Английская Википедия:1839 in Germany
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Шаблон:Year in GermanyEvents from the year 1839 in Germany
Incumbents
- Kingdom of Prussia
- Monarch – Frederick William III of Prussia (16 November 1797 – 7 June 1840)[1]
- Kingdom of Bavaria
- Monarch - Ludwig I (1825–1848)
- Prime Minister – Karl von Abel (1837–1847)
- Kingdom of Saxony
- Frederick Augustus (1836–1854)
- Kingdom of Hanover– Ernest Augustus (1837–1851)Шаблон:Sfn
- Kingdom of Württemberg – William (1816–1864)
Events
- April 7- The first long-distance railway opened Leipzig-Dresden railway.[2]
- April 19- The Duchy of Limburg created in 1839 from parts of the Dutch Province of Limburg as a result of the Treaty of London and part of German Confederation.[3]
- April 19- Britain, Prussia, France and the Netherlands agree to the Treaty of London that guaranteed the neutrality of Belgium.[4]Шаблон:Rp
Births
- January 4 - Carl Humann, German archaeologist (d. 1896)[5]
- April 3 – Karl, Freiherr von Prel, German philosopher (d. 1899)[6]
- July 12 - Jean Baptiste Holzmayer, German archaeologist (d. 1890)[7]
- July 17- Friedrich Gernsheim (1839–1916), German composer, conductor and pianist.[8]
- October 2 – Hans Thoma, German painter (died 1924)[9]
- November 20 – Christian Wilberg, German painter (d. 1882)[10]
Deaths
- January 6 -Princess Marie of Orléans, Duchess of Wurtenberg (b. 1813)[11]
- January 12 – Joseph Anton Koch, Austrian painter of the German Romantic movement (born 1768) March 20 – Caspar Voght, German businessman (b. 1752)
- August 3 – Dorothea von Schlegel, German novelist and translator (born 1764)[12]
- September 4 – Hermann Olshausen, German theologian (born 1796)[13]
- September 29 – Friedrich Mohs, German geologist, mineralogist (b. 1773)[14]
References
Bibliography
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- ↑ Jean-Louis Kupper (2007) Les origines du duché de Limbourg-sur-Vesdre", Revue belge de Philologie et d'Histoire Année 85-3-4 pp. 609-637 [1]
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- ↑ Pitt, Lavender. Шаблон:Google books. 1 August 1874 issue. J. Novello. v.52, p.512.
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- ↑ Dyson, C. C: The life of Marie Amélie last queen of the French, 1782-1866. With some account of the principal personages at the courts of Naples and France in her time, and of the careers of her sons and daughters (1910)
- ↑ In older literature and on her gravestone one finds the date 1763, but this is the birthyear of her elder sister Sara (May 23, 1763 – April 15, 1764) whose death was one of the reasons Moses Mendelssohn wrote the Phaedon. Cf. Alexander Altmann, Moses Mendelssohn, London 1973, Moses Mendelssohn, Jubilaeumsausgabe, Bd. 12,1, p. 43; letter to Thomas Abbt, May 1, 1764
- ↑ The Wartburg Festival, held on October 18, 1817. See The Wartburg Festival (1817), accessed 28 February 2016
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web