1869 in Denmark explained
Events from the year 1869 in Denmark.
Incumbents
Events
- 4 February – Kjøbenhavns Skøjteløberforening, Denmark's oldest ice skating club, is founded.[2]
- 1 June – the telephone company Det Store Nordiske Telegrafselskab A/S, present-day GN Store Nord A/S, is founded as the result of merging three recently established telephone companies.[3]
- 5 June – the equestrian statue of Frederick VII in the central square in Køge is inaugurated.
- 2 July – the first issue of Vestjylland eller Herning Folkeblad, present-day Herning Folkeblad, is published.[4]
- 28 July – Crown Prince Frederick, the future King Frederick VIII, marries Princess Louise of Sweden at the Royal Palace in Stockholm, Sweden.
- 18 September – the Randers–Aalborg railway line, a newly completed railroad stretch between Randers and Aalborg, is inaugurated.[5]
- 22 September – the 1869 Folketing election is held;[6] the Mellem Party becomes the biggest party by winning 27 seats.[7] C. E. Frijs remains Prime Minister.
Date unknown
- Rud. Rasmussen, a wooden furniture manufacturing company, is founded.[8]
- An international archeology congress visits the Sølager archeological site at Gundested.
Births
January–June
July–December
- 3 July – Svend Kornbeck, stage and film actor (died 1933)
- 13 July – Christian Schrøder, film actor (died 1940)
- 13 August – Carl Christensen, Denmark's last executioner (died 1936)
- 11 November – Jens Birkholm, genre and landscape painter associated with the Funen Painters (died 1915)
- 23 November – Valdemar Poulsen, engineer who developed a magnetic wire recorder (died 1942)
- 6 December – Elna Borch, naturalism and symbolism sculptor (died 1950)
- 7 December – Ole Bendixen, explorer, merchant and author (died 1958)
- 18 December – Peter Esben-Petersen, entomologist (died 1942)
- 21 December – Christian Klengenberg, whaler, trapper and trader (died 1931)
- 26 December – August Blom, film director, production leader and pioneer of silent films (died 1947)
Deaths
- 11 March – Christian August, Duke of Augustenborg, claimant of the provinces of Slesvig and Holstein (born 1798)
- 2 April – Frederik Treschow, supreme court attorney, politician, landowner and philanthropist (born 1786)
- 8 April Friedrich Gotschalk, businessman (born 1786)
- 22 May – Anton Eduard Kieldrup, landscape painter (born 1826)
- 13 June – Daniel Bentley, civil servant and mayor of Copenhagen (born 1786)
- 5 October – Adolph Peter Adler, theologian (born 1812)
- 14 December – Fritz Melbye, marine painter (born 1826)
Notes and References
- Web site: Christian IX king of Denmark . Encyclopedia Britannica . 17 June 2019 . en.
- http://www.ksf.dk/klub-information/historie/ Klubbens historie
- http://www.gn.com/EN/GNAbout/Pages/History.aspx Historical Timeline
- Book: The Europa World Year Book 2003. 2003. Taylor & Francis Group. 978-1-85743-227-5. 1403.
- Book: Jensen, Niels . Nordjyske jernbaner . 1976 . J. Fr. Clausens Forlag . Copenhagen . 87-11-03756-3 . da .
- [Dieter Nohlen]
- Kaare R. Skov (1999) Demokratiets Danmarkshistorie – Gennem 150 år, København: Aschenhoug.
- Web site: Rud. Rasmussen. da. Dansk Biografisk Leksikon. 7 June 2019.