4 July –
St. Nicolas Church, one of the four Medieval churches in Copenhagen, is closed.[2]
16 December – Denmark enters a pact of neutrality with
Sweden and
Russia, and on 18 December also with
Prussia.[2]
Date unknown
A
semaphore line, also known as an optical telegraph, is established between Copenhagen and
Schleswig, with 23 reply stations across Zealand, Funen and
Als.[2]
Conrad Malte-Brun is sent into exile for his pamphlets which contained outright criticism of the government, something which the new censorship laws forbade.[2]
4 July –
St. Nicolas Church, one of the four Medieval churches in Copenhagen, is closed.[2]
16 December – Denmark enters a pact of neutrality with
Sweden and
Russia, and on 18 December also with
Prussia.[2]
Date unknown
A
semaphore line, also known as an optical telegraph, is established between Copenhagen and
Schleswig, with 23 reply stations across Zealand, Funen and
Als.[2]
Conrad Malte-Brun is sent into exile for his pamphlets which contained outright criticism of the government, something which the new censorship laws forbade.[2]