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1869 in Germany
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Births
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Events from the year
1869 in
Germany
.
Incumbents
King of Bavaria
–
Ludwig II
King of Prussia
–
William I
King of Saxony
–
John
King of Württemberg
–
Charles of Württemberg
Grand Duke of Baden
–
Frederick I
Events
9 May
– The
German Alpine Club
is founded
15 June
– The Second
German North Polar Expedition
departs from
Bremerhaven
20 August
–
Kunsthalle Hamburg
opened.
5 September
– The foundation stone is laid for
Neuschwanstein Castle
in
Bavaria
.
[
1
]
[
2
]
Undated
First
Deutsches Derby
horse race takes place.
[
3
]
Births
25 January
–
Max Hoffmann
, German general (died
1927
)
3 February
–
Johann Becker
, German politician (died
1951
)
8 March
–
Rudolf Wissell
, politician (died
1962
)
15 February
–
Hans Schrader
, German archaeologist (died
1948
)
11 May
–
Erhard Riecke
, German dermatologist and venereologist (died
1939
)
12 May
–
Carl Schuhmann
, German gymnast (died
1946
)
18 May
–
Rupprecht, Crown Prince of Bavaria
, German nobleman (died
1955
)
29 May
–
Ulrich von Brockdorff-Rantzau
, German diplomat (died
1928
)
6 June
–
Siegfried Wagner
, German composer and conductor (died
1930
)
27 June
–
Hans Spemann
, German embryologist, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (died
1941
)
13 August
–
Paul Behncke
, German admiral (died
1937
)
31 August
–
Carl von Opel
, German automotive pioneer (died
1927
)
22 October
–
Oskar Hergt
, German politician (died
1967
)
4 November
–
Fritz Schumacher
, German architect (died
1947
)
4 December
–
Otto Landsberg
, German politician (died
1957
)
Deaths
19 January
–
Carl Reichenbach
, German chemist, geologist, metallurgist, naturalist, industrialist and philosopher (born
1788
)
8 February
–
Karl Gildemeister
, German architect (born
1820
)
10 March
–
Carl Theodor Welcker
, German journalist and politician (born
1790
)
11 March
–
Christian August II, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg
, German nobleman (born
1798
)
2 April
–
Christian Erich Hermann von Meyer
, German palaeontologist (born
1801
)
15 July
–
Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Duncker
, German publisher (born
1781
)
22 July
–
Julius Braun
, German historian (born
1825
)
12 November
–
Johann Friedrich Overbeck
, German painter (born
1789
), died in Italy
22 November
–
Carl Ferdinand Langhans
, German architect (born
1782
)
24 November
–
Anton Westermann
, German philologist (born
1806
)
References
↑
"Bayerische Schlösserverwaltung | Neuschwanstein | Building history"
.
www.neuschwanstein.de
. Retrieved
2025-02-25
.
↑
Howse, Jennifer (2015-08-01).
Neuschwanstein Castle: The Castle that Inspired Walt Disney
. Weigl Publishers. p.
6.
ISBN
978-1-4896-3399-6
.
↑
Randall, John; Morris, Tony (1985).
Horse Racing: The Records
. Guinness. p.
10.
ISBN
978-0-85112-446-9
.
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