Peter Daniel Baade Wind Kildal (4 October 1816 - 16 March 1881) was a Norwegian politician.
He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament in 1857, 1862, 1865, 1868 and 1871. He represented the constituency of Christiania, Hønefoss og Kongsvinger.[1] During the last term he was President of the Storting, together with later Prime Minister Johan Sverdrup.[2] As Sverdrup, Kildal was a strong antagonist of the sitting government.[3]
Having graduated as cand.jur. in 1839,[3] he worked as a Supreme Court lawyer,[1] and was the Auditor General of Norway from 1854 to 1881.
Hailing from Borgund, he was the brother of Peter Wessel Wind Kildal, industrialist and father of Birger Kildal.[3]
Preceded by Johan D. Rye |
Auditor General of Norway 1854–1881 |
Succeeded by Peder K. Gaarder |
Preceded by Hans Jørgen C. Aall Georg Prahl Harbitz Carl Valentin Falsen |
President of the Storting 1871–1873 |
Succeeded by Bernhard L. Essendrop Johan Sverdrup |