1803 in Germany
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Events in the year 1803 in Germany.
Events
- February 25 – A major redistribution of territorial sovereignty within the Holy Roman Empire is enacted via an act known as the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss.
- July 5 – The convention of Artlenburg leads to the French occupation of Hanover (which had been ruled by the British king).
Births
January–June
- February 15
- John Sutter, pioneer (died 1880)[1]
- Karl Friedrich Schimper, botanist, naturalist and poet (died 1867)[2]
- February 26 – Arnold Adolph Berthold, physiologist and zoologist (died 1861)[3]
- March 17 Carl Jacob Löwig, chemist (died 1890)[4]
- May 12 – Justus von Liebig, chemist (died 1873)[5]
July–December
- July 8 – Julius Mosen, poet (died 1867)
- July 17 – Johann Samuel Eduard d'Alton, anatomist (died 1854)
- July 19 – Wolfgang Franz von Kobell, mineralogist and writer (died 1882)
- October 5 – Friedrich Bernhard Westphal, painter (died 1844)
- November 29 – Gottfried Semper, architect (died 1879)
- September 26 – Adrian Ludwig Richter, German painter (died 1884)
- October 6 – Heinrich Wilhelm Dove, German physicist and meteorologist (died 1879)
- December 31 – Johann Carl Fuhlrott, German paleoanthropologist (died 1877)
Deaths
January–June
- February 18 – Johann Wilhelm Ludwig Gleim, poet (born 1719)
- March 14 – Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock, poet (born 1724)
July–December
- December 18 – Johann Gottfried Herder, philosopher and writer (born 1744)
References
- ↑ Historisches Lexikon der Schweiz
- ↑ "Karl Friedrich SCHIMPER". GEDBAS. Retrieved 29 August 2018.
- ↑ "Arnold Adolph Berthold and the Transplantation of Testes" (PDF). The Endocrinologist. 6 (3): 164–168. May 1996.
- ↑ Hans Heinrich Landolt (1890). "Nekrolog: Carl Löwig". Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft. 23 (3): 905&ndash, 909. doi:10.1002/cber.18900230395.
- ↑ "J. von Liebig (1803 - 1873)". Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. Retrieved 26 July 2015.
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