Timeline of Copenhagen

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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Copenhagen, Denmark.

Prior to 17th century

  • 1167 – Absalon's Castle founded.
  • 1238 – Franciscan monastery founded.
  • 1254 – Copenhagen receives city charter.
  • 1294 – Wednesdays and Saturdays designated market days.[1]
  • 1296 – House of the Holy Ghost founded.
  • 1388 –
    Church of Our Lady
    rebuilt.
  • 1417 – Eric of Pomerania takes Copenhagen Castle.
  • 1479
  • 1493 - Govaert van Ghemen sets up printing press.[2]
  • 1583 – Dyrehavsbakken founded near Copenhagen.
  • 17th century

    18th century

    19th century

    Løngangstræde in Copenhagen in the 1860s

    20th century

    1900s-1940s

    Royal Copenhagen Shooting Society in the 1900s

    1950s-1990s

    21st century

    2000s

    2010s

    2020s

    • 2022
      • 3 July: The
        Field's mall shooting occurs, killing multiple people.[29]

    See also

    References

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    7. ^ "Timeline". Hans Christian Andersen. Online Exhibitions. British Library. 2005.
    8. . Music publishers of the 18th to the early 20th c. (chronological list)
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    10. ^ "Continental Photographic Societies", International Annual of Anthony's Photographic Bulletin, New York: E. & H. T. Anthony & Company, 1890
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    14. ^ Mary H. Munroe (2004). "Blackwell Timeline". The Academic Publishing Industry: A Story of Merger and Acquisition. Archived from the original on 20 October 2014 – via Northern Illinois University.
    15. ^ a b c "Movie Theaters in Copenhagen, Denmark". CinemaTreasures.org. Los Angeles: Cinema Treasures LLC. Retrieved 30 September 2015.
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    18. ^ "Historie - Mindelunden Ryvangen" [History - Ryvangen Memorial Park] (in Danish). Ministry of Ecclesiastical Affairs. Archived from the original on 29 November 2014. Retrieved 16 November 2014.
    19. ^ "World Santa Claus Congress". Archived from the original on 9 December 2013. Retrieved 14 December 2013.
    20. Online Computer Library Center
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    23. ^ "City Mayors: Danish and Swedish regions gave up power to create bi-national metropolis". City Mayors.
    24. ^ Nordatlantens Brygge. "Historical Dateline". Retrieved 15 July 2012.[permanent dead link]
    25. ^ "36 Hours in Copenhagen". New York Times. 5 October 2014.
    26. ^ S. McGrane (17 July 2012). "Copenhagen Journal: Commuters Pedal to Work on Their Very Own Superhighway". New York Times.
    27. ISSN 0266-6170{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link
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    28. ^ "Several killed in Copenhagen shopping mall shooting". BBC News. 3 July 2022. Retrieved 3 July 2022.

    This article incorporates information from the Danish Wikipedia.

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