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1711 In Denmark
Events from the year 1711 in Denmark. Incumbents * Monarch – Frederick IV * Grand Chancellor – Christian Christophersen Sehested Events * January An outbreak of plaque his Helsingør. * May 25 – Helsingør is put under military blockade to prevent an outbreak of plague from spreading to Copenhagen. A total of 1,809, about one third of Helsingør's population, are killed by the disease in 1711. The efforts to keep the disease from spreading fail and a total of 40,000 people in Copenhagen and northern Zealand are killed by the disease during the outbreak. The blockade of Helsingør is not lifted until 25 July 1712. Undated * The short-lived County of Friderichsholm is established by Frederick IV for his mistress Charlotte Helene von Schindel from the manors of Næsbyholm and Bavelse but dissolved again in 1716. Births * 7 April – Daniel Ernst Bille, naval officer (died 1790) * November – Marcus Fredrik Bang, bishop (died 1789) Date unknown * Frederik ...
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Frederik Barfred
Frederik Barfred (1711 7 January 1794) was a wealthy Danish wine merchant and landowner. He owned the property Rådhusstræde 1 in Copenhagen as well as the estate Benzonsdal at Thorsminde. He operated the tavern in the basement of Copenhagen City Hall. He was elected as one of Copenhagen's 32 Men and also served as one of the directors of Kjøbenhavns Brandforsikring. Early life and education Barfred was born in 1711. Some sources mention that he was born in Kalundborg but he cannot be found in the church records. He was trained as a wine merchant both in Denmark and abroad. He was in Frankfurt in 1734. Career In 1739, Barfred acquired citizenship as a wine merchant in Copenhagen after having bought the property at the corner of Rådhusstræde and Brolæggerstræde (now Rådhusstræde 1). On 29 June 1740. he was married to a daughter of the wealthy brewer Lauritz Rasmussen. This secured him a downy of 12,000 Danish rigsdaler and connections in the city's business elite. From 17 ...
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1710s In Denmark
Year 171 ( CLXXI) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Severus and Herennianus (or, less frequently, year 924 '' Ab urbe condita''). The denomination 171 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events By place Roman Empire * Emperor Marcus Aurelius forms a new military command, the ''praetentura Italiae et Alpium''. Aquileia is relieved, and the Marcomanni are evicted from Roman territory. * Marcus Aurelius signs a peace treaty with the Quadi and the Sarmatian Iazyges. The Germanic tribes of the Hasdingi (Vandals) and the Lacringi become Roman allies. * Armenia and Mesopotamia become protectorates of the Roman Empire. * The Costoboci cross the Danube (Dacia) and ravage Thrace in the Balkan Peninsula. They reach Eleusis, near Athens, and ...
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1711 In Denmark
Events from the year 1711 in Denmark. Incumbents * Monarch – Frederick IV * Grand Chancellor – Christian Christophersen Sehested Events * January An outbreak of plaque his Helsingør. * May 25 – Helsingør is put under military blockade to prevent an outbreak of plague from spreading to Copenhagen. A total of 1,809, about one third of Helsingør's population, are killed by the disease in 1711. The efforts to keep the disease from spreading fail and a total of 40,000 people in Copenhagen and northern Zealand are killed by the disease during the outbreak. The blockade of Helsingør is not lifted until 25 July 1712. Undated * The short-lived County of Friderichsholm is established by Frederick IV for his mistress Charlotte Helene von Schindel from the manors of Næsbyholm and Bavelse but dissolved again in 1716. Births * 7 April – Daniel Ernst Bille, naval officer (died 1790) * November – Marcus Fredrik Bang, bishop (died 1789) Date unknown * Frederik ...
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1675 In Norway
Events in the year 1675 in Norway. Incumbents *Monarch: Christian V. Events * 15 September – The Gyldenløve War starts. Arts and literature Births *Cille Gad, poet and culture personality (d.1711). Deaths * 15 November – Preben von Ahnen, civil servant and landowner (born 1606). Exact date missing *Karen Mowat Karen Mowat (c. 16301675) was a Norwegian noblewoman, an heiress, and landowner of Scottish origins. Biography Probably born in Tysnes in present-day Hordaland, Karen Mowat was the daughter of Admiral Axel Mowat (15921661) and Karen Knudsda ..., heiress to the largest fortune in Western Norway (born c.1630). See also References {{Year in Europe, 1675 ...
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Cille Gad
Cille Gad (1675-1711) was a Norwegian poet and culture personality. She was also well known as a female academic, something regarded as notable during by her contemporaries. Biography Cille Gad was born and grew up in Bergen, Norway. She was the daughter of Knud Gad (d. 1711) and Anna Abrahamsdatter. Her father was a printer and auditor. Her mother was the cousin of Dorothe Engelbretsdatter. She received instruction in Greek, Latin, and Hebrew from her father. She early wrote poems in Latin, but they were presumably destroyed by the great fire of Bergen in 1702. In 1705, she secretly gave birth to a fetus which was found dead. She was arrested, but her correspondent Otto Sperling appealed to the monarch that a learned female should not be executed. She was released in 1707 and banished from Bergen. In 1708 she was at the University of Copenhagen. From 1708, she lived in Copenhagen and socialized in the learned circles around the university and known as a poet. She died unma ...
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1639 In Denmark
Events from the year 1639 in Denmark. Incumbents * Monarch – Christian IV Events Undated * The Rosborg witch trials begin and continue until 1642. * The first of the two Golden Horns of Gallehus is found. The second one will be found close by in 1734. Births * 7 October Johann Gottfried Becker, pharmacist (died 1711) Deaths * 12 January – Reinhold Timm, painter * 5 February – Augusta of Denmark, princess (born 1580) * 9 April – Albret Skeel, nobleman (born 1572) * 6 August – Hans van Steenwinckel the Younger, architect (born 1587) * 28 August – Joachim Burser, botanist, physician and pharmacist (born 1583 in Germany) * 1 October – Christen Friis, nobleman (born 1581) References {{DEFAULTSORT:1639 Denmark Denmark ) , song = ( en, "King Christian stood by the lofty mast") , song_type = National and royal anthem , image_map = EU-Denmark.svg , map_caption = , subdivision_type = Sovereign state , subdivision_name = Danish Realm ...
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Johann Gottfried Becker (1639–1711)
Johann Gottfried Becker (7 October 1639 — 17 May 1711) was a Danish pharmacist. He served as court pharmacist for Frederick III of Denmark, Frederick III and opened the Kongelig Hof Apotek, Elephant Pharmacy on Købmagergade in Copenhagen in 1670. Early life and education Becker was born in Husum, the son of principal Gottfried Becker (1600–1652) by his first wife Elisabeth Ehrenreich (died 1645). He apprenticed as a pharmacist in Flensburg from 1655 and stayed there for six years. He then went on a study trip to Türol but returned to Denmark in 1664 where he stayed with his brother in Odense for about a year. He then went on another study trip to Germany, Italy and Vienna. Career In 1668 Becker was called home to Denmark to serve as court pharmacist for Frederick III of Denmark, Frederick III. He had been recommended for the position by Giuseppe Francesco Borri. On 15 May 1669, he was granted a license to open a new pharmacy in Copenhagen. He opened Elefant Apotek on Købm ...
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