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Danish Government Cabinet (1864-1865)
C. A. Bluhme's second cabinet

13th Cabinet of Denmark
Date formed11 July 1864 (1864-07-11)
Date dissolved6 November 1865 (1865-11-06)
People and organisations
MonarchChristian IX
Prime MinisterChristian Albrecht Bluhme
History
PredecessorMonrad
SuccessorFrijs

The Second cabinet of Christian Albrecht Bluhme was the government of Denmark from 11 July 1864 to 6 November 1865 and was in power during the Second Schleswig War.

List of ministers and portfolios

The cabinet consisted of these ministers:

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office
Council President,
Minister of Foreign Affairs &
Minister for Holstein and Lauenburg
Christian Albrecht Bluhme11 July 18646 November 1865
Minister for FinanceChristian Nathan David [da]11 July 18646 November 1865
Minister of the InteriorFrederik Ferdinand von Tillisch [da]11 July 18646 November 1865
Minister of the NavyOtto Hans Lütken [da]11 July 18646 November 1865
Minister of Justice &
Kultus Minister
Eugenius Sophus Ernst Heltzen [da]11 July 186430 March 1865
George Quaade [da] (act.)30 March 18657 April 1865
Cosmus Bræstrup [da]7 April 18656 November 1865
Minister without portfolioGeorge Quaade [da]11 July 186413 May 1865
Carl Moltke [da]13 May 18655 July 1865
Minister of WarChristian Frederik Hansen11 July 18646 November 1865
Minister for SchleswigChristian Gottfried Johannsen [da]11 July 186418 November 1864
Preceded byMonrad Cabinet of Denmark
11 July 1864 – 6 November 1865
Succeeded byFrijs

References

  1. "Regeringen Bluhme II". Statsministeriet (in Danish). Statsministeriet. Retrieved 21 September 2024.
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