1873 in Denmark

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1873
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Denmark
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See also: Other events of 1873
List of years in Denmark

Events from the year 1873 in Denmark .

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Banquet for the Japanese diplomatic mission in the Borsen Building Festmaaltidet for det japanske Gesandtskab i Borssalen den 20de April 1873.png
Banquet for the Japanese diplomatic mission in the Børsen Building
17 October: The foundation stone is set for the new Royal Danish Theatre in Copenhagen. Hans Majestaet Kongen nedlaegger Grundstenen til det nye Theater den 18de October 1872.jpg
17 October: The foundation stone is set for the new Royal Danish Theatre in Copenhagen.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Esther Carstensen</span> Danish womens rights activist and journal editor

Ester Henriette Carstensen née Hansen was a Danish women's rights activist and journal editor. She was one of the most active members of the Danish Women's Society, editing its journal from 1908 and becoming its vice-president in 1913. She later headed the Copenhagen chapter of the Women's Society.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Estrid Hein</span> Danish ophthalmologist, womens rights activist and pacifist

Estrid Hein was a Danish ophthalmologist, women's rights activist and pacifist. She practised in Copenhagen from 1898, opening her own clinic in 1906. She was also a prominent figure in the women's movement, chairing the Copenhagen chapter of the Danish Women's Society from 1909, later serving on the society's central board. In 1915, she became an active member of Danske Kvinders Fredskæde (DKF), the Danish arm of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. The same year she joined the Scandinavian Family Law Commission where she was effective in furthering progress on women rights as spouses. From 1933 she participated on the executive board of Denmark's Women's Council.

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