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1817 in Denmark

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Events from the year 1817 in Denmark.

Incumbents

  • Monarch – Frederick VI
  • Prime minister – Joachim Godske Moltke

Events

Undated

Culture

Art

  • Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg completes The Death of Balder as his admission painted for admission into the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts.
  • The 300th anniversary of the Reformation is commemorated with a medal designed by Salomon Ahron Jacobson.

File:Baldr dead by Eckersberg.jpg|Eckersberg's The Death of Balder File:Medalje over reformationsjubilæet 1817, bagside.jpg|Medal commemorating the 300th anniversary of the Reformation

Births

January{{ndash}}March

  • 22 January – Johan Frederik Schlegel, lawyer and civil servant (died 1896)
  • 22 February – Niels Gade, composer (died 1890)

April{{ndash}}June

  • 4 April – P. C. Skovgaard, national romantic landscape painter (died 1875)
  • 13 June – Knud Graah, industrial pioneer (died 1909).

July{{ndash}}September

  • 7 July Christen Andreas Fonnesbech, lawyer, landowner and politician (died 1880)
  • 20 July – Johan Henrik Nebelong, architect (died 1871)

October{{ndash}}December

  • 4 October Andreas Frederik Krieger, politician (died 1893)
  • 26 October Georg Grüner, landowner, politician and co-founder of Landmandsbanken (died 1890)
  • 13 November – Franziska Carlsen, writer and local historian (died 1876)
  • 17 November – Harald Conradsen, sculptor and medalist (died 1905)
  • 10 December Carl Otto Reventlow, philologist, developed a mnemonic system (died 1873)

Deaths

  • 6 April – Joachim Castenschiold, military officer (born 1743)
  • 18 November Hans Rudolph Saabye, businessman (born 1751)
  • 28 November – Johan Frederik Schultz printer and publisher (born 1756)

Date unknown

  • Johanne Marie Malleville, royal favorite (born 1750)
  • Moses Melchior, businessman (born 1736)

References

References

  1. "Frederick VI {{!}} king of Denmark and Norway".
  2. Nerheim, Gunnar. "Knud Graah". Kunnskapsforlaget.
  3. "Georg Grüner".
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