1864 in Denmark
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Events from the year 1864 in Denmark.
Incumbents
- Monarch – Christian IX[1]
- Prime minister – Ditlev Gothard Monrad (until 11 July), Christian Albrecht Bluhme
Events
- 1 February – The Second Schleswig War breaks out after the First Schleswig War had left the Schleswig-Holstein Question unsettled when Treussia-Austria crosses the River Eider with 57,000 soldiers.
- February
- It soon results in the Evacuation of Danevirke.
- The Battle of Sankelmark, a minor battle which occurs at Sankelmark, on the road between Schleswig and Flensburg, during the Danish retreat from Danevirke.
- 17 March – The Battle of Jasmund near the Prussian island of Rügen results in a tactical Danish victory.
- 17 and 18 April – Denmark suffers a severe defeat to the German Confederation in the Battle of Dybbøl which effectively decides the war.
- 9 May – Denmark wins a tactical victory in the Battle of Heligoland but it has no impact on the outcome of the war.
- 12 May – A general armistice came into effect, Denmark has lost the war.
- 29 June – In the Battle of Als, the last major engagement of the war, the Prussians secure Als after a night attack masterminded by the Chief of Staff Leonhard Graf von Blumenthal,
- 3 July – The Battle of Lundby in north-eastern Himmerland results in great Danish losses. It becomes the last battle of the Second Schleswig War.
- 8 July – The Cabinet of Monrad is succeeded by the Cabinet of Bluhme.
- 30 October – The Second Schleswig War ends. The Duchies of Schleswig, Holstein and Lauenburg are ceded to Prussia.
Undated
Births
January—March
- 9 February – August Hassel, sculptor (died 1942)
April–June
- 10 April – Clara Lachmann, Danish-Swedish patron of the arts (d. 1920)[2]
- 6 May – Jens Christian Kofoed, architect (died 1941)
- 15 May – Vilhelm Hammershøi, painter (died 1916)
- 23 May – Louis Glass, composer (died 1936)
- 14 June – Niels Viggo Ussing, mineralogist (died 1911)
July–September
- 12 July – Carl Brummer, architect (died 1953)
- 16 August – Kristian Hude, photographer (died 1929)
- 1 September – Albert Edvard Wang , painter (died 1930)
October–December
- 15 November – Sophus Falck, manufacturer and founder of Falck (died 1926)
Deaths
January–March
- 15 February – Adam Wilhelm Moltke, landowner and politician (born 1785)
- 28 March – Princess Louise Charlotte, princess of Denmark (born 1789)
July–September
- 14 August – Christopher Puggaard, geologist (born 1823)
- 7 September - Gustav Friedrich Hetsch, architect (born 1788)
October–December
- 20 October – Carl Christian Rafn, historian, translator and antiquarian (born 1795)
- 17 November – Peter Christian Knudtzon, businessman (born 1789)
References
- ^ "Christian IX | king of Denmark". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 17 June 2019.
- ^ Kjellander, Rune (1979). "Clara Lachmann". Dictionary of Swedish National Biography (in Swedish). Vol. 22. p. 23.