Monrad cabinet
The Monrad cabinet was the government of Denmark from 31 December 1863 to 11 July 1864, and was in power in the beginning of the Second Schleswig War.
Monrad's cabinet | |
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12th Cabinet of Denmark | |
Date formed | 31 December 1863 |
Date dissolved | 11 July 1864 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Christian IX |
Head of government | Ditlev Gothard Monrad |
History | |
Predecessor | Hall II |
Successor | Bluhme II |
List of ministers and portfolios
The cabinet consisted of these ministers:[1]
Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office |
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Council President, Minister for Finance & Minister for Holstein and Lauenburg | 31 December 1863 | 11 July 1864 | |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | 31 December 1863 | 8 January 1864 | |
George Quaade | 8 January 1864 | 11 July 1864 | |
Minister of Justice | Andreas Lorentz Casse | 31 December 1863 | 11 July 1864 |
Minister for Schleswig | Carl Simony | 31 December 1863 | 24 January 1864 |
Christian Gottfried Johannsen | 24 January 1864 | 11 July 1864 | |
Minister of the Interior | Carl von Nutzhorn | 31 December 1863 | 10 May 1864 |
Hans Rasmussen Carlsen | 10 May 1864 | 11 July 1864 | |
Kultus Minister | Christian Thorning Engelstoft | 31 December 1863 | 11 July 1864 |
Minister of War | Carl Lundbye | 13 August 1863 | 15 May 1864 |
Christian Emilius Reich | 15 May 1864 | 11 July 1864 | |
Minister of the Navy | Otto Hans Lütken | 31 December 1863 | 11 July 1864 |
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