1870 in Denmark explained
Events from the year 1870 in Denmark.
Incumbents
Events
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Births
- 7 January – Anna Syberg, painter, one of the "Funen Painters" (died 1914)
- 15 January – Johan Peter Koch, captain and arctic explorer (died 1928)
- 18 February
- 9 April
- 24 July – Holger Damgaard, Denmark's first press photographer (died 1945)
- 25 July – Peter Rochegune Munch, historian and politician, served in three governments between 1909 and 1940 (died 1948)
- 28 July – Michael Agerskov, spiritualist teacher and author (died 1933)
- 3 August – Peter Jörgensen, entomologist and teacher, active in Argentina and Paraguay (died 1937)
- 26 September – Prince Christian, the future King Christian X (died 1947)[8]
- 16 October – Helge Rode, writer, critic and journalist (died 1937)
- 25 November – Petrine Sonne, stage and film actress (died 1946)
- 18 December – Anders Randolf, Danish-American actor during the silent film era (died 1930)
Deaths
- 27 January – Johannes Flintoe, painter of landscapes and scenes from Scandinavian history (born 1787)
- 25 February – Henrik Hertz, poet during the Danish Golden Age (born 1797)
- 6 April – Christen Mikkelsen Kold, teacher who founded a school in Ryslinge, which later became a model for the Danish folk high-school system (born 1816)
- 13 April – Mathias Lüttichau, Danish Minister of War (born 1795)
- 29 April – Niels Laurits Høyen, art historian (Denmark's first) and critic (born 1798)
- 29 May – Emil Horneman, composer and art and music tradesman (born 1809)
- 13 July – Christian Albrecht Jensen, portrait painter during the Danish Golden Age (born 1792)
- 28 August – Søren Hjorth, railway pioneer and inventor (born 1801)
- 13 September – Orla Lehmann, statesman and key figure in the development of Denmark's parliamentary government (born 1810)
- 14 November – Henrik Nikolai Krøyer, zoologist and zoology teacher and textbook author (born 1799)
- 30 November – Poul Pagh, merchant and shipowner (born 1796)
- 5 December – Herman Severin Løvenskiold (born 1815)
Notes and References
- Web site: Christian IX king of Denmark . Encyclopedia Britannica . 17 June 2019 . en.
- Web site: Gorm (1871–1912) . 20 August 2010 . Danish Naval History . Balsved . Johnny E. .
- Web site: Hans Christian Andersen : The Most Incredible Thing . 21 April 2009 . Hans Christian Andersen Center .
- Web site: Vestre Kirkegård . da . Københavns Kommune . 6 October 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131014172221/http://www.kk.dk/da/brugbyen/brug-steder-i-byen/groenne-omraader/parker/vesterbro-kongens-enghave/vestre-kirkegaard . 14 October 2013 . dead . dmy-all .
- Web site: Rosenfeldt . da . Gyldendal . 22 March 2012 .
- Web site: Sundby Kirke (København). da. Gyldendal . 10 June 2013 .
- Web site: 1870: Venstre dannes . da . Venstre . 6 October 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110106201450/http://www.venstre.dk/partiet/om-venstre/historie/1870-venstre-dannes/ . 6 January 2011 . dead . dmy-all .
- Web site: Christian X king of Denmark . Encyclopedia Britannica . 17 June 2019 . en.