1849 in Denmark
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Events from the year 1849 in Denmark.
Incumbents
- Monarch – HM Frederick VII
- Prime minister – Adam Wilhelm Moltke
Events
- January 12 – General conscription is introduced in Denmark a few weeks after the First Schleswig War has been resumed after a winter break.
- February 3 – The Danish Veterinary Association is founded
- June 5 – The Constitution of Denmark is signed by King Frederik VII.
- July 6 – The Battle at Fredericia
Undated
- The requirement for passports for journeys inside Denmark is abolished
Births
- August 16 – Johan Kjeldahl, chemist (died 1900)
- June 9 – Michael Ancher, painter (died 1927)
- November 5 – Emil Blichfeldt, architect (died 1908)
- November 11 – Martin Nyrop, architect (died 1921)
Deaths
References
See also
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