Enrico Dalgas
{{Short description|Danish engineer (1828–1894)}}
{{Infobox person
| name = Enrico Mylius Dalgas
| image = Dalgas.jpg
| birth_date = {{birth date|1828|7|16|df=y}} July 1828
| birth_place = Naples
| death_date = {{death date and age|1894|4|16|1828|7|16|df=y}}
| organization = Danish Heath Society (Hedeselskabet)
| known_for = Soil melioration
| spouse = Marie Magdalene Christiane Købke
| children = Christian Dalgas
Frederick Dalgas
Ernesto Dalgas
| mother = Johanne Tomine née Stibolt
| father = Jean Antoine
}}
Enrico Mylius Dalgas K.1 D.M. F.M.I (16 July 1828 – 16 April 1894) was a Danish engineer who pioneered the soil melioration of Jutland.
Early life and family
Dalgas was born on 16 July 1828 in Naples, where his father Jean Antoine was the Danish consul. He was baptised Heinrich D. Dalgas. His mother Johanne Tomine née Stibolt was the daughter of a Danish naval officer from a distinguished family. Jean Antoine was descended from Huguenots who settled in Switzerland after the edict of Fontainebleau, whence his grandfather Antoine settled in Denmark. His brother, Carlo Dalgas, was a noted animal artist. When he was 7, his father died and his mother brought him back to Denmark.{{cite web|url=http://www.hedeselskabet.dk/Enrico+Mylius+Dalgas.602.aspx |title=Enrico Mylius Dalgas |publisher=Hedeselskabet |language=Danish |accessdate=11 August 2014 |date=2013 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140812223621/http://www.hedeselskabet.dk/Enrico+Mylius+Dalgas.602.aspx |archivedate=12 August 2014 }}
Career
Dalgas joined the Danish Army as an officer of the Engineer Corps (today the Ingeniørregimentet). He mostly served as a highway engineer, reaching the rank of Lieutenant Colonel before he moved to the newly established civilian body of the Highway Authority. He also served as a pioneer officer during the First and Second Schleswig Wars, during which two of his brothers died.
Personal life
In 1855 Dalgas married Marie Magdalene Christiane Købke, daughter of Lieutenant Colonel Niels Christian Købke. They had three sons: {{ill|Christian Dalgas|da}}, a forester and the director of the Danish Heath Society; {{ill|Frederik Dalgas|da}}, director of the Royal Porcelain Manufactory; and philosopher {{ill|Ernesto Dalgas|da}}. On 16 April 1894, Dalgas died in Aarhus. They had at least one daughter, Ellen Margareth, who emigrated to Brazil and was the mother of engineer and naturalist Johan Dalgas Frisch.
Honours
Enrico Dalgas was made a Knight of the Order of the Dannebrog in 1864, received the Cross of Honour of the Order of the Dannebrog in 1867, received the Medal of Merit in Gold in 1875, and was made Commander 1st Class of the Dannebrog in 1887. Dalgas Avenue in Aarhus, Dalgasgade in Herning and Dalgas Boulevard in Copenhagen are named after him, and a number of Danish cities have erected statues of him.
Bibliography
- Oversigt over hederne i Jylland, 1866
- Geografiske billeder I og II, 1867–68
- Vejledning til træplantning, 1871
- Den dybe reolpløjning, 1872
- En hederejse i Hannover, 1873
- Anvisning til anlæg af småplantninger, 1875–83
- Hedemoser og Kærjorder, 1876
- Om engvandring, 1877
- Om plantning i Jylland, 1877
- Hederne og deres Kultivering, 1878
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Category:Recipients of the Cross of Honour of the Order of the Dannebrog
Category:Commanders First Class of the Order of the Dannebrog
Category:Recipients of the Medal of Merit (Denmark)
Category:Burials at Nordre Cemetery