Events from the year 1852 in Denmark.
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See also: | Other events of 1852 List of years in Denmark |
Incumbents
edit- Monarch – Frederick VII[1]
- Prime minister – Adam Wilhelm Moltke (until 27 January ), Christian Albrecht Bluhme
Events
edit- 7 May – The Den Borgerlige Velgørenheds Stiftelse is founded.
- 8 May – The London Protocol is signed in London, affirming the integrity of the Danish federation as a "European necessity and standing principle".
- 4 August – The 1852 Danish Folketing election is held: Although the National Liberal Party becomes the largest party, Christian Albrecht Bluhme of the Højre party remains Prime Minister after the elections.
Undated
edit- Tvede's Brewery on Vesterbrogade is inaugurated.
Births
editJanuary–March
edit- 21 January – Emma Gad, writer (died 1921)
- 1 March – Martin Borch, architect (died 1937)
- 12 February – John Louis Emil Dreyerm astronomer (died 1926)
- 7 March – Anders Fonnesbech, businessman (died 1939)[2]
April–June
edit- 25 May – Christian Hedemann, photographer (died 1932)
July–September
edit- 8 August – Malthe Engelsted, painter (died 1930)
- 14 August – Carl Aarsleff, sculptor (died 1918)
- 10 September – Hans Niels Andersen, businessman, founder of East Asiatic Company (died 1937)
October–December
edit- 20 October – Valdemar Koch, architect (died 1902)
- 28 December – Kristian Erslev, historian (died 1930)
Deaths
editJanuary–March
edit- 21 March – Marie Sophie of Hesse-Kassel, Queen Consort of Denmark (born 1767)
April–June
edit- 28 April – Joakim Frederik Schouw, lawyer, botanist and politician (born 1789)
July–September
edit- 15 September – Johan Caspar Mylius, military officer and landowner (born 1776)
October–December
edit- 31 October – Andreas Schifter (born 1779)
- 4 November – Dankvart Dreyer, painter (born 1816)
- 24 November – Margrethe Schall, dancer (born 1775)
References
edit- ^ "Frederick VII | king of Denmark". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
- ^ "A. Fonnesbech". Dansk Biografisk Leksikon (in Danish). Retrieved 16 June 2022.