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Events from the year 1772 in Denmark.
Incumbents
- Monarch – Christian VII[1]
- Prime minister – Johann Friedrich Struensee (until 17 January), Ove Høegh-Guldberg
Events
- 18 January – Queen Caroline Matilda, Johann Friedrich Struensee and Enevold Brandt were arrested and their rule ended in a palace coup.
- 28 April – Struensee and Brandt are executed by beheading at the Eastern Commons outside Copenhagen. Afterwards their bodies are drawn and quartered.
- 30 April – The Norwegian Society is founded in Copenhagen as a national venue for Norwegian students.
- 16 May – A treaty between Christian VII and the Bey of Algiers brings an end to the Danish-Algerian War.
- 14 October – Royal Danish Medical Society is founded.
Undated
- Frederick, Hereditary Prince of Denmark is designated as regent of Denmark.
- Masquerades, horse races and foreign line dancers are prohibited.
- The military language for use in writing and commands is changed from German to Danish.
Births
- 17 June – Hans Peter Holm, naval officer (died 1812)
- 19 August – Johan Frederik Bardenfleth, naval officer, court official and governor-general of the Danish West Indies (died 1833)
Deaths
- April 28
- Enevold Brandt, courtier (born 1738)
- Johann Friedrich Struensee, physician, statesman, de facto regent of Denmark (born 1737)
- 8 June – Ulrik Fredrik de Cicignon, military officer (born 1698)
- 17 August – Christen Lindencrone, merchant and landowner (born 1703)
- Johanne Seizberg, illustrator and teacher (born 1732)
See also
- A Royal Affair, 2012 film inspired by the events leading up to Struensee's death.
References
- ^ "Christian VII | Scandinavian king". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 19 September 2019.
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