1736 in Denmark
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Incumbents
- Monarch â Christian VI[1]
- Prime minister â Johan Ludvig Holstein-Ledreborg
Events
- 30 April â Theatrum Anatomico-chirurgicum is inaugurated in Copenhagen and an exam in surgery is introduced.[2]
- 7 November â Laurits S. Winther establishes a ropewalk at Sortebrødre Torv in Odense which will eventually become Roulunds Fabrikker.
Undated
- Kurantbanken is established.
- The University of Copenhagen introduces a Candidate of Law degree.
Culture

- The Hermitage Hunting Lodge in Jægersborg Dyrehave is completed.
- North wing of house at Bregentved is constructed.
- Roskilde Royal Mansion is completed.
- The architects Lauritz de Thurah and Nicolai Eigtved are put in charge of designing the interior of the first Christiansborg Palace.
- A medal designed by Johann Carl Hedlinger is struck in commemoration of Christian VI's expansion of the royal naval fleet.
Births
- 11 January â Christian Joseph Zuber, architect (died 1802)
- 24 January â Jacob Nicolai Wilse, priest and meteorologist (died 1801)
- 30 January â Johan Rudolph Thiele, book printer, company founder (died 1815)
- 21 July â Jean Abraham Grill, businessman (died 1792)
- 25 August â Frederik Georg Adeler, county official and landowner (died 1810)
- 16 September â Johannes Nikolaus Tetens, philosopher, statesman and scientist (died 1807)
Full date missing
- Henrich Brandemann, architect (died 1803)[3]
- Johann Clemens Tode, physician (died 1807)
- Helferich Peter Sturz, Postmaster-General (died 1779)
Deaths

- 23 January â Adam Christopher Knuth, 1st Count of Knuthenborg (born 1687)
- 13 September â Christen Thomesen Sehested, admiral (born 1664)
- 27 September â Karen Brahe, book collector (born 1657)
- 31 October â Patroclus Rømeling, army officer (born 1662)
