Gudbrand Gregersen de Saág


Gudbrand Gregersen de Saág was a Norwegian-born Norwegian-Hungarian bridge engineer, architect and member of the Hungarian nobility since 1884.

Biography

Gregersen was born on 17 April 1824 to farmer Nils Gregersen and Anne Trulsdatter in Modum, Norway.
A young man and a crafter, Gregersen came to Budapest, Habsburg Empire in the 1850s, where he established a company within general contracting. After a few years, the company had become one of the leading in the Kingdom.
Living in the town Szob, near to Budapest, Gregersen was married with Aloyzia Sümegh, a daughter of Josef Sümegh and Katharina Stitz. They had 19 children together, of whom seven died as infants.
Gregersen designed the Elisabeth Bridge between the two parts of the city of Komárom, Austria-Hungary children were ennobled by Francis Joseph, Apostolic King of Hungary. They were also granted a coat of arms which, in the upper field, displays the Norwegian Lion.
Gregersen died on 24 December 1910 in Szob, Hungary. He remained a Lutheran all his life.

Literature

;Norwegian
;Hungarian