Events from the year 1953 in Denmark.
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See also: | Other events of 1953 List of years in Denmark |
Incumbents
edit- Monarch – Frederik IX[1]
- Prime minister – Erik Eriksen (until 30 September), Hans Hedtoft
Events
editIn 1953 the Danish constitution was amended, allowing for female succession to the throne. King Frederik IX's eldest daughter (and child) Princess Margrethe, replaced her uncle Prince Knud as heir-presumptive.
Sports
editBadminton
edit- 22 March – Marie U. Nylen wins gold in Women's Singles at the All England Badminton Championships
Cycling
edit- Date unknown – Lucien Gillen (LUX) and Ferdinando Terruzzi (ITA) win the Six Days of Copenhagen six-day track cycling race.
Football
edit- 20 January – Boldklubben Avarta is founded.
Births
editJanuary–March
edit- 26 January – Anders Fogh Rasmussen, politician, Prime Minister of Denmark 2001–09, Secretary General of NATO 2009–14
- 29 March – Jørgen Emborg, jazz pianist
April–June
edit- 10 April – Søren Busk, footballer
- 15 April – Frank Andersen, ballet dancer, choreographer and ballet master
- 5 May – Lene Køppen, badminton player
July–September
edit- 30 July – Anne Linnet, singer, composer، and writer
- 10 September – Michael Schønwandt, conductor
- 11 September – Lars H.U.G., musician and painter
Deaths
editJanuary–March
edit- 22 February – Arnold Busck, bookseller, company founder (born 1871)
- 16 January – Valdemar Henckel, businessman, company founder (born 1877)
- 17 January – Hans Peter Hansen, journalist and politician (born 1872)
- 14 February – Carl Brummer, architect (born 1864)
April–June
edit- 30 April – Morten Pedersen Porsild, botanist (born 1872)
- 7 May – Aage Rafn, architect (born 1890)[2]
July–September
edit- 27 July – Jørgen Arenholt, tennis player, competitor at the 1912 Summer Olympics (born 1876)
- 24 August – Otto Andrup, museum director (born 1773)[3]
October–December
edit- 25 October – Holger Pedersen, linguist (born 1867)
- 27 November – Emil Bønnelycke, poet (born 1893)
References
edit- ^ "Frederick IX | king of Denmark". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 16 June 2019.
- ^ "Aage Rafn" (in Danish). Dansk Biografisk Leksikon. Retrieved 30 August 2023.
- ^ "Otto Andrup". Dansk Biografisk Leksikon (in Danish). Retrieved 16 June 2022.