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1835 in Germany
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Events from the year
1835 in Germany
Incumbents
Kingdom of Prussia
Monarch –
Frederick William III of Prussia
(16 November 1797 – 7 June 1840)
[
1
]
Kingdom of Bavaria
Monarch -
Ludwig I
(1825–1848)
Kingdom of Saxony
Anthony
(5 May 1827 – 6 June 1836)
Kingdom of Hanover
William IV
(26 June 1830 to 1837)
Kingdom of Württemberg
William
(1816–1864)
Events
3 October
– The
Staedtler
Company (pencil manufacturers) is founded by J. S. Staedtler in
Nuremberg
, Germany.
November/December – The
German Federal Convention
prohibits circulation of work by members of the "
Young Germany
" group of writers (
Karl Gutzkow
,
Heinrich Heine
,
Heinrich Laube
,
Theodor Mundt
and
Ludolf Wienbarg
) and the exiled poet
Heinrich Heine
.
7 December
– The
Bavarian Ludwig Railway
opens between
Nuremberg
and
Fürth
, with a train hauled by the British-built
Der Adler
("
The Eagle
"), the
first railway in Germany
.
unknown dates
David Strauss
begins publication of
Das Leben Jessu, kritisch bearbeitet
("The life of Jesus, critically examined") in
Tübingen
.
Cell division
is first observed under the
microscope
by German botanist
Hugo von Mohl
as he works over
green algae
Cladophora glomerata
.
Births
Adolf von Baeyer
24 June
–
Johannes Wislicenus
, German chemist (d.
1902
)
7 October
–
Felix Draeseke
, German composer (d.
1913
)
[
2
]
31 October
–
Adolf von Baeyer
, German chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (d.
1917
)
6 December
–
Wilhelm Rudolph Fittig
, German chemist (d.
1910
)
Deaths
Wilhelm von Humboldt
18 March
–
Christian Günther von Bernstorff
, Danish, Prussian statesman, diplomat (b. 1769)
[
3
]
4 April
–
Friedrich August von Klinkowström
, German artist, author and teacher (born 1778)
8 April
–
Wilhelm von Humboldt
, German linguist, philosopher (b. 1767)
[
4
]
18 August
–
Friedrich Stromeyer
, German
chemist
(born 1776)
[
5
]
20 August
–
Friedrich Rehberg
, German portrait and historical painter (born 1758)
[
6
]
20 November
–
Joseph von Baader
, German railway pioneer (b. 1763)
29 November
– Princess
Catharina of Württemberg
, wife of
Jérôme Bonaparte
(b. 1783)
References
↑
"Frederick William III"
.
Encyclopaedia Britannica
. 30 July 2018.
↑
"Obituary"
.
The Musical Times
.
54
(842): 248. April 1913.
↑
This article
incorporates text from a publication now in the
public domain
:
Bain, Robert Nisbet
(1911). "
Bernstorff, Christian Günther, Count von
". In
Chisholm, Hugh
(ed.).
Encyclopædia Britannica
. Vol.
3 (11th
ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp.
806–
807.
↑
Doerig, Detmar (2008).
"Humboldt, Wilhelm von (1767–1835)"
. In
Hamowy, Ronald
(ed.).
The Encyclopedia of Libertarianism
. Thousand Oaks, CA:
Sage
;
Cato Institute
. pp.
229–
230.
doi
:
10.4135/9781412965811.n141
.
ISBN
978-1412965804
.
↑
Biographical Index of Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783–2002
(PDF)
. The Royal Society of Edinburgh. July 2006.
ISBN
0-902-198-84-X
. Archived from
the original
(PDF)
on 4 March 2016
. Retrieved
3 October
2018
.
↑
Hyacinth Holland (1888). "
Rehberg, Friedrich
".
Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie
(in German). Vol.
27. Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot. pp.
584–
586.
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