1863 in Denmark
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Events from the year 1863 in Denmark.
Incumbents
- Monarch – Frederick VII (until 15 November), Christian IX
- Prime minister – Carl Christian Hall (until 31 December), Ditlev Gothard Monrad
Events

The first tram in Copenhagen passing the Liberty Column

C. C. Hall proclaiming Frederick VII's death and Christian IX's ascent to the throne deom Christiansborg Palace
- October 22 – The first tramway in Copenhagen begins operations. The Horse-drawn tram cars run along a single track between Sankt Annæ Plads and Frederiksberg Runddel.[1]
- November 15 – With Christian IX's accent to the Danuish throne, the House of Glücksburg succeeded the House of Oldenburg.
- Christian IX signs the so-called November Constitution establishing a shared law of succession and a common parliament for both Schleswig and Denmark. This is seen by the German Confederation as a violation of the 1852 London Protocol.
- December 24 – Saxon and Hanoverian troops marched into Holstein on behalf of the Confederation. Supported by the German soldiers and by loyal Holsteiners, Frederick VIII, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein took control of the government of Holstein.
Births
- 25 April – Carl Wentorf, painter (died 1914)
- 21 June – Anne Marie Carl-Nielsen, sculptor (died 1945)
- 25 June – Frederik Jensen, stage and film actor (died 1934)
- 7 September – Jens Ferdinand Willumsen, painter 1958)
Deaths
- November 15 – Frederick VII. king of Denmark (born 1808)
References
- ↑ "Sporvogne og busser". bryggenslokalhistorie.dk. Retrieved 2011-06-02.
See also
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