Fredrik Meltzer (29 September 1779 in Bergen, Norway – 17 December 1855) was a Norwegian businessman and politician perhaps best known for designing the flag of Norway.
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He chose to use a Nordic cross to reflect Norway's close ties with Sweden and Denmark, and the colours red, white and blue in order to symbolize the liberal ideals associated with more or less democratic countries, such as the Netherlands, United Kingdom, United States of America, and revolutionary France.
Dave Meltzer | Marlyn Meltzer | Fredrik Henrik af Chapman | Fredrik Erixon | Richard Meltzer | Fredrik Georg Gade | Fredrik Bergh | David Meltzer | Brad Meltzer | Georg Fredrik Rieber-Mohn | Fredrik Monsen | Fredrik Larsson | Fredrik Georg Gade (business) | Fredrik Fasting Torgersen | Fredrik Eklund | Fredrik Blom | Brad Meltzer's Decoded | Bernard Meltzer | The October 2005 issue of ''Scanorama'' with Fredrik Eklund | Hans Fredrik Grøvan | Fredrik Wallumrød | Fredrik von Otter | Fredrik Thordendal | Fredrik Ström | Fredrik Skavlan | Fredrik Petersen | Fredrik Pacius | Fredrik Olsen | Fredrik Lundgren | Fredrik Lundberg |