Kultus Minister
Kultusminister
Longest serving
Jacob Scavenius

24 August 1880 – 6 July 1891
Member ofthe cabinet
AppointerPrime Minister
Formation22 March 1848 (1848-03-22)
First holderDitlev Gothard Monrad
Final holderSøren Keiser-Nielsen
Abolished28 April 1916 (1916-04-28)

The Kultus Minister of Denmark (Danish: Kultusminister) was a Danish minister office. The responsibilities of the minister was the church, culture and education. The word kultus comes from cultus, Latin for adoration from which the words culture and cult are derived.

In 1916, the office was split up into an Education Minister and a Church Minister. The new Church Minister had responsibility for culture, a task transferred to the Minister for Cultural Affairs in 1961.

List of Kultus Ministers

There may or may not have been Kultus Ministers before Denmark became a constitutional monarchy in 1848

Kultus ministers under Frederick VII (1848–1863)

No. Portrait Kultus ministerTook officeLeft officeTime in officePartyCabinet
1
Ditlev Gothard Monrad
Monrad, Ditlev GothardDitlev Gothard Monrad
(1811–1887)
22 March 184815 November 1848238 daysNational LiberalMoltke I
2
Johan Nicolai Madvig
Madvig, Johan NicolaiJohan Nicolai Madvig
(1804–1886)
16 November 18487 December 18513 years, 22 daysNational LiberalMoltke II
Moltke III
Moltke IV
3
Peter Georg Bang
Bang, Peter GeorgPeter Georg Bang
(1797–1861)
7 December 18513 June 1852179 daysIndependentMoltke IV
Bluhme I
4
Carl Frederik Simony [da]
Simony, Carl FrederikCarl Frederik Simony
(1806–1872)
3 June 185221 April 1853322 daysNational LiberalBluhme I
5
Anders Sandøe Ørsted
Ørsted, Anders SandøeAnders Sandøe Ørsted
(1778–1860)
21 April 185312 December 18541 year, 235 daysIndependentØrsted
6
Carl Christian Hall
Hall, Carl ChristianCarl Christian Hall
(1812–1888)
12 December 18546 May 18594 years, 145 daysNational LiberalBang
Andræ
Hall I
(1)
Ditlev Gothard Monrad
Monrad, Ditlev GothardDitlev Gothard Monrad
(1811–1887)
6 May 18592 December 1859210 daysNational LiberalHall I
7
Vilhelm August Borgen [da]
Borgen, Vilhelm AugustVilhelm August Borgen
(1801–1884)
2 December 185924 February 186084 daysBondevennerneRotwitt
(1)
Ditlev Gothard Monrad
Monrad, Ditlev GothardDitlev Gothard Monrad
(1811–1887)
24 February 186031 December 18633 years, 310 daysNational LiberalHall II

Kultus ministers under Christian IX (1863–1906)

No. Portrait Kultus ministerTook officeLeft officeTime in officePartyCabinet
8
Christian Thorning Engelstoft [da]
Engelstoft, Christian ThorningChristian Thorning Engelstoft
(1805–1889)
31 December 186311 July 1864193 daysNonpartisanMonrad
9
Eugenius Sophus Ernst Heltzen [da]
Heltzen, Eugenius Sophus ErnstEugenius Sophus Ernst Heltzen
(1818–1898)
11 July 186430 March 1865262 daysHøjreBluhme II
-
George Quaade [da]
Quaade, GeorgeGeorge Quaade
(1813–1889)
Acting
30 March 18657 April 18658 daysNonpartisanBluhme II
10
Cosmus Bræstrup [da]
Bræstrup, CosmusCosmus Bræstrup
(1789–1870)
7 April 18656 November 1865213 daysHøjreBluhme II
11
Christian Peter Theodor Rosenørn-Teilmann [da]
Rosenørn-Teilmann, Christian Peter TheodorChristian Peter Theodor Rosenørn-Teilmann
(1817–1879)
6 November 18654 September 18671 year, 302 daysNonpartisanFrijs
12
Peter Christian Kjerkegaard
Rosenørn-Teilmann, Christian Peter TheodorPeter Christian Kjerkegaard
(1805–1888)
4 September 18676 March 1868184 daysNonpartisanFrijs
-
Christen Andreas Fonnesbech
Fonnesbech, Christen AndreasChristen Andreas Fonnesbech
(1817–1880)
Acting
6 March 186815 March 18689 daysNational LandownersFrijs
13
Aleth Sophus Hansen [da]
Hansen, Aleth SophusAleth Sophus Hansen
(1817–1889)
15 March 186822 September 18691 year, 191 daysNonpartisanFrijs
14
Ernst Emil Rosenørn [da]
Rosenørn, Ernst EmilErnst Emil Rosenørn
(1810–1894)
22 September 186928 May 1870248 daysNonpartisanFrijs
15
Carl Christian Hall
Hall, Carl ChristianCarl Christian Hall
(1812–1888)
28 May 187014 July 18744 years, 47 daysNational LiberalHolstein-Holsteinborg
16
Jens Jacob Asmussen Worsaae
Worsaae, Jens Jacob AsmussenJens Jacob Asmussen Worsaae
(1821–1885)
14 July 187411 June 1875332 daysNonpartisanFonnesbech
17
Johan Christian Henrik Fischer [da]
Fischer, Johan Christian HenrikJohan Christian Henrik Fischer
(1814–1885)
11 June 187524 August 18805 years, 74 daysHøjreEstrup
18
Jacob Frederik Scavenius
Scavenius, Jacob FrederikJacob Frederik Scavenius
(1833–1915)
24 August 18806 July 189110 years, 316 daysHøjreEstrup
-
Johannes Nellemann
Nellemann, JohannesJohannes Nellemann
(1831–1906)
Acting
6 July 189110 July 18914 daysHøjreEstrup
19
August Hermann Ferdinand Carl Goos
Goos, August Hermann Ferdinand CarlAugust Hermann Ferdinand Carl Goos
(1835–1917)
10 July 18917 August 18943 years, 28 daysHøjreEstrup
20
Vilhelm Bardenfleth [da]
Bardenfleth, VilhelmVilhelm Bardenfleth
(1850–1933)
7 August 189423 May 18972 years, 289 daysHøjreReedtz-Thott
21
Hans Valdemar Sthyr [da]
Sthyr, Hans ValdemarHans Valdemar Sthyr
(1838–1905)
23 May 189727 April 19002 years, 339 daysHøjreHørring
22
Jens Jacobsen Kokholm Bjerre
Bjerre, Jens Jacobsen KokholmJens Jacobsen Kokholm Bjerre
(1847–1901)
27 April 190024 July 19011 year, 88 daysHøjreSehested
23
Jens Christian Christensen
Christensen, Jens ChristianJens Christian Christensen
(1856–1930)
24 July 190114 January 19053 years, 174 daysVenstre ReformDeuntzer
24
Enevold Frederik Adolf Sørensen
Sørensen, Enevold Frederik AdolfEnevold Frederik Adolf Sørensen
(1850–1920)
14 January 190528 October 19094 years, 287 daysVenstre ReformChristensen I Cabinet–II

Kultus ministers under Frederik VIII (1906–1912)

No. Portrait Kultus ministerTook officeLeft officeTime in officePartyCabinet
25
Michael Cosmus Bornemann Nielsen
Nielsen, Michael Cosmus BornemannMichael Cosmus Bornemann Nielsen
(1847–1930)
28 October 19095 July 1910250 daysSocial LiberalsZahle I
26
Jakob Lindberg Appel [da]
Appel, JacobJakob Lindberg Appel
(1866–1931)
5 July 191021 June 19132 years, 351 daysVenstreBerntsen

Kultus ministers under Christian X (1912–1947)

No. Portrait Kultus ministerTook officeLeft officeTime in officePartyCabinet
27
Søren Keiser-Nielsen [da]
Keiser-Nielsen, SørenSøren Keiser-Nielsen
(1856–1926)
21 June 191328 April 19162 years, 312 daysSocial LiberalsZahle II

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