1608 in Denmark
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Incumbents
- Monarch – Christian IV[1]
Events
Undated
- Rumors and accusations about sorcery began to spread in the town of Køge, starting what will eventually turn into the Køge Huskors witch trial.
- The privy Council and representatives of the Estates support the King in naming Prince Christian heir apparent.
- A corner bastion–some ten years later adapted into what is now known as Christian IV's Brewhouse – is constructed on Slotsholmen in Copenhagen.[2]
- The Caritas Well is constructed on Gammeltorv in Copenhagen.[3]
- Frederiksborg Castle in Hillerød is expanded with a new east wing (The Princess's Wing).
Births
- 7 May – Peder Pedersen, merchant and burgermaster (died 1669)
- 28 October – Hans Schack, military officer (died 1676)
Full date missing
- Matthias Hermansen Kalthoff, gunsmith (died 1681)
Deaths
- 30 January – Jon Jakobsen Venusinus, theologian, naturalist and historian (born c. 1558)
