Events from the year 1797 in Germany .
Incumbents
Holy Roman Empire
Important Electors
Kingdoms
Frederick William II of Prussia (17 August 1786 – 16 November 1797)
Frederick William III of Prussia (16 November 1797 – 7 June 1840)[ 2]
Grand Duchies
Principalities
Duchies
Other
Events
Births
Annette von Droste-Hülshoff
4 January – Wilhelm Beer , German banker, astronomer (d. 1850)
5 January – Eduard Vogel von Falckenstein , Prussian general (d. 1885)
10 January – Annette von Droste-Hülshoff , German writer (d. 1848)
11 January – Carl Rottmann , German landscape painter, the most famous member of the Rottmann family of painters (d. 1850)
26 January – Therese Albertine Luise Robinson , German-American author (d. 1870)
29 January – Prince Adolf zu Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen , Prussian nobleman (d. 1873)
2 February – Bertha Zück , German-born treasurer of Queen Josephine of Sweden (d. 1868)
6 February – Joseph von Radowitz , conservative Prussian statesman, general (d. 1853)
15 February – Henry Engelhard Steinway , German-American piano manufacturer (d. 1871)
23 February – Heinrich Halfeld , German engineer (d. 1873)
3 March – Gotthilf Hagen , German civil engineer who made important contributions to fluid dynamics (d. 1884)
5 March – Friedrich von Gerolt , Prussian Privy Councillor, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary in the United States (d. 1879)
21 March – Johann Andreas Wagner , German palaeontologist (d. 1861)
22 March
27 March – Heinrich LXXII, Prince Reuss of Lobenstein and Ebersdorf (d. 1853)
5 April – Karl August Devrient , German stage actor best known for performances of Schiller and Shakespeare (d. 1872)
12 April – Ernst August Hagen , Prussian art writer, novelist (d. 1880)
23 April – Ernst Ferdinand Oehme , German Romantic painter, illustrator (d. 1855)
26 April – Albert Seerig , German surgeon, anatomist (d. 1862)
3 May – Heinrich Berghaus , German geographer (d. 1884)
11 May – Ernst Meyer , German-born Danish genre painter of Jewish ancestry (d. 1861)
12 May – Johann Hermann Kufferath , German composer (d. 1864)
18 May – Frederick Augustus II of Saxony (d. 1854)
30 May
20 June – Karolina Gerhardinger , German Roman Catholic professed religious, established the School Sisters of Notre Dame (d. 1879)
12 July – Adele Schopenhauer , German author (d. 1849)[ 12]
20 July – Gotthard Fritzsche , Prussian-Australian pastor (d. 1863)
25 July – Princess Augusta of Hesse-Kassel (d. 1889)
5 August – Friedrich August Kummer , German violoncellist, pedagogue and composer (d. 1879)
6 August – August Wilhelm Stiehler , German government official, paleobotanist (d. 1878)
7 August – Justin von Linde , German jurist, statesman from the Grand Duchy of Hesse (d. 1870)
9 August – Christian Wilhelm Niedner , German church historian, theologian (d. 1865)
10 August – Joseph Gerhard Zuccarini , German botanist (d. 1848)
28 August – Karl Otfried Müller , German scholar, Philodorian (d. 1840)
10 September – Franz Krüger , German (Prussian) painter, lithographer (d. 1857)
16 September – Johann Friedrich Ludwig Wöhlert , German businessman (d. 1877)
17 September – Heinrich Kuhl , German naturalist, zoologist (d. 1821)
24 September – Carl Peter Wilhelm Gramberg , German theologian, biblical scholar (d. 1830)
Heinrich Heine
Deaths
13 January – Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel-Bevern , queen consort of Prussia (b. 1715)
22 February – Karl Friedrich Hieronymus Freiherr von Münchhausen , German officer and adventurer (b. 1720)
7 March – Johann Heinrich Samuel Formey , German writer (b. 1711)
12 April – Johann Georg Bach , German organist (b. 1751)[ 14]
12 August – Gotthelf Greiner , glassmaker (born 1732)[ 15]
4 October – Johann Christian Georg Bodenschatz , German Protestant theologian (born 1717)
6 October – Johann Matthäus Hassencamp , German Orientalist and theologian (born 1743)
16 November – King Frederick William II of Prussia (b. 1744)[ 11]
27 November – Johann Baptist Wendling , Alsatian-born flute player, composer of the Mannheim School (b. 1723)
23 December – Frederick II Eugene, Duke of Württemberg (b. 1732)
References
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^ Encyclopaedia Britannica (30 July 2018). "Frederick William III" . Encyclopaedia Britannica .
^ a b c Genealogie ascendante jusqu'au quatrieme degre inclusivement de tous les Rois et Princes de maisons souveraines de l'Europe actuellement vivans [Genealogy up to the fourth degree inclusive of all the Kings and Princes of sovereign houses of Europe currently living ] (in French). Bourdeaux: Frederic Guillaume Birnstiel. 1768. p. 38.
^ Huish, Robert (1821). Public and Private Life His Late Excellent and most Gracious Majesty George The Third . T. Kelly. p. 170.
^ a b "Oldenburg Royal Family" . Monarchies of Europe . Archived from the original on 17 March 2006. Retrieved 1 January 2021 .
^ Apfelstedt, F.; Apfelstedt, Heinrich Friedrich Theodor (1996). Das Haus Kevernburg-Schwarzburg von seinem Ursprunge bis auf unsere Zeit . Thüringer Chronik-Verlag Müllerott. ISBN 978-3-910132-29-0 .
^ J. Morley, "The Bauhaus Effect," in Social Utopias of the Twenties (Germany: Müller Bushmann press, 1995), 11.
^ "Biografie Georg I (German)" . Meininger Museen. Archived from the original on 15 September 2011. Retrieved 8 September 2014 .
^ Albinus, Robert (1985). Lexikon der Stadt Königsberg Pr. und Umgebung (in German). Leer: Verlag Gerhard Rautenberg. p. 371. ISBN 3-7921-0320-6 .
^ David, Saul (1998). Prince of pleasure: the Prince of Wales and the making of the Regency . New York : Atlantic Monthly Press. ISBN 978-0-87113-739-5 . Retrieved 24 January 2021 .
^ a b One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain : Chisholm, Hugh , ed. (1911). "Frederick William II. of Prussia ". Encyclopædia Britannica . Vol. 11 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 64– 65.
^ Weber, Christa (21 November 2009). "Adele Schopenhauer" . Deutscher Scherenschnittverein e.V. [German papercut art] . Retrieved 7 June 2014 .
^ Galley, Eberhard (1969). "Heine, Heinrich" . Neue Deutsche Biographie (in German). Vol. 8. Berlin: Duncker & Humblot. pp. 286– 291 . (full text online ).
^ Johann Sebastian Bach (1929). The origin of the family of Bach musicians: Ursprung der musicalisch-Bachischen familie . Oxford University Press, H. Milford.
^ Herbert Kühnert (1966). "Greiner, Gotthelf" . Neue Deutsche Biographie (in German). Vol. 7. Berlin: Duncker & Humblot. pp. 38– 39 .
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