics. • Elise Stoltz (1872 – 1931) doctor and the first female leader of the student society Hugin at Bergen Cathedral School. •
Arnulf Øverland (1889-1968), writer •
Sverre Steen (1898-1983), historian. •
Knut Fægri (1909-2001) botanist and palaeoecologist •
Kaare Meland (1915-2002), politician • Gunnvor Rundhovde (1918-1987), Professor of Nordic languages at the
University of Bergen •
Ingrid Espelid Hovig (1924–2018) TV-chef and author •
Georg Johannesen (1931-2005), writer and academic •
Narve Bjørgo (1936-), academic •
Ole D. Mjøs (1939-), academic •
Ingelin Killengreen (1947-), lawyer and Norway's first police commissioner •
Siri Hustvedt (1955-), writer •
Gabriel Fliflet (1958-), musician •
Harald Tveit Alvestrand (1959-), computer scientist •
Karoline Krüger (1970-), singer & pianist •
Heikki Holmås (1972-), politician •
Tore Eikeland (1990-2011) politician and youth party leader of
AUF in
Hordaland, killed at
Utøya •
Merethe Lindstrøm (1963-), author, winner of
Nordic Council's Literature Prize 2012
Staff •
Hans Holmboe (1798-1868) •
Johan Koren Christie (1814–1885) •
Gerhard Gran (1856-1925) ==See also==