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1742 in Denmark
Summary
Events from the year
1742 in Denmark
.
←
1741
1740
1739
1742
in
Denmark
→
1743
1744
1745
Decades:
1720s
1730s
1740s
1750s
1760s
See also:
Other events of 1742
List of years in Denmark
Incumbents
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Monarch –
Christian VI
[1]
Prime minister –
Johan Ludvig Holstein-Ledreborg
Events
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13 November– The
Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters
is founded as a historical
Collegium
Antiquitatum. It was founded by secretary of state, Count
Johan Ludvig Holstein
and the history professor
Hans Gram
.
[2]
Undated
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Births
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January–March
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5 February –
Frederik Christian Willerup
, sculptor (died
1819
)
16 February –
Niels Lunde Reiersen
, government official businessman (died
1795
)
Apruk–June
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12 April –
Søren Gyldendal
, bookstore owner, publisher (died
1802
)
5 July –
Henrik Gerner
, naval officer and shipbuilder (died
1787
)
July–September
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26 July –
Edouard Suenson
, business executive (died
1921
)
9 August –
Johan Christian Schønheyder
, bishop (died
1803
)
October–December
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7 October –
Johan Zoëga
, entomologist and botanist (died
1788
)
9 October –
Louise Nimb
, restaurateur (died
1903
)
Deaths
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22 September –
Frederic Louis Norden
, naval captain and explorer (born
1708
)
References
edit
^
"Christian VI | Scandinavian king".
Encyclopedia Britannica
. Retrieved
18 November
2019
.
^
"Dantes Plads: Det Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskab" (in Danish). University of Copenhagen
. Retrieved
19 July
2013
.
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