1801 in Denmark

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1801
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See also: Other events of 1801
List of years in Denmark

Events from the year 1801 in Denmark.

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Events

The Battle of Copenhagen, painting by John Thomas Serres. The Battle of Copenhagen, 2 April 1801 RMG BHC0528.tiff
The Battle of Copenhagen, painting by John Thomas Serres.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Frederick VI of Denmark</span> King of Denmark (1808–39) and Norway (1808–14)

Frederick VI was king of Denmark from 13 March 1808 until his death in 1839 and king of Norway from 13 March 1808 to 7 February 1814. He was the last king of Denmark–Norway. From 1784 until his accession, he served as regent during his father's mental illness and was referred to as the "Crown Prince Regent". For his motto he chose God and the just cause and since the time of his reign, succeeding Danish monarchs have also chosen mottos in the Danish language rather than the formerly customary Latin. He was succeeded by his half cousin Christian.

Events from the year 1802 in Denmark.

Events from the year 1803 in Denmark.

Events from the year 1804 in Denmark.

Events from the year 1805 in Denmark.

Events from the year 1807 in Denmark.

Events from the year 1808 in Denmark.

Events from the year 1848 in Denmark.

Events from the year 1849 in Denmark.

Events from the year 1850 in Denmark.

Events from the year 1861 in Denmark.

Events from the year 1736 in Denmark.

Events from the year 1772 in Denmark.

Events from the year 1774 in Denmark.

Events from the year 1776 in Denmark.

Events from the year 1786 in Denmark.

Events from the year 1792 in Denmark.

Events from the year 1794 in Denmark.

Events from the year 1797 in Denmark.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ulrich Wilhelm de Roepstorff</span>

Ulrich Wilhelm de Roepstorff was a Danish colonial administrator and landowner. He served as Governor-General of the Danish West Indies from 1772–73. He owned a couple of ships that sailed in the Danish West Indies Trade as well as a sugar refinery in Odense. In 1810, on the basis of his Funen estates, acquired after his return to Denmark, he was able to establish the County of Roepstorff. He was succeeded as Count of Roepstorff by his nephew Alexander von Petersdorff.

References

  1. "Christian VII | Scandinavian king". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 1 August 2019.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "1801" (in Danish). Selskabet for Københavns Historie. Archived from the original on 26 February 2012. Retrieved 24 May 2011.