1862 in Germany
Events from the year 1862 in Germany.
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Incumbents
    
    
Events
    
- 9 August – Theater Baden-Baden opens with Béatrice et Bénédict.
 - 21 September – Deutscher Sängerbund is founded.
 - 30 September – Otto von Bismarck gives the speech named Blood and Iron in Berlin.
 
Undated
    
- Landesmuseum Württemberg is opened.
 
Births
    
- 1 January – Heinrich Braun, German surgeon (died 1934)
 - 6 January – August Oetker, German businessman (died 1918)
 - 9 January – Agnes Bluhm, German physician (died 1943)
 - 20 January – Karl von Tubeuf, German forestry scientist, mycologist and plant pathologist (died 1941)
 - 23 January – David Hilbert, German mathematician (died 1943)
 - 24 January – Prince Alfons of Bavaria, German nobleman (died 1933)
 - 6 February – Joseph Friedrich Nicolaus Bornmüller, German botanist (died 1946)
 - 22 February – Philipp von Hellingrath, German general (died 1939)
 - 13 March – Wilhelm Weigand, German poet and writer (died 1949)
 - 11 April – Heinrich Cunow, German politician (died 1936)
 - 28 May – Theodor Fischer, German architect (died 1938)
 - 7 June – Philipp Lenard, German physicist and the winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1905 (died 1947)
 - 12 June – Wilhelm Meyer-Förster, German novelist (died 1934)
 - 18 June – Otto Immisch, German philologist (died 1936)
 - 12 August – Martin Brendel, German astronomer (died 1939)
 - 14 August – Prince Henry of Prussia, German Prussian prince (died 1929)
 - 16 August – Ludwig Hermann Plate, German zoologist (died 1937)
 - 20 August – Paul Stäckel, German mathematician (died 1919)
 - 26 August – Theodor Siebs, German linguist (died 1941)
 - 11 September – Augustin Henninghaus, German Roman Catholic missionary (died 1939)
 - 15 September – Friedrich von Lindequist, German gouverneur of German South#West Africa (died 1945)
 - 2 October – Karl Ebermaier, German governeur of Kamerun (died 1943)
 - 4 October – Sebastian Finsterwalder, German mathematician (died 1951)
 - 15 October – Conrad Ansorge, German composer and pianist (died 1930)
 - 14 November – Johann Heinrich von Bernstorff, German diplomat and ambassador (died 1939)
 - 15 November – Gerhart Hauptmann, German writer, Nobel Prize laureate (died 1946)
 - 29 November – Friedrich Klose, German composer (died 1942)
 - 14 December – Gunther von Etzel, German general (died 1948)
 
Deaths
    
- 2 February – Rudolph Suhrlandt, German painter (born 1781)
 - 15 February – Heinrich Adam, German painter (born 1787)
 - 3 March – Princess Augusta Reuss of Köstritz, German Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (born 1822)
 - 19 March – Friedrich Wilhelm Schadow, German painter (born 1789)
 - 15 July – Henriette Hanke, German writer (born 1785)
 - 28 August – Albrecht Adam, German painter (born 1786)
 - 12 November – Christian Gottlob Barth, German theologian (born 1799)
 
References
    
- Weir, Alison (18 April 2011). "The House of Hanover". Britain's Royal Families: The Complete Genealogy. Random House. p. 291.
 
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