Ole Vig (6 February 1824 – 19 December 1857) was a Norwegian teacher, poet, non-fiction writer, magazine editor.
[1] Vig grew up on a farm (Vikmarken under gården Vikan) near the village of Kvithammer in Nordre Trondheim county, Norway.
After graduation, Vig worked as a private tutor for the family of a parish priest at Åfjord Church (1843-1845).
[2] From 1851-1857, he served as editor of the magazine Folkevennen, which was published between the years 1852-1900 by the Norwegian literary society, Selskabet for folkeoplysningens fremme.
[4][5] His poem and national hymn (Blandt alle Lande) was published in Salmer og Sange til Brug ved Skolelærer-Møde from 1854.