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1804 In Denmark
Events from the year 1804 in Denmark. Incumbents * Monarch – Christian VII * Prime minister – Christian Günther von Bernstorff Events * 6 October HDMS ''Prinds Christian Frederik'' is launched from Orlogsværftet on Nyholm in Copenhagen. Births JanuaryMarch * 18 February Christian Holm, painter (died 1846) * 28 February Carl van Dockum, naval officer (died 1893) * 20 March Wilhelm Bendz, painter (died 1832) JulySeptember * 14 September Niels Peter Holbech, painter (died 1889) * 7 August – Johan Nicolai Madvig, philologist and politician (died 1886) OctoberDecember * 3 November – Constantin Hansen, painter (died 1880) Deaths * 28 March – Frederik Christian Kaas, Admiral, landowner (born 1727) * 13 May – David Brown, merchant and Governor of Tranquebar (born 1734) * 2 June – Cornelius Høyer, miniatures painter (born 1741) * Marie Martine Bonfils, brewer * 5 July Jacob Baden, philologist, pedagogue, and critic (born 1735) ...
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1880 In Denmark
Events from the year 1880 in Denmark. Incumbents * Monarch – Christian IX * Prime minister – J. B. S. Estrup Events Undated Births * Niels Bukh (1880-1950) - Bukh was a famed gymnastics coach who brought a provocative, masculine style to the sport and led the winning Olympic teams. He is also known for supporting the Nazi Party, and as a homosexual he was, "discreetly threatened with exposure and agreed to put a halt to his public endorsement of Nazism.""Bukh, Niels (Ebbesen Mortensen) (1880 - 1950)." ''Who's Who in Gay and Lesbian History, Routledge'', edited by Aldrich , Robert and Garry Wotherspoon, Routledge, 2002. ''Credo Reference,''https://learn.sfcc.edu/login?url=http://search.credoreference.com/content/entry/routgayandles/bukh_niels_ebbesen_mortensen_1880_1950/0. Accessed 10 Aug 2016. Deaths * 29 March – Constantin Hansen, painter (born 1804 in Denmark) References {{DEFAULTSORT:1880 In Denmark 1880s in Denmark Denmark ) , song = ( e ...
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1732 In Denmark
Events from the year 1732 in Denmark. Incumbents * Monarch – Christian VI * Prime minister – Iver Rosenkrantz Events * 27 June '' Cron Printz Christian'' arrives back in Copenhagen from the first Danish expedition to Canton with a valuable cargo of tea, silk and other Chinese products. * 11 December — The wedding of Crown Prince Frederik and Princess Louise * 11 December – Crown Prince Frederik and Princess Louise are received in Copenhagen and the wedding ceremony is repeated. Undated * The County of Løvenholm is established by Frederik Christian Danneskiold-Samsøe from the manors of af Løvenholm, Demstrup and Sødringholm. Births * 17 January – Daniel Adzer, medallist (died 1808) * 1 October – Jørgen Balthazar Winterfeldt, naval officer and philanthropist (died 1821) Full date missing * Johanne Seizberg, illustrator and teacher (died 1772) Deaths * 26 August – Hans Nobel, landowner and civil servant (born 1657) References {{ ...
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Poul Abraham Lehn
Poul Abraham Lehn (9 October 1732 – 24 October 1804), Baron of Lehn and Baron of Guldborgland, was a feudal baron of the Danish and Norwegian nobility and one of the greatest landowners of his time in Denmark. Biography His father was Abraham Lehn (1701–1757), an estate owner and collector of books and art. In 1731, Abraham Lehn and his brother Johan Lehn (1705-1760) were ennobled; this made Poul Abraham Lehn noble as well when he was born in 1732. After the death of his father in 1757, he inherited the estates Berritzgaard and Højbygård on Lolland. At the death of an uncle Johan Lehn in 1760, he received the Fyn estates Hvidkilde, Nielstrup and Lindskov. Poul Abraham Lehn created the Barony of Guldborgland from his holdings at Berritzgaard and the purchase of Orebygaard in 1775, combining all of his possessions northwest of Sakskøbing. In 1784, Baron Poul Abraham Lehn acquired Lungholm. In 1803, Højbygaard and Lungholm were converted into an entailed estate ( ...
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1729 In Denmark
Events from the year 1729 in Denmark. Incumbents * Monarch – Frederick IV of Denmark, Frederick IV * List of Prime Ministers of Denmark#List of Grand Chancellors (1699–1730), Grand Chancellor – Ulrik Adolf Holstein Events * Construction of Købmagergade 5 and Købmagergade 7 is completed following the Copenhagen Fire of 1728. Births * 6 March Christian Hincheldey, businessman and landowner (died 1793 in Denmark, 1793) * 1 July – Jørgen Wichfeld (1729–1797), Jørgen Wichfeld, landowner (died 1797 in Denmark, 1797) * 12 July Ulrich Wilhelm de Roepstorff, colonial administrator (died 1821 in Denmark, 1821) * 26 August Christian Henrik Biering, clergy and writer (died 1804 in Denmark, 1804) Deaths * 8 June – Prince Charles of Denmark (born 1680 in Denmark, 1680) References

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Christian Henrik Biering
Christian Henrik Biering (26 August 1729 – 8 September 1804) was a Danish pastor and writer. Early life Viering was born in Korup at Odense, the son of chaplain Niels Jørgensen Biering (ca. 1692–1778) and Else Bosdatter (died 1733). He matriculated in 1749 from Odense Gymnasium. In 1752, he qualified as a clergy (''attestats''). in 1759, he worked as a teacher at Odense School. Career In 1760, he was appointed pastor of Aastrup Parish on Falster Falster () is an island in south-eastern Denmark with an area of and 43,398 inhabitants as of 1 January 2010.
. In 1767 he purchased Aastrup Church from the crown.
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1735 In Denmark
Events from the year 1735 in Denmark. Incumbents * Monarch – Christian VI * Prime minister – Iver Rosenkrantz (until 12 May), Johan Ludvig Holstein-Ledreborg Events * Vemmetofte Convent is established after the death of Princess Sophia Hedwig through her will. Births * 6 January – Otto Christopher von Munthe af Morgenstierne, civil servant, judge and landowner (died 1809) * 1 March – Caroline Thielo, actress (died 1754) * 23 June Johan Boye Junge, master carpenter, developer and director of Copenhagen Fire Corps (died 1807) * 28 August – Andreas Peter Bernstorff, politician (died 1797) Deaths * 13 March – Princess Sophia Hedwig, princess of Denmark (born 1677) * 22 April - Lorentz Reichwein, military officer (born 1680) References {{DEFAULTSORT:1735 In Denmark 1730s in Denmark Denmark ) , song = ( en, "King Christian stood by the lofty mast") , song_type = National and royal anthem , image_map = EU-Denmark.svg , map_caption = , subdiv ...
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Jacob Baden
Jacob Baden (4 May 1735 – 5 July 1804) was a Danish philologist, pedagogue, and critic. He was a professor of rhetoric and Latin at the University of Copenhagen in 1779. He was the first person to lecture on Danish grammar at the university between 1782 and 1783. He was the editor of the "University Journal" from 1793 to 1801. He published a Danish-Latin dictionary, and also wrote an elementary Greek grammar book in 1764. He produced a Danish grammar book in the German language in 1767. His Danish grammar is still well recognized today. Early life and education He was born at Vordingborg on 4 May 1735. His father, who was also called Jacob Baden, was rector of the local latin school. His mother Else Jacobine née From was a daughter of county manager (''amtsforvalter'') From at Antvorskov. He lost his father when he was 2 and was brought up by his mother. He enrolled at the University of Copenhagen at age 15. He was a resident of på Ehlers' Kollegium after passing his t ...
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Marie Martine Bonfils
Marie Martine Bonfils (1731-1804) was a Danish businessperson.Gold, Carol, 1942- (2018). Women in business in early modern Copenhagen : 1740-1835. Museum Tusculanum. . OCLC 1038577313. She was married to Ditlev Carl Philibert Bonfils (1718–1773) from Alsace, who had a successful brewery and vine trade in Copenhagen, delivering to the Danish royal company. She too over the businesses when she became a widow. The company belonged to the biggest in Denmark, and she was one of the most notable businesswomen in Denmark, alongside Anna Magdalena Godiche, Johanne Wadum Black Erichsen and Elisabeth Christine Berling. Her brewery was situated at Springgade No. 18 in Rosenborg Quarter (now part of Pilestræde Pilestræde ( lit. English: Willow Alley) is a street in central Copenhagen, Denmark. It is a side street to the pedestrianized shopping street Strøget and commonly associated with the newspaper publishing house Berlingske Media, which has its hea ... 63, demolished). References ...
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1741 In Denmark
Events from the year 1741 in Denmark. Incumbents * Monarch – Christian VI of Denmark, Christian VI * Prime minister – Johan Ludvig Holstein-Ledreborg Events * 13 January – The Conventicle Act (Denmark–Norway), Conventicle Act of 1741 is enacted. * 6 May HDMS Elephanten (1741), HDMS ''Elephanten'' is launched at the Orlogsværftet, Royal Danish Dockyard. ;Undated The Copenhagen Stocks House is opened to civilian prisoners. Culture * Ludvig Holberg's ''Niels Klim's Underground Travels'' is published. Births * 3 February – Charlotte Elisabeth Henriette Holstein, courtier (died 1809 in Denmark, 1809) * 16 February – Margrethe von der Lühe, courtier (died 1826 in Denmark, 1826) Full date unknown * Cornelius Høyer, miniatures painter (died 1804 in Denmark, 1804) References

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Cornelius Høyer
Cornelius Høyer (26 February 1771 – 2 June 1804) was a Danish painter, mainly known for his work in miniatures. Within his special trade, he was among the virtuosos of his day and won an international reputation. Early life and education Høyer was born at the Kronborg Rifle Factory. From an early age he attended the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, studying under Carl Gustaf Pilo and Louis Tocqué, and later continued his education in Paris where Jean-Baptiste Masse taught him miniature painting. A visit to Italy in 1767 introduced him to Rosalba Carriera and he learned new skills, including the special technique of painting on ivory. Career In 1769, Høyer was appointed Miniature Painter to the Danish Court and the following year he became a member of the Academy. Visits to several European courts, including those in Stockholm, Saint Petersburg and Berlin, contributed to his increasing international reputation. Personal life Høyer was married to Frederikke Christi ...
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1734 In The United Kingdom
Events from the year 1734 in Great Britain. Incumbents * Monarch – George II * Prime Minister – Robert Walpole ( Whig) * Parliament – 7th (until 17 April), 8th (starting 13 June) Events * 22 April to 6 June – general election results in Robert Walpole winning his third victory as Prime Minister. Undated * George Sale produces a translation of the Koran into English. * The Bank of England moves to its present location in Threadneedle Street in London. * Society of Dilettanti founded in London. * Construction of Holkham Hall in Norfolk begins. * Engraving Copyright Act (' Hogarth's Act') passed by Parliament to protect original engravings against unauthorized copies. Births * 24 June – David Brown, merchant and Governor of Tranquebar (died 1804) * 3 September – Joseph Wright, painter (died 1797) * 7 October – Sir Ralph Abercromby, general (died 1801) * 15 December – George Romney, painter (died 1802) Deaths * 6 January – John Dennis, dramatist and critic ...
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