1905 in Denmark

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See also:Other events of 1905
List of years in Denmark

Events from the year 1905 in Denmark.

Incumbents

  • Monarch – Christian IX[1]
  • Prime minister – Johan Henrik Deuntzer (until 14 January), J. C. Christensen

Events

12 September: The inauguration of Copenhagen City Hall.
The Norwegian delegation at Amalienborg on 20 November 1905
  • 1 January – Ekstra Bladet is published for the first time. Politikens Ekstrablad had been published since 12 February 1904[2]
  • 27 March – The Royal Danish Academy of Music's new building on H.C. Andersens Boulevard in Copenhagen is inaugurated.[2]
  • 31 May – The watchtower in Copenhagen Zoo is inaugurated.[2]
  • 25 June – The school ship Georg Stage is in a collision with the English steamship Ancona in Hollænderdybet, resulting in Georg Stage sinking and the deaths of 22 aspiring sailors.[2]
  • 12 September – The current Copenhagen City Hall is inaugurated.[3]
  • 20 November – A delegation from the Norwegian Storting is received by Christian IX who gives his consent to the election of Prince Carl (his grandson) as King of Norway under the name Haakon VII.[2]

Sports

Births

April–June

October–December

  • 21 October – Mads Clausen, industrialist, founder of Danfoss (died 1966)
  • 4 December – Pauli Jørgensen, football player (died 1993)
  • 16 December – Piet Hein, scientist, mathematician, inventor, designer, author, and poet (died 1996)

Deaths

January–March

April–July

References

  1. ^ "Christian IX: king of Denmark". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 17 June 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d e "1905" (in Danish). Selskabet for Københavns Historie. Archived from the original on 4 February 2016. Retrieved 25 January 2015.
  3. ^ "Rådhustårnets ur / City Hall Tower Clock - Copenhagen, Denmark". waymarking.com. Retrieved 8 November 2009.
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