Julius Høegh-Guldberg (politician)

Christopher Julius Emil Høegh-Guldberg (15 March 1842 – 6 December 1907) was a Danish politician and attorney general from Aarhus.

In 1870 he was employed as the secretary in Aarhus Landboforening (English: Aarhus Farmers' Association) and in 1879 he also became a secretary in Fællesforeningen af jyske Landboforeninger (Union of Farmers' Associations in Jutland) which founding and development he was instrumental in.

He supervised churches owned by the state and in Nørrejylland he evaluated small farms for fire insurance.

[1] He helped formulate and establish the regulations and rules for many of the organizations he was a member of and due to his administrative abilities he became one of the leading figures in the economic and political changes in Denmark through the 19th century.

[1] Høegh-Guldberg graduated in 1860 from Aarhus Cathedral School and in 1867 he passed the bar.