Events from the year 1915 in Denmark.
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See also: | Other events of 1915 List of years in Denmark |
Incumbents edit
- Monarch – Christian X[1]
- Prime minister – Carl Theodor Zahle
Events edit
- 7 May – A Folketing election is held. As required to change the Constitution, the government called for the dissolution of both the Folketing and the Landsting in order for the new Rigsdag to be able to introduce the new constitution.
- 5 June – Women's suffrage is introduced in Denmark, women are given the right to vote in Rigsdag elections.[2]
- 27 June – Bedre Byggeskik, a late Danish incarnation of the Arts and Crafts Movement, is founded at a meeting in Odense as a reaction against the impoverished state of Danish architecture which they found to be a consequence of the Historicist style which had dominated the past decades.
Sports edit
- February – Boldklubben Skjold is founded.
Births edit
- 22 January – Ole Berntsen, sailor (died 1996)
- 26 August – Niels Macholm, painter and graphic artist (died in 1997)
- 21 September – Hanne Budtz, politician and lawyer (died 2004)[3]
- 12 December – Tobias Faber, architect (died 2010)
Deaths edit
January–March edit
- 12 January – Caroline Hammer, photographer (born 1832)
- 13 January – Barclay Raunkiær, Arabia explorer, author (born 1889)
- 6 February – Niels Steenberg, engineer (born 1839)
- 11 March – Vilhelm Rosenstand, artist (born 1838)
July–September edit
- 8 September – Julius Villiam Gudmand-Høyer, author (born 1841)
- 11 September – Jens Birkholm, genre and landscape painter associated with the Funen Painters (born 1869)
October–December edit
- 20 December – Carl Locher, painter (born 1851)
References edit
- ^ "Christian X | king of Denmark". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 17 June 2019.
- ^ Report from Denmark Archived 27 August 2017 at the Wayback Machine in European Database Women in Decision-making.
- ^ Harding, Merete; Kauffeldt, Carl (14 February 2014). "Hanne Budtz". Dansk Biografisk Leksikon (in Danish) (Third ed.). Retrieved 24 February 2022.