Frederik Wilhelm Klumpp Bugge (20 May 1838 – 7 April 1896) was a Norwegian theologian and politician for the Conservative Party.
[3] Their son Fredrik Moltke Bugge became a barrister and mayor of Kristiania.
[2] Bugge served as vicar at Holmestrand Church starting in 1866, before being appointed professor of theology at the Royal Frederick University in 1870.
He was a theological conservative, and edited the magazine Luthersk Ugeskrift until 1880.
[1][5] Bugge was also elected to the Parliament of Norway from the constituency Kristiania, Hønefoss og Kongsvinger in 1882, and served through the term 1883–1885.