1906 in Denmark
Events from the year 1906 in Denmark.
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See also: | Other events of 1906 List of years in Denmark |
Incumbents
- Monarch – Christian IX (until 29 January),[1] Frederick VIII[2]
- Prime minister – J. C. Christensen
Events
- 30 January – The proclamation of Frederik CIII as King of Denmark.
- 12 September – The inventor and aviation pioneer Jacob Christian Ellehammer makes a sustained but tethered flight in his self-built Ellehammer semi-biplane on the small island of Lindholm outside Copenhagen, three years after the world’s first historical flight by the Wright brothers in 1903. The flight distance is 42 meters at an altitude of over 50 centimeters.
- 6 November – Ole Olsen founds Nordisk Film in Valby, Copenhagen, making it the oldest continuously operating film studio in the world.[3]
Culture
Music
- 11 November – Carl Nielsen's opera Maskarade premieres at the Royal Danish Theatre-
Sports
- 5 August – Thorvald Ellegaard wins gold in men's sprint at the 1906 UCI Track Cycling World Championships.
Births
- 27 February – Søren Kristian Toubro, engineer and Larsen & Toubro co-founder (died 1982)
- 2 October – Arne Sørensen, politician (died 1978)
- 10 October – Leo Mathisen, jazz musician and singer (died 1969)
- 8 November – H. C. Hansen, politician, former prime minister (died 1960)
Full date unknown
- Aage Thaarup, fashion designer (died 1987)
Deaths
- 29 January – HM Christian IX (born 1818)[1]
- 13 February – Albert Gottschalk, painter (born 1866)
- 12 April – Søren Anton van der Aa Kühle, brewer and businessman (born 1849)
- 5 May– Andreas Riis Carstensen, painter (born 1844)
- 8 June – C. F. E. Horneman, composer (born 1840)
- 28 July – August Jerndorff, painter (born 1846)
- 29 October – Jacob Heinrich Moresco, businessman (born 1828)
References
- "Christian IX | king of Denmark". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 17 June 2019.
- "Frederick VIII | king of Denmark". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 17 June 2019.
- "Brief History about Copenhagen". Copenhagen Portal. Archived from the original on 23 April 2011. Retrieved 18 November 2009.
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