1724 in Denmark
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Incumbents
- Monarch â Frederick IV[1]
- Grand Chancellor â Ulrik Adolf Holstein
Events

- 9 November â At the Greenland Parade, two Greenlandic Inuit, Pock and Keperock, who had been sent to Copenhagen by Hans Egede earlier that year, are presented to the general public when they sail through the canals around Christiansborg Palace in their kayaks accompanied by barges with musicians and dignitaries.[2]
Undated
- * The Central Guardhouse on Kongens Nytorv in Copenhagen is built. In 1874 it is moved to Kastellet.
- Frederik Rostgaard is banished from the Royal Court in Copenhagen after accusations of corruption and withdraws to Krogerup Manor north of the city.[3]
- The Faroe Islands detach from rule of DenmarkâNorway.
Culture
Births


- 19 January â Frederik Christian Rosenkrantz, statesman and landowner (died 1802)
- 24 January â Christen Brun-Lundegaard, colonial administrator (born c. 1648)
- 15 June â Jens Krag-Juel-Vind, Supreme Court justice and landowner (died 1776)
- 10 August â Frederik Berregaardm government official and landowner (died 1757)
- 22 August â Jens Schielderup Sneedorff, author, professor of political science and royal teacher (died 1764)
Deaths

- 24 January â Christen Brun-Lundegaard, colonial administrator (born c. 1648)
- 16 July â Jacob Coning, painter (born c. 1647)
- 1o November â Johannes Christensen Meller, Head of Copenhagen's Civil Huard and President of Copenhagen's Magistracy (born c. 1650)
