1827 in Denmark
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Events from the year 1827 in Denmark.
Incumbents
- Monarch – Frederick VI[1]
- Prime minister – Otto Joachim
Events
- 1 January – Johan Ludvig Heiberg (poet) publishes the literary journal Kjøbenhavns flyvende Post for the first time.[2]
- May – Giuseppe Siboni opens the first music conservatory in Copenhagen.[2]
- 12 June – The line dancer Christian Rost is killed during a show at Rosenborg drill grounds when his rope breaks.[2]
Undated
- The crown acquires the Holstein Mansion in Copenhagen as a permanent home for the Natural History Museum.[2]
Births
- 8 February – Hans Schjellerup, astronomer (died 1887)
- 1 March – Eiler Rasmussen Eilersen, painter (died 1912)
- 16 March – Ferdinand Meldahl, architect (died 1908)
- 20 March – Johannes Forchhammer, philologist (died 1909)
- 12 May – Israel B. Melchior, photographer (died 1893)
- 2 June – Petrine Fredstrup, ballet dancer (died 1881)
- 7 October – Christian Frederik Lütken, zoologist ad naturalist (died 1901)
- 22 December – Anders Petersen (historian), historian (died 1914)
- - Natalie Zahle, reform pedagogue and pioneer on women's education (died 1913)
Deaths
- September 19 – Morten Thrane Brünnich, zoologist and mineralogist (born 1737)
- October 11 – Christian Ditlev Frederik Reventlow, statesman and reformer (born 1748)
- Marie Barch, first native Danish ballerina (born 1744)
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gollark: I'd quite like to be able to get upside-down mints.
gollark: It'd be *harder* to make them different on the lineage and view pages!
gollark: It's because of some misguided notion of "fairness" or whatever that they aren't.
References
- {{cite web Ctitle=Frederick VI | king of Denmark and Norway |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Frederick-VI |website=Encyclopedia Britannica |accessdate=23 June 2019 |language=en}}
- "1726" (in Danish). Selskabet for Københavns Historie. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 18 September 2014.
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