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1851 in Denmark
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Events from the year 1851 in Denmark.
Incumbents
- Monarch – Frederick VII
- Prime minister – Adam Wilhelm Moltke
Events

- February Danish troops return to Copenhagen from the First Schleswig War.
- 1 May Natalie Zahle launches a programme for the training of female private teachers, an initiative which will eventually develop into N. Zahle's School.
- 16 October The first section of the Lübeck–Lüneburg railway is opened.
Undated
- Hagen & Sievertsen is founded in Odense.
Culture
Art
- 31 March The Charlottenborg Spring Exhibition opens.
- Wilhelm Marstrand's painting of Church-Goers Arriving by Boat at the Parish Church of Leksand on Siljan Lake is part of the exhibition.
File:Wilhelm Marstrand - Church-Goers Arriving by Boat at the Parish Church of Leksand on Siljan Lake, Sweden - KMS618 - Statens Museum for Kunst.jpg|Wilhelm Marstrand: Church-Goers Arriving by Boat at the Parish Church of Leksand on Siljan Lake, Danish National Gallery.
Births
January{{ndash}}March
- 3 January – Viggo Johansen, painter (died 1935)
- 5 January Johanne Bindesbøll, textile artist (died 1934)
- 26 February Peter Kristian Prytz, physicist (died 1929)
- 10 March Heinrich Wenck, architect (died 1936)
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July{{ndash}}September
October{{ndash}}December
Deaths
- 9 March – Hans Christian Ørsted, physicist and chemist, discoverer of electromagnetism (born 1777)
- 11 July – Ole Jørgen Rawert, government official and topographic painter (born 1786)
- 25 August – Johan Christian Drewsen, businessman and agronomist (born 1777)
- 20 December – Gebhard Moltke, nobleman, landowner and civil servant (born 1764).
References
References
- "Frederick VII {{!}} king of Denmark".
- Madsen, Karl. (1905). "Wilhelm Marstrand 1807-1873". Kunstforeningen.
- Bratberg, Terje. "Gebhard Moltke". Kunnskapsforlaget.
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