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1722 in Denmark
Summary
Events from the year
1722 in
Denmark
.
←
1721
1720
1719
1722
in
Denmark
→
1723
1724
1725
Decades:
1700s
1710s
1720s
1730s
1740s
See also:
Other events of 1722
List of years in Denmark
Incumbents
edit
Monarch –
Frederick IV
[1]
Grand Chancellor
–
Ulrik Adolf Holstein
Events
edit
27 November – A consortium is granted royal permission to establish
Store Kongensgade Faience Manufactury
in Copenhagen.
[2]
Undated
Store Kongensgade Faience Manufactury
opens in Copenhagen with a monopoly on production of faience with blue decorations.
[3]
The
Lille Grønnegade Theatre
in Copenhagen, the first public theater in Denmark, is opened.
[4]
Johan Pistorius
is executed in Copenhagen and is the last person to be legally executed for witchcraft in Denmark.
[5]
Births
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2 September –
Vigilius Eriksen
, painter (died
1782
)
20 October –
Eggert Christopher Knuth
, landowner, Supreme Court justice and county governor (died
1776
)
Deaths
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Undated
Benoît Le Coffre
, painter to the Danish Court (born
1671
)
Dorte Jensdatter
, murdered on accusations of witchcraft (born
1672
)
Johan Pistorius
, grenadier and alleged witch
References
edit
^
"Frederick IV: king of Denmark and Norway".
Encyclopedia Britannica
. Retrieved
18 November
2019
.
^
"Rasmus Æreboe".
bunkenborg.com
(in Danish)
. Retrieved
27 March
2018
.
^
"Store Kongensgade Fajancefabrik".
denstoredanske.dk
(in Danish)
. Retrieved
27 March
2018
.
^
Dansk kvindebiografisk leksikon
^
Tyge Krogh,
Louise Nyholm Kallestrup
, Claus Bundgård Christensen,
Cultural Histories of Crime in Denmark, 1500 to 2000