1850 in Denmark
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Incumbents
- Monarch â Frederick VII[1]
- Prime minister â Adam Wilhelm Moltke
Events

- 30 March â All Danish Gold Coast Settlements are sold to Britain and incorporated into the British Gold Coast
- 16 July: The Danish army moves into Slesvig.
Undated
- 30 March â Denmark sells the Danish Gold Coast to the United Kingdom
Culture
- 5 March â Hans Christian Andersen's poem Danmark, mit fædreland is published in the newspaper Fædrelandet.[2]
- 8 May â Hans Christian Andersen's Danmark, mit fædreland is first time performed publicly as a song by a men's choir to a melody by Henrik Rung at a concert arranged by the Scandinavian Society in the Casino Theatre in Copenhagen to raise money for a monument commemorating the Danish victory in the Battle of Fredericia.[2]
Births

JanuaryâMarch
- 14 January â Elisabeth Wandel, painter (died 1926)
- 25 February â Anders Thiset, archivist (died 1917)
- 16 March â Agnes Lunn, painter and sculptor (died 1941)
AprilâJune
- 10 June â Nielsine Nielsen, businesswoman (died 1916)
- 22 June â Frants Henningsen, painter (died 1908)
- 27 June â Jørgen Pedersen Gram, mathematician (died 1017)
JulyâSeptember
- 10 July â Valdemar Gætje, master baker and the first director of the Union of Danish Employers and Master Craftsmen (died 1905)
OctoberâDecember
- 2 November â Antonio Jacobsen, painter (died 1921)
- 29 December â Valdemar Irminger, painter (died 1938)
Deaths


JanuaryâMarch
- 8 January â Frederik Christian Kielsen, educator and publisher (born 1774)
- 20 January â Adam Oehlenschläger, poet (born 1779)
- 9 May â Princess Juliane Sophie of Denmark, princess of Denmark (born 1788)
AprilâJune
- 12 May â Nicolai Abraham Holten, banker and civil servant (born 1775)
- 2 August â Carl Neergaard, landowner and politician (born 1800)
- 12 November â Christian Frederik Zeuthen, landowner (born 1794)[3]
JulyâSeptember
- 25 July â Adolph Stramboe, ballet dancer (born 1801)
OctoberâDecember
- 38 Decemberâ Heinrich Christian Schumacher, astronomer (died 1780)
