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Calendar overview 1824
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With the defeat at the Battle of Ayacucho , Spain loses most of its South American colonies . |
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The 9th Symphony by Ludwig van Beethoven is premiered. | Charles X becomes King of France . |
1824 in other calendars | |
Armenian calendar | 1272/73 (turn of the year July) |
Ethiopian calendar | 1816/17 (September 10-11) |
Bengali solar calendar | 1229/30 (beginning of April 14th or 15th) |
Buddhist calendar | 2367/68 (southern Buddhism); 2366/67 (alternative calculation according to Buddhas Parinirvana ) |
Chinese calendar | 75th (76th) cycle
Year of the wood monkey甲申 ( at the beginning of the year water sheep 癸未) |
Chula Sakarat (Siam, Myanmar) / Dai calendar (Vietnam) | 1186/87 (turn of the year April) |
Dangun era (Korea) | 4157/58 (2-3 October) |
Iranian calendar | 1202/03 |
Islamic calendar | 1239/1240 (turn of the year 25/26 August) |
Jewish calendar | 5584/85 (September 22-23) |
Coptic calendar | 1540/41 (September 10-11) |
Malayalam calendar | 999/1000 |
Seleucid era | Babylon: 2134/35 (turn of the year April)
Syria: 2135/36 (turn of the year October) |
Vikram Sambat (Nepalese Calendar) | 1880/81 (April) |
Events
Politics and world events
Europe
- September 16 : Charles X is born after the death of his older brother Louis XVIII. King of France and Navarre .
- By merging East and West Prussia to form the Province of Prussia , the Prussian provinces are reduced from ten to nine.
- In Portugal , an uprising by Queen Charlotte Johanna and Prince Michael against King John VI fails .
Africa
- January 21 : Ashanti Wars : An army of the Ashanti Empire , located in what is now Ghana , defeats a British armed force under Governor Sir Charles MacCarthy and thus preserves its independence in the hinterland of the Gold Coast .
Asia
- March 5th : The First British-Burmese War is officially declared.
- March 17 : Great Britain and the Netherlands regulate their relations in Southeast Asia in the London Treaty of 1824 . Sumatra is granted to the Dutch.
North America
- July 24 : The Harrisburg Pennsylvanian newspaper publishes its first sample of an opinion poll . In the race for the US presidency is Andrew Jackson against John Quincy Adams with 335 169 votes in the mood forward.
- October 26 to December 2 : In the 1824 presidential election in the United States , four candidates from the Democratic Republican Party run for the presidency. Andrew Jackson received the most votes and won the most electors, but did not get an absolute majority. The election will therefore be decided in favor of John Quincy Adams in the House of Representatives early the following year .
- The Hudson Bay Company founds the Fort Vancouver trading post on the Columbia River , from which the city of Vancouver will develop.
Latin America
- August 6th : Simón Bolívar begins his campaign to liberate Peru with the Battle of Junín .
- October 4 : Mexico receives its first republican constitution based on the US model and organizes itself as a federal state .
- December 9th : The Spanish under José de la Serna lose the decisive battle at Ayacucho in the independence war of their South American colonies against Antonio José de Sucre , a close confidante of Simon Bolívar.
economy
- January 1st : The first public mailboxes are set up in Prussia .
- October 21 : Briton Joseph Aspdin receives a patent on Portland cement .
- First foundation of the Magdeburg Stock Exchange .
science and technology

Before 1825, Great Britain only claimed the eastern half of Australia, the only colony being New South Wales
- October 2nd : Under the leadership of Hamilton Hume and William Hovell , Hume and Hovell's expedition through eastern Australia begins .
- October 24th : The Physical Association is founded in Frankfurt am Main by, among others, Christian Ernst Neeff and Johann Valentin Albert at the suggestion of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe .
- December 1 : In Hagen takes in the course of the early Industrial Revolution , the first school in the Prussian province of Westphalia with four teachers and nine students their teaching operation. It was founded at the behest of the Prussian ministerial official Beuth and is the historical forerunner of the South Westphalia University of Applied Sciences .
- Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot publishes his work on the Carnot cycle in thermodynamics .
- German scientists discover the excellent effectiveness of cod liver oil against rickets .
- The Royal Astronomical Society is awarding a gold medal as a science prize for astronomy for the first time . The first winners are Charles Babbage and Johann Franz Encke .
Culture
Visual arts
- May 10 : The National Gallery of London opens to the public.
- Caspar David Friedrich completes the painting The Ice Sea .
Music and theater
- April 7 : The Missa Solemnis by Ludwig van Beethoven for the first time and in full in oratory at the Philharmonic Society in St. Petersburg listed.
- May 7th : Ludwig van Beethoven , completely deaf, conducts the world premiere of his 9th symphony together with Michael Umlauf in the Theater am Kärntnertor in Vienna . The vocal parts are performed by Henriette Sontag (soprano), Caroline Unger (alto), Anton Haizinger (tenor) and Joseph Seipelt (baritone). The work provokes frenetic cheers from the audience.
- August 4th : The Königsstädtisches Theater opens as the first people's theater in Berlin .
society
- June: With the arrest of Klara Wendel , the big crook and cellar trade in Glarus , Lucerne and Zurich takes its course.
- August 27 : In Leipzig, Johann Christian Woyzeck , the historical role model for Georg Büchner's drama Woyzeck , is publicly executed for the murder of Johanna Woost. The first public execution in 30 years is also the last public execution in Leipzig.
- September 28 : The first St. Gallen Children's Festival takes place in Switzerland.
religion
- March 26th : In the circumscription bull Impensa Romanorum Pontificum Pope Leo XII. for the relations of the Church with the Kingdom of Hanover, legal bases that extend to the present day.
Disasters
- A severe storm surge kills around 10,000 people in Saint Petersburg .
Born
January February
- January 1 : Gaston Hardouin Andlau , French general († 1892 )
- January 4 : Ethelbert Barksdale , American politician († 1893 )
- January 8 : Wilkie Collins , British author of the first mystery thriller († 1889 )
- January 10 : Hodgson Pratt , English pacifist († 1907 )
- January 14 : Peter Burnitz , German painter († 1886 )
- January 15 : Alfred Agricola , German Imperial Judge († 1901 )
- January 21 : Friedrich Feustel , German banker and sponsor of the Bayreuth Festival († 1891 )
- January 21 : Thomas Jonathan Jackson , Southern General in the American Civil War († 1863 )
- January 22 : Heinrich Friedrich Otto Abel , German historian († 1854 )
- January 22 : Josef Leopold Zvonař , Czech composer († 1865 )
- January 27 : Jozef Israëls , Dutch painter († 1911 )
- January 27 : David M. Key , American politician († 1900 )
- January 29th : Octavio Philipp von Boehn , Prussian general of the infantry († 1899 )
- February 3 : George Thomas Anderson , American general († 1901 )
- February 7 : William Huggins , British astronomer († 1910 )
- February 8 : Barnard Elliott Bee , Confederate Brigadier General († 1861 )
- February 8 : Franz Ludwig Fleck , Bishop of the Diocese of Metz († 1899 )
- February 14 : Winfield Scott Hancock , American general († 1886 )
- February 22nd : Pierre Jules César Janssen , French astronomer († 1907 )
- February 22nd : Richard Wüerst , Berlin music teacher and composer († 1881 )
- February 28 : Karl Maria Kertbeny , Austrian journalist and human rights activist, coined the word "homosexual" († 1882 )
- February 29 : Washington Bartlett , 16th Governor of California († 1887 )
March April
- March 2 : Bedřich Smetana , Czech composer († 1884 )
- March 2 : Benjamin Samuel Williams , English commercial gardener († 1890 )
- March 3 : Adalbert von Dobschütz , Prussian Colonel († 1895 )
- March 7th : Otto von Heinemann , German librarian and historian († 1904 )
- March 8 : Friedrich Wilhelm Dörpfeld , German pedagogue (Herbartianer) († 1893 )
- March 10 : Thomas James Churchill , American politician († 1905 )
- March 11th : Julius Ferdinand Blüthner , piano maker († 1910 )
- March 12 : Gustav Robert Kirchhoff , German physicist († 1887 )
- March 13 : Rudolf Hildebrand , German Germanist († 1894 )
- March 14 : John Robson , Canadian politician and journalist († 1892 )
- March 15 : Jules Chevalier , French priest and author († 1907 )
- March 20 : Theodor von Heughlin , Africa and polar explorer († 1876 )
- March 22nd : Karl Pfizer , German chemist († 1906 )
- March 25 : Guido Brescius , German railway engineer († 1864 )
- March 26 : Gustav Adolph Kietz , sculptor († 1908 )
- March 27 : Johann Hittorf , German physicist and chemist († 1914 )
- March 29 : Ludwig Büchner , brother of the revolutionary Georg Büchner († 1899 )
- April 1 : Eugène Ortolan , French lawyer, diplomat and composer († 1891 )
- April 6 : George Marsden Waterhouse , Prime Minister of South Australia and New Zealand († 1906 )
- April 9 : Johanna Pelizaeus , German educator († 1912 )
- April 13 : Iossif Iossifowitsch Charlemagne , Russian architect († 1870 )
- April 19 : Hermann von Schelling , German politician († 1908 )
- April 21 : Emil Prinz Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg , Imperial Russian General († 1878 )
- April 25 : Gustave Boulanger , French painter († 1888 )
- April 29 : Michael Arnold , German sculptor, painter and graphic artist († 1877 )
- April 29 : Albert Emil Brachvogel , German writer († 1878 )
- April 29 : Francisco Pi i Margall , a Spanish politician, writer and President of the First Spanish Republic († 1901 )
May June
- May 1 : Friedrich Hammacher , German lawyer, member of the Reichstag and business leader († 1904 )
- May 6 : Tokugawa Iesada , Japanese Shogun († 1858 )
- May 8 : William Walker , American doctor, adventurer and mercenary († 1860 )
- May 11 : Engelbert August Anton , Duke of Arenberg († 1875 )
- May 11 : Jean-Léon Gérôme , French history painter († 1904 )
- May 16 : Levi P. Morton , American politician († 1920 )
- May 18 : Wilhelm Hofmeister , German botanist and professor († 1877 )
- May 23 : Ambrose Everett Burnside , General of the Northern States in the American Civil War († 1881 )
- May 24th : August Sohlmann , Swedish publicist († 1874 )
- May 29 : Leopold Schmidt , German classical philologist († 1892 )
- May 30 : Gustav Simon , surgeon and author of medical books († 1876 )
- May 31 : Ernst Schering , German pharmacist and industrialist († 1889 )
- June 1 : William Shakespeare Burton , English genre painter († 1916 )
- June 7th : Bernhard von Gudden , German medic († 1886 )
- June 9 : George Tobey Anthony , American politician († 1896 )
- June 12 : Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse , French sculptor († 1887 )
- June 12 : Friedrich Fabri , German Protestant theologian and colonial politician († 1891 )
- June 15 : Cesare De Sanctis , Italian composer, church musician and music teacher († 1916 )
- June 23 : Lucien Anderson , American politician († 1898 )
- June 23 : Carl Reinecke , German composer († 1910 )
- June 24th : Friederike Amalie Agnes , Princess of Anhalt-Dessau and Duchess of Saxony-Altenburg († 1897 )
- June 26 : William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin , British physicist († 1907 )
- June 28 : Paul Broca , French anthropologist and doctor († 1880 )
- June 30th : Antonio Aguilar y Correa , Spanish politician († 1908 )
July August
- July 3 : Albrecht Theodor Middeldorpf , physician, founder of galvanocaustics († 1868 )
- July 6 : Adolphe van Soust de Borckenfeldt , Belgian poet and art historian († 1877 )
- July 10 : Rudolf von Bennigsen , German liberal politician († 1902 )
- July 11 : Adolphe Samuel , Belgian composer, conductor and music teacher († 1898 )
- July 12 : Heinrich Leopold Sylvius Franz von Aulock , German doctor, landowner and politician († 1885 )
- July 12 : Eugène Boudin , French painter († 1898 )
- July 16 : Ludwig Friedländer , German classical philologist and cultural historian († 1909 )
- July 21 : Stanley Matthews , American judge and politician († 1889 )
- July 23 : Kuno Fischer , German philosopher († 1907 )
- July 24 : John Scott , American politician († 1896 )
- July 25 : Richard Oglesby , American politician († 1899 )
- July 27 : Alexandre Dumas , French writer († 1895 )
- July 31 : Antoine d'Orléans, duc de Montpensier , French officer († 1890 )
- August 2 : Franziska Caroline of Portugal , Infanta of Portugal and Brazil († 1898 )
- August 6 : William Palmer , serial killer († 1856 )
- August 8 : Marie von Hessen-Darmstadt , Tsarina of Russia († 1880 )
- August 8 : William Pinkney Whyte , American politician († 1908 )
- August 11 : Martin Gropius , German architect († 1880 )
- August 14 : Arthur Hobrecht , German statesman († 1912 )
- August 15 : Ludwig II , Grand Duke of Baden († 1858 )
- August 18 : André Léo , French writer and journalist († 1900 )
- August 19 : Georg Goltermann , German cellist († 1898 )
- August 21 : William Balfour Baikie , Scottish Africa explorer († 1864 )
- August 23 : William Theophilus Dortch , American politician († 1889 )
- August 27 : Louis Katzenstein , German painter († 1907 )
- August 31 : Christian Ludwig Arning , German judge and politician († 1909 )
September October
- September 4 : Anton Bruckner , Austrian composer († 1896 )
- September 4 : Phoebe Cary , American poet († 1871 )
- September 7th : Claes Adolf Adelsköld , Swedish railroad builder , architect, major, member of the Reichstag and writer († 1907 )
- September 7 : William Hepburn Armstrong , American politician († 1919 )
- September 8th : Brond de Grave Winter , East Frisian organ builder († 1892 )
- September 9 : Georg Mader , Austrian painter († 1881 )
- September 11 : Jakob Bernays , German philologist and philosophical writer († 1881 )
- September 12 : Hugo Ernst Heinrich Rühle , German doctor († 1888 )
- September 14 : Heinrich von Nathusius , German breeder and politician († 1890 )
- September 15 : Josef Hergenröther , German Catholic church historian and cardinal († 1890 )
- September 15 : Moritz Lazarus , German philosopher († 1903 )
- September 18 : Pierre-Edmond Hocmelle , French organist and composer († 1895 )
- September 23 : August Friedrich Wilhelm Haese , German Baptist pastor († 1912 )
- September 25 : Adolf Aich , German clergyman († 1909 )
- September 26 : Conrad Dietrich Magirus , German fire service pioneer and entrepreneur († 1895 )
- September 27 : Benjamin Apthorp Gould , American astronomer († 1896 )
- October 2 : Amalie Struve , German suffragette and revolutionary († 1862 )
- October 3 : Harry Karl Kurt Eduard von Arnim-Suckow , Prussian diplomat († 1881 )
- October 3 : Edward Henry Rollins , American politician († 1889 )
- October 24 : Gustave Brion , French painter († 1877 )
- October 24 : Carl Dopmeyer , German sculptor († 1899 )
- October 27 : Rose Chéri , French actress († 1861 )
- October 28 : Wilhelm Remler , German organ builder († 1896 )
- October 31 : Mikhail Loris-Melikow , General of the Russian Army, Russian Interior Minister and Chief of the Secret Police († 1888 )
November December
- November 14 : James Mitchell Ashley , American politician († 1896 )
- November 14 : Anton Burger , German painter, draftsman and etcher († 1905 )
- November 17 : Ernst Leybold , German entrepreneur († 1907 )
- November 18 : Franz Sigel , Minister of War of the Baden Revolutionaries († 1902 )
- November 19 : Karl August Auberlen , German theologian († 1864 )
- November 20 : Sydenham Elnathan Ancona , American politician († 1913 )
- November 21 : Theodor Richter , German chemist († 1898 )
- November 22 : Auguste Löber , German donor († 1897 )
- November 24th : Frederick Miller , founder of the American Miller Brewing Company († 1888 )
- December 2 : Charles Nicolas Abel , French-German lawyer, vineyard owner and member of the German Reichstag († 1895 )
- December 6 : Emmanuel Frémiet , French sculptor († 1910 )
- December 7th : Rudolph Sack , German mechanical engineering entrepreneur († 1900 )
- December 9th : Auguste Arens von Braunrasch , German writer († 1901 )
- December 10 : George MacDonald , Scottish writer, poet and pastor († 1905 )
- December 12 : Heinrich Rudolf Genée , German writer († 1914 )
- December 14 : Pierre Puvis de Chavannes , French painter († 1898 )
- December 15 : Friedrich Eduard Krichauff , German-Australian botanist and politician († 1904 )
- December 17 : John Kerr , Scottish physicist († 1907 )
- December 21 : Jenny Bürde-Ney , German singer († 1886 )
- December 22 : Matthew H. Carpenter , American politician († 1881 )
- December 24th : Peter Cornelius , German composer († 1874 )
- December 24 : George Gilbert Hoskins , American politician († 1893 )
- December 26 : Paul Botten-Hansen , Norwegian literary critic and librarian († 1869 )
- December 31 : Bernard Altum , German zoologist, ornithologist and forest scientist († 1900 )
Exact date of birth unknown
- Thomas Rhodes Armitage , British medic († 1890 )
- Pasquale Brignoli , Italian opera tenor († 1884 )
- Francesco Malipiero , Italian composer († 1887 )
- Aleksander Niewiarowski , Polish writer and columnist († 1892 )
- Heinrich Weidt , German composer, conductor and choir director († 1901 )
Died
First half of the year
- January 3 : Ludwig Dankegott Cramer , German Protestant clergyman and university professor (* 1791 )
- January 7th : Johann David Naumann , Prussian lawyer (* 1775 )
- January 10 : Thomas Edward Bowdich , British adventurer, author and zoologist (* 1791 )
- January 10 : Victor Emanuel I , King of Sardinia-Piedmont and Duke of Savoy (* 1759 )
- January 12 : Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Ziegenbein , German educator and Protestant clergyman (* 1766 )
- January 15 : James Turner , American politician (* 1766 )
- January 21 : Nicolaus Sander , German Protestant clergyman (* 1750 )
- January 25 : Johann Matthaeus Tesdorpf , Mayor of Lübeck (* 1749 )
- January 26th : Théodore Géricault , French painter (* 1791 )
- January 29 : Joachim Nettelbeck , navigator and writer (* 1738 )
- February 1 : John Lemprière , English lexicographer, clergyman and college director (* 1765 )
- February 1 : Maria Theresia von Paradis , Austrian pianist, composer and music teacher (* 1759 )
- February 4th : Maria Anna von Pfalz-Zweibrücken , Countess Palatine von Birkenfeld-Gelnhausen and Duchess in Bavaria (* 1753 )
- February 9 : Anna Katharina Emmerick , nun and mystic (* 1774 )
- February 20 : Bogislav Friedrich Emanuel von Tauentzien , Prussian general (* 1760 )
- February 21 : Eugène de Beauharnais , son of Joséphine de Beauharnais , general, duke (* 1781 )
- February 23 : Blasius Merrem , Professor at Duisburg University (* 1761 )
- March 2 : Susanna Rowson , American writer and actress (* 1762 )
- March 3 : Giovanni Battista Viotti , Italian violinist and composer (* 1755 )
- March 5 : Franz Anton Schubert , German church composer and instrumentalist at the Catholic Court Church in Dresden (* 1768 )
- March 8 : Jean-Jacques Régis de Cambacérès , French lawyer and statesman (* 1753 )
- March 8 : Wilhelm Anton Ficker , German medic (* 1768 )
- March 8 : Christian August Günther , German painter, draftsman and engraver (* 1760 )
- March 10 : Louise-Adélaïde de Bourbon-Condé , Abbess of Remiremont and Benedictine founder of the monastery (* 1757 )
- March 13 : Carsten Anker , Norwegian industrialist and diplomat (* 1747 )
- March 14th : Antoinette Ernestine Amalie , Princess of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (* 1779 )
- March 15 : Carl Poppo Fröbel , German educator and printer (* 1786 )
- March 16 : Henry Smart , English violinist, violist and composer (* 1778 )
- March 17 : Johann Melchior Möller , German Protestant clergyman (* 1760 )
- March 18 : Ferdinand Franz Wallraf , German art collector (* 1748 )
- March 24th : Urs Jakob Tschan , Swiss Jesuit and aviation pioneer (* 1760 )
- March 27 : Louis-Marie de La Révellière-Lépeaux , French politician and member of the board of directors (* 1753 )
- March 29 : Hans Nielsen Hauge , Norwegian messenger of faith (* 1771 )
- March 30 : Per Ulrik Kernell , Swedish romantic writer (* 1797 )
- March: Joseph Lebourgeois , French composer (* 1802 )
- April 4 : Michael Friedländer , German physician (* 1767 )
- April 5 : Joseph von Frank , German landowner and politician (* 1773 )
- April 10 : Jean-Baptiste Drouet , postmaster, French revolutionary (* 1763 )
- April 12 : Christian Gottlieb Kluge the Younger , German Protestant theologian and educator (* 1742 )
- April 15 : Theodorus Frederik van Capellen , Dutch naval officer (* 1762 )
- April 19 : George Gordon Byron , English poet, grandson of John Byron (* 1788 )
- April 19 : Johannes Aloysius Martyni-Laguna , German private scholar (* 1755 )
- April 24th : Georg von Stengel , German civil servant (* 1775 )
- May 4th : Joseph Joubert , French moralist and essayist (* 1754 )
- May 12 : Jean-François-Aimé Dejean , French general (* 1749 )
- May 30th : Alojzy Stolpe , Polish pianist, music teacher and composer (* 1784 )
- June 3 : Christian Gottlieb Friedrich Stöwe , German Protestant clergyman and astronomer (* 1756 )
- June 10 : Johann Kaspar Coqui , factory owner and Magdeburg local politician (* 1747 )
- June 15 : Paul Brigham , American politician (* 1746 )
- June 18 : Ferdinand III. , Grand Duke of Tuscany (* 1769 )
- June 24th : Friedrich Traugott Wettengel , Bohemian Lutheran theologian (* 1750 )
- June 27 : Wenzel Edler von Ankerberg , chess player, civil servant and numismatist (* 1757 )
Second half of the year
- July 1 : Lachlan Macquarie , governor of the British colony of New South Wales (* 1762 )
- July 4th : Johannes Petrus Minckeleers , Dutch scientist and inventor (* 1748 )
- July 6th : Johann Michael Feder , Catholic clergyman and university professor (* 1753 )
- July 19 : Agustín de Itúrbide , Mexican emperor, general and politician (* 1783 )
- July 20 : Joan Melchior Kemper , Dutch politician and legal scholar (* 1776 )
- July 28 : James J. Wilson , American politician (* 1775 )
- August 8 : Friedrich August Wolf , German classical philologist and scholar (* 1759 )
- August 15 : Carl Arnold Kortum , German doctor and writer (* 1745 )
- August 16 : Charles Thomson , American writer and politician (* 1729 )
- August 20 : Paul Christoph Gottlob Andreä , German legal scholar (* 1772 )
- August 21 : Gustav von Schlabrendorf , German writer (* 1750 )
- August 27 : Johann Christian Woyzeck , model for the main character in Georg Büchner's drama "Woyzeck" (* 1780 )
- September 7th : Nicholas Ware , American politician (* 1769 )
- September 16 : Louis XVIII. , King of France and Navarre, Count of Provence, Duke of Anjou, Count of Maine, Perche and Senonches, Duke of Alençon and Duke of Brunoy (* 1755 )
- September 16 : Georg Friedrich Rebmann , German publicist (* 1768 )
- September 16 : Giacomo Tritto , Italian composer and music teacher (* 1733 )
- October 7th : Friedrich Karl Rumpf , German literary scholar, rhetorician, Protestant theologian and classical philologist (* 1772 )
- October 9 : Jonathan Dayton , American politician (* 1760 )
- October 9 : Viktor Franz Anton Glutz-Rüchti , Swiss Catholic clergyman (* 1747 )
- October 10 : Johann Adolf von Thielmann , Saxon and Prussian general (* 1765 )
- October 30 : Charles Robert Maturin , Irish Protestant clergyman (* 1780 )
- November 13 : Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich Culemann , German lawyer and mayor (* 1758 )
- November 17 : Joseph McMinn , American politician (* 1758 )
- November 20 : Carl Axel Arrhenius , Swedish artillery officer, amateur geologist and chemist (* 1757 )
- November 22 : Georg Walter Vincent von Wiese , Vice Chancellor of the Princely House of Reuss zu Gera (* 1769 )
- December 9 : Anne Louis Girodet-Trioson , French painter (* 1767 )
- December 10 : Peder Anker , Norwegian statesman and landowner (* 1749 )
- December 15 : Thomas Henderson , American politician (* 1743 )
- December 21 : James Parkinson , British physician, pharmacist and paleontologist (* 1755 )
- December 24th : Johann Christoph von Aretin , German publicist, historian, librarian and lawyer (* 1772 )
Exact date of death unknown
- after 1824: Johann Baptist Hoessel , German etcher and engraver
Web links
Commons : 1824 - collection of images, videos and audio files
- Digitized newspapers from 1824 in the newspaper information system (ZEFYS) of the Berlin State Library