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Events from the year 1848 in Denmark.
Incumbents
- Monarch – Christian VIII (until January 20),[1] then Frederick VII[2]
- Prime minister – Poul Christian Stemann (until 22 March), Adam Wilhelm Moltke
Events
- 21 March – A large demonstration goes to Christiansborg Palace. Absolutism is abolished.
- The outbreak of the First Schleswig War
- 9 April – The Battle of Bov, the first battle of the war, is won by Denmark.
- 29 April – The Battle at Schleswig: Prussia has now entered the war and the German side has almost three times as many soldiers as Denmark, which has to withdraw to Funen. Jutland is left open to the German troops.
- 3 July – Slavery is definitively abolished in the Danish West Indies. It is officially confirmed on 22 September.
- 23 October – The Constitutional Assembly meets at Christiansborg Palace
- The Conventicle Act was repealed
Births
- 16 September – Kristiane Konstantin-Hansen, weaver, textile artist, retailer and feminist (died 1925)[3]
- 28 December – Sophus Christopher Hauberg, industrialist (died 1920)
Deaths
- 20 January – Christian VIII, King of Denmark (born 1786)[1]
- 29 January – Peter Thonning, physician and botanist (born 1775)
- 7 February – Christen Købke, painter (born 1810)
- 26 March – Steen Steensen Blicher, author (born 1782)
- 26 April – Johan Lundbye, painter (born 1818)
- 29 August – Martinus Rørbye, painter (born 1803)
- 8 December – Moses DelBanco, lawyer (born 1794)
References
- ^ a b "Christian VIII | king of Denmark". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
- ^ "Frederick VII | king of Denmark". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
- ^ "Dansk Kvindebiografisk Leksikon - Kristiane Konstantin-Hansen". www.kvinfo.dk. 15 May 2003. Retrieved 3 December 2019.
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