Frederick VII receives a Greek deputation at Christiansborg. The first tram in Copenhagen passing the
Liberty ColumnC. C. Hall proclaiming Frederick VII's death and Christian IX's ascent to the throne from
Christiansborg Palace
6 June – Frederick VII receives a Greek deputation at Christiansborg.
Christian IX signs the so-called
November Constitution establishing a shared law of succession and a common parliament for both Schleswig and Denmark. This is seen by the
German Confederation as a violation of the 1852
London Protocol.
24 December –
Saxon and
Hanoverian troops marched into Holstein on behalf of the Confederation. Supported by the German soldiers and by loyal Holsteiners,
Frederick VIII, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein took control of the government of Holstein.
Frederick VII receives a Greek deputation at Christiansborg. The first tram in Copenhagen passing the
Liberty ColumnC. C. Hall proclaiming Frederick VII's death and Christian IX's ascent to the throne from
Christiansborg Palace
6 June – Frederick VII receives a Greek deputation at Christiansborg.
Christian IX signs the so-called
November Constitution establishing a shared law of succession and a common parliament for both Schleswig and Denmark. This is seen by the
German Confederation as a violation of the 1852
London Protocol.
24 December –
Saxon and
Hanoverian troops marched into Holstein on behalf of the Confederation. Supported by the German soldiers and by loyal Holsteiners,
Frederick VIII, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein took control of the government of Holstein.