1794 in Denmark
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Incumbents
- Monarch â Christian VII[1]
- Prime minister â Andreas Peter Bernstorff
Events

- January
- 3 January â Aarhus Stiftstidende, a local newspaper based in Aarhus, is published for the first time.
- February
- 26 February â The first Christiansborg Palace is destroyed in a fire.
- March
- 27 March â Denmark-Norway and Sweden form a neutrality compact.
June
- 11 June â Friderich Christian Hager receives a commission as governor of the Danish Gold Coast.
- July
- JulyâAugust â A large strike among carpenters and later some 2,000 other craftsmen hits Copenhagen, resulting in the arrest of more than 200 carpenters. It is met with a general strike involving more than 2,000 craftsmen.
Undated
Births
- 4 March â Olaf Nikolas Olsen, cartographer (died 1848)
- 21 March â Poul Martin Møller, academic, writer, and poet (died 1838)
- 14 June â Anna Christiane Ludvigsen, poet (died 1884)
- 26 July â Johan Georg Forchhammer, mineralogist and geologist (died 1865)
- 14 December â Christian Frederik Zeuthen, landowner (died 1850)[2]
- 27 December â Christian Albrecht Bluhme, politician, prime minister of Denmark (died 1866)
Deaths

- 7 January â Frederik Barfred, wine merchant (born 1711)
- 22 March â Laurids Smith, clergyman, philosopher and early animal rights writer (born 1754)
- 22 April â Georg Hjersing Høst, government official and writer (born 1734)[3]
- 26 April â Johan Foltmar, composer (born 1714)
- 8 August â Andreas Bodenhoff, businessman (born 1723)
- 11 August â Christian Ulrik Foltmarm painter (born 1716)
- 29 September â Edvard Stormm educator and writer (born 1749)
- 13 November â Frederick Christian I, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg (born 1721)
- 29 November â Princess Sophia Frederica, princess of Denmark (born 1758)
- 29 December â Hermann Abbestée, governor of Danish India (born 1728)
