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Incumbents
- Monarch – Frederick VI[1]
 - Prime minister – Frederik Moltke, Fredrik Julius Kaas, Joachim Godske Moltke
 
Events
- 14 January – The signing of the Treaty of Kiel
- The Gunboat War ends.
 - Helgoland is ceded to the United Kingdom.
 - Kingdom of Norway is ceded to the King of Sweden, ending the Danish-Norwegian Union.[2]
 - Anholt is returned to Denmark.
 - Faroe Islands, Greenland and Iceland becomes a part of Denmark.
 
 
Births
- 7 May – Christian Julius Hansen, composer, organist, voice teacher and choirmaster (died 1875)
 - 9 May – Princess Marie Luise Charlotte of Hesse-Kassel (died 1895)
 - 24 November – Adolph Hannover, physician (died 1894)
 
Deaths
- 14 June – Frederick Christian II, Duke, prince and feudal magnate (born 1765)
 - 11 December – Nathan Heine, lawyer (born 1835)
 
Full date missing
- Hans Christian Ondrup, master builder, stucco artist and porcelain painter (born 1751)
 
References
- ↑ "Frederick VI | king of Denmark and Norway". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 27 June 2019.
 - ↑ "Denmark profile". BBC News. 1 June 2018. Retrieved 25 November 2019.
 
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