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1797 in Denmark

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1797 in Denmark

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Events from the year 1797 in Denmark.

Incumbents

  • Monarch – Christian VII
  • Prime minister – Andreas Peter Bernstorff (until 21 June), Christian Günther von Bernstorff

Events

16 May: HDMS ''Najaden'' in combat off Tripoli.
  • 1 March Kreditkassen for Husejere i Kjøbenhavn is founded by royal resolution.
  • 16 May HDMS Najaden in battle with local ships off Tripoli.
  • 21 June – Prime Minister Andreas Peter Bernstorff dies, and is replaced by his son, Christian Günther von Bernstorff.
  • 5 July – Christian Ditlev Frederik, Count of Reventlow, is appointed to Minister of the State.

Culture

Art

  • Jens Juel paints Niels Ryberg with his Son Johan Christian and his Daughter-in-Law Engelke, née Falbe. File:Jens Juel - Niels Ryberg with his Son Johan Christian and his Daughter-in-Law Engelke, née Falbe - Google Art Project.jpg|Juel's Ruberg family portrait.

Births

  • 22 May – Eleonora Zrza, opera soprano (died 1862)
  • 20 June – Georg Frederik Ursin, mathematician and astronomer (died 1849)
  • 7 October – Peter Georg Bang, politician and jurist, prime minister of Denmark (died 1861)
  • 20 August – Johan Frederik Møller, painter and photographer (died 1871)
  • 25 August – Henrik Hertz, poet during the Danish Golden Age (died 1870)

Deaths

  • 5 April Georg Mathias Fuchs, painter (born 1719)
  • 28 May – Marie Cathrine Preisler, stage actress (born 1761)
  • 21 June – Andreas Peter Bernstorff, politician (born 1735)
  • 20 August – Mariane Bournonville, ballet dancer (born 1768)
  • 19 December – Jørgen Wichfeld, landowner (born 1729)

References

References

  1. "Christian VII - Scandinavian king".
  2. "Andreas Peter, Greve (count) von Bernstorff - Danish foreign minister".
  3. "Christian Günther, count von Bernstorff - Danish diplomat".
  4. Andersen, Ernst. "Creating Kreditkassen for Husejere i Kjøbenhavn".
  5. (2009). "Kierkegaard and the Renaissance and Modern Traditions: Literature, drama, and music". Ashgate Publishing, Ltd..
  6. "Korssömsmönster".
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