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Who was Ditlev Gothard Monrad and what did he do?

Who was Ditlev Gothard Monrad and what did he do?

Ditlev Gothard Monrad was a son of Otto Sommer Monrad, an attorney of the Danish Revenue Department, and came of a long line of theologians and jurists, a direct ancestor, Jacob Monrad, being among the first to introduce the reformed faith to Denmark.

Who was the Minister of Culture in 1848?

Monrad served as minister of culture from March to November 1848. Unable to support wholeheartedly his party’s policy of annexing the duchy of Schleswig by means of the 1848–50 Schleswig War, Monrad resigned. Henceforth, he endeavoured to achieve the widest possible democratic participation in the constitutional assembly of 1848–49.

When did Gothard Monrad become Prime Minister of Denmark?

Named a bishop in 1848, he was a member of Parliament from 1849 to 1865 and again joined a National Liberal government in 1859, serving as minister of culture and interior minister. Becoming prime minister in 1863, he led Denmark into the disastrous Danish–German War (1864). Generally blamed for Denmark’s defeat, he was dismissed in July 1864.

How did Monrad’s mental state affect his decision making?

There is a debate on whether Monrad’s mental state affected his decision-making during the war, in particular dismissing the supreme commander and the break-up of the London Conference. The 1864 (TV series) portrays Monrad as a maniac nationalist.

Ditlev Gothard Monrad. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Ditlev Gothard Monrad (24 November 1811 – 28 March 1887) was a Danish politician and bishop, a founding father of Danish constitutional democracy but also led the country as Council President in its huge defeat during the Second Schleswig War.

Why did Monrad send the 8th Brigade south?

Monrad’s plans are finally realised when he announces that Denmark has fully annexed Schleswig and Prussia decides to declare war. The 8th Brigade is sent south to occupy the Danevirke, a line of fortifications which has always been regarded as the country’s southern border and which is regarded in Danish mythology as impregnable.

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