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==Deaths== |
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* 17 May – [[Johann Gottfried Becker (1639–1711)|Johann Gottfried Becker]], pharmacist (born [[Denmark in 1639|1639]]) |
* 17 May – [[Johann Gottfried Becker (1639–1711)|Johann Gottfried Becker]], pharmacist (born [[Denmark in 1639|1639]]) |
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*[[Cille Gad]], poet and culture personality (born [[1675 in Norway|1675]]) |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Events from the year 1711 in Denmark.
Incumbents
Events
- May 25 - Helsingør is put under military blockade to prevent an outbreak of plague from spreading to Copenhagen. A total of 1,809, about one third of Helsingør's population, are killed by the disease in 1711. The efforts to keep the disease from spreading fail and a total of 40,000 people in Copenhagen and northern Zealand are killed by the disease during the outbreak. The blockade of Helsingør is not lifted until 25 July 1712.[2]
Undated
Births
- November – Marcus Fredrik Bang, bishop (died 1789)
Date unknown
- Utilia Lenkiewitz, actress (died 1770)
Deaths
- 17 May – Johann Gottfried Becker, pharmacist (born 1639)
Date unknown
References
- ^ "Frederick IV | king of Denmark and Norway". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 18 November 2019.
- ^ "1700-tallet: Introduktion" (in Danish). Øresundstid. Retrieved 2013-09-13.