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1792 in Denmark
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Events from the year 1792 in Denmark.
Incumbents
- Monarch – Christian VII
- Prime minister – Andreas Peter Bernstorff
Events
May
- 16 May – Denmark declares transatlantic slave trade illegal after 1803 (though slavery continues until 1848)
Births
- 14 January – Christian de Meza, Commander (died 1865)
- 2 April – Johannes Theodorus Suhr, merchant and industrialist (died 1858)
- 26 June – Christian Albrecht Jensen, portrait painter during the Danish Golden Age (died 1870)
- 12 August – Hans Harder, painter and drawing master (died 1873)
- 29 September – Andreas Gottlob Rudelbach, theologian (died 1862)
- 22 November – Ferdinand, Hereditary Prince of Denmark (died 1863)
Deaths
- 22 April Alexander Walker Ross, military officer (born 1710)
- 24 March – Johan Frederik Classen, Danish-Norwegian industrialist and philanthropist (born 1725)
- 18 July – Christine Sophie von Gähler, courtier (born 1745)
- 25 September – Adam Gottlob Moltke, Lord Chamberlain to Frederick V (born 1710)
- 29 October Cathrine Marie Gielstrup, stage actress (born 1755)
References
References
- "Christian VII {{!}} Scandinavian king".
- [https://books.google.com/books?id=ATq5_6h2AT0C&dq=abolish+slavery+iceland&pg=PA8 The Historical encyclopedia of world slavery, Volume 1 By Junius P. Rodriguez]
- "J. F. Classen".
- (2022-09-21). "Adam Gottlob, Greve (Count) Moltke {{!}} Danish government official".
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