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Events from the year 1868 in Denmark.
Incumbents
- Monarch – Christian IX[1]
 - Prime minister – C. E. Frijs
 
Events
- 24 April – The Port of Esbjerg construction act provides for the construction of a new export port at Esbjerg, until then a tiny community, as a replacement for the harbour in Altona, which had previously been Denmark's most important North Sea harbour.[2]
 - 7 August – The Roman Catholic Diocese of Copenhagen is established.
 - 16 October – All Danish rights to the Nicobar Islands, which since 1848 had been gradually abandoned, are sold to the British as the last remains of Danish India.
 
Undated
- Magasin du Nord is established in Aarhus as Emil Vett & Co. by Theodor Wessel and Emil Vett.
 
Births
January–March
- 7 January – Johannes Wilhjelm, painter (died 1938)
 - 9 January – S. P. L. Sørensen, chemist (died 1939)
 - 10 March – Bernt Wilhelm Westermann, businessman and insect collector (born 1781)
 
April–June
- 13 May – Peter Hansen, painter (d. 1928)
 - 25 April – Carl Wentorf, artist (d. 1914)
 - 26 May – Carl Johan Bonnesen, sculptor (d. 1933)
 
July–September
- 17 july – Henri Nathansen, writer and stage director (d. 1944)
 
October–December
- 25 October – Rasmus Harboe, sculptor (d. 1952)
 - 27 November – Wilhelm Hansen, businessman and art collector (died 1936)
 
Deaths
- 16 January – Christopher Bagnæs Hansen, furniture maker (b. 1806)
 - 8 March – Axel Kittendorff, lithographer (born 1721)
 - 14 February – Emil Bærentzen, painter (b. 1799)
 - 10 March
- Herman Wilhelm Bissen, sculptor (b. 1798)
 - Bernt Wilhelm Westermann, businessman (b. 1781)
 
 
References
- ↑ "Christian IX | king of Denmark". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 17 June 2019.
 - ↑ "Esbjerg Krøniken - Esbjergs udvikling i årstal" (in Danish). Esbjerg Byhistoriske Arkiv. Archived from the original on 24 September 2012. Retrieved 3 November 2012.
 
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