Peter Motzfeldt (3 August 1777 â 1 April 1854) was a Norwegian military officer and government minister. He served as a member of the Constitutional Assembly at Eidsvoll Manor in 1814.
Motzfeldt was born in Orkdal in Søndre Trondhjem county, Norway. He was the son of infantry captain Ulrik Anton Motzfeldt (1738âÂÂ83) and Andrea Birgitte Bull. When his father died in 1783, Motzfeldt lived with his uncle, Major Jacob Motzfeldt. He was a cousin of Frederik Motzfeldt and Carl Frederik Motzfeldt. In 1792, he entered the Artillery Academy in Copenhagen and became a second lieutenant in the artillery, stationed in Fredrikstad in 1796. He was later stationed in the Danish West Indies and was held as a prisoner of war by Great Britain. In 1809, he became commander of an artillery corps in Bergen, Norway.
In 1814, he was elected as a representative from the Bergen Artillery Corp (Artillerie-Corpset) at the National Assembly in Eidsvoll. He supported the position of the Independence Party (Selvstendighetspartiet) and was a supporter of Crown Prince Christian Frederik and opponent of the union with Sweden. Motzfeldt was a member of the Council of State Division in Stockholm 1814âÂÂ1816, 1818âÂÂ1819, 1824âÂÂ1825, 1828âÂÂ1829, 1831âÂÂ1832, and 1834âÂÂ1835, Minister of the Army 1816âÂÂ1818 and 1819âÂÂ1822, and Minister of Auditing 1829âÂÂ1831, 1832âÂÂ1834, 1835âÂÂ1836, and 1836âÂÂ1837.
He was married to Ernesta Birgitte Margrethe Stenersen (1789âÂÂ1848). They were the parents of jurist Ulrik Anton Motzfeldt and government official Ketil Motzfeldt. Their daughter, Jacobine Ida Sophie Motzfeldt, married politician Christian Birch-Reichenwald. Their grandson was statesman, Ernst Motzfeldt. Peter Motzfeldt died during 1854 and was buried at VÃÂ¥r Frelsers gravlund in Oslo.