1822 in Denmark
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Incumbents
- Monarch â Frederick VI[1]
Events
- 28 February â Spare- og Laanekassen i Marstal, a savings bank on the island of Ãrø, is founded by a group of local residents.[2]
Culture
Music
- Carl Nielsen's Wind Quintet is performed in public for the first time.
Births
- 6 April â August Ferdinand Michael van Mehren, philologist (died 1907)
- 24 April â Henrik August Flindt, gardener and landscape architect (died 1901)
- 17 June â Erik Bøgh, journalist, playwright and songwriter (died 1899)
- 4 July â Vilhelm Christesen, silver smith (died 1899)
- 2 August â Ida Marie Bille, court member (died 1902)
- 15 August â Carl Frederik Blixen-Finecke, politician and nobleman (died 1873 in Germany)
Date unknown
- Georg Grothe, composer (died 1876)
Deaths

- 6 January â John Christmas, businessman (born 1757 in England)
- 15 January â Otto Himmelstrup Hvidberg, chief of police (died 1771)
- 10 March â Carl Wivel, restaurateur (born 1844)
- 4 May â Hedevig Johanne Bagger, businesswoman (born 1740)
- 20 May â Otto Fabricius, missionary, naturalist, ethnographer and explorer (born 1744)
- 25 September â Erik Viborg, veterinarian and botanist (born 1759)
