1820 in Germany
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Events from the year 1820 in Germany.
Incumbents
- King of Bavaria – Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria
- King of Prussia – Frederick William III of Prussia
- King of Saxony – Frederick Augustus I of Saxony
- King of Württemberg – William I of Württemberg
- Grand Duke of Baden – Louis I, Grand Duke of Baden
Events
- January 28 - German-Russian explorer Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen discovered the continent of Antarctica during First Russian Antarctic Expedition
- April 15 – King William I of Württemberg marries his cousin, Pauline Therese, in Stuttgart.
- June 8 - Constitution of the German Confederation
- August 27 - German Josef Naus made the first ascent of Germany's highest mountain, the Zugspitze.
- November 19 - Congress of Troppau
Births
- January 13 - Leopold Hoesch, German entrepreneur (died 1899)
- January 16 - Johannes Rebmann, German missionary (died 1878)
- January 20 - Wilhelm Paul Corssen, German philologist (died 1875)
- January 22 - Hermann Lingg, German poet (died 1905)
- January 25 - Adelbert Heinrich von Baudissin, German writer (died 1871)
- February 23 - David Kalisch, German playwright and humorist (died 1872)
- March 4 - Ludwig von Henk, German naval officer (died 1894)
- April 7 - Amand Goegg, German journalist and politician (died 1897)
- April 10 - Karl Gustav Ackermann, German politician (died 1901)
- April 11 - Hermann Knoblauch, German physicist (died 1895)
- April 22 - Karl Twesten, German politician and writer (died 1870)
- May 2 - Robert Gerwig, German civil engineer and politician (died 1882)
- May 24 - Carl Ferdinand Appun, German naturalist (died 1872)
- June 13 - Julius Faucher, German politician (died 1878)
- June 21 - Heinrich Burgers, German journalist and politician (died 1878)
- June 27 - Hermann Abeken, German political writer (died 1854)
- August 8 - Julius Stern, German composer and pedagogue (died 1883)
- July 11 - Friedrich von Spiegel, German orientalist (died 1905)
- July 14 - Sigismund Koelle, German missionary (died 1902)
- August 15 - Adolph von Pfretzschner, German politician (died 1901)
- September 5 - Georg Vierling, German composer (died 1901)
- September 15 - Hermann Heinrich Becker, German politician (died 1885)
- September 27 – Wilhelm Siegmund Teuffel, German classical scholar (died 1878)
- October 1 - Ludwig Meyn, German agricultural scientist, soil scientist, geologist, journalist and mineralogist (died 1878)
- October 4 - Joseph Maximilian von Maillinger, Bavarian General der Infanterie and War Minister (died 1901)
- October 13 - Hans von Raumer, German politician (died 1851)
- November 23 - Ludwig von Hagn, German painter (died 1898)
- November 28 – Friedrich Engels, German social philosopher (died 1895)
- November 29 - Ferdinand Ludwig Herff, German-American physician (died 1912)
- December 8 - Rochus von Liliencron, German germanist and historian (died 1912)
- December 18 - Karl Becker, German painter (died 1900)
- December 31 - Helene Demuth, German housekeeper (died 1890)
Deaths
- February 10 - Margravine Elisabeth Louise of Brandenburg-Schwedt, German noblewoman (born 1738)
- February 11 – Karl von Fischer, German architect (born 1782)
- February 29 - Johann Joachim Eschenburg, German historian (born 1743)
- March 7 - Louis Engelbert, 6th Duke of Arenberg, German nobleman (born 1750)
- March 27 - Gerhard von Kügelgen, German painter (born 1772)
- April 26 - Christian Zais, German architect (born 1770)
- May 14 - Paul Struck, German composer (born 1776)
- May 20 - Karl Ludwig Sand, German university student and member of a liberal Burschenschaft (born 1795)
- June 1 - August Ferdinand Bernhardi, German linguist and writer (born 1769)
- June 9 - Wilhelmine, Gräfin von Lichtenau, German noblewoman (born 1753)
- July 11 - Frederick Traugott Pursh, German-Canadian botanist (born 1774)
- September 13 - Princess Adelheid of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym, German noblewoman (born 1800)
- September 19 - Johann Georg Meusel, German historian (born 1743)
- December 6 - Karl Christian Tittmann, German Protestant theologian (born 1744)
- December 29 – Princess Pauline of Anhalt-Bernburg, German regent, social reformer (born 1769)
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References
Category:1820 in Germany Category:Years of the 19th century in Germany Category:1820 by country Category:1820 in Europe
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