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Hans Broge

Hans Broge
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Hans BRoge c. 1880s
Born (1822-12-04)4 December 1822
Grenå, Denmark
Died 25 March 1908(1908-03-25) (aged 85)
Aarhus, Denmark
Nationality Danish

Hans Broge (4 December 1822 – 25 March 1908) was a Danish merchant, politician, Commander of the Order of the Dannebrog and recipient of the Danish Medal of Merit. He became one of the most prominent Danish businessmen of his time and helped establish companies that became major and long-lasting enterprises. Broge particularly affected the city of Aarhus as a major employer and philanthropist and through his tenure on the city council but he also served on the Council of the State for a short period. Broge greatly expanded exports to England and did significant work in training and educating farmers to produce higher quality products. Hans Broge became known as "King Hans" or "King of the Jutes" (Danish: Jydernes Konge) due to his dominant position in the economy of Jutland.

Hans Broge was active in politics. In 1865 he was elected to the Danish Riksråd and was a member until it was abolished the following year and he was a member of Aarhus City Council from 1857 to 1869. In addition to public office he was a member of the board of Aarhus Handelsforening (Aarhus Trade Association) for many years and became an honorary member of Aarhus Landboforening.

After officially leaving politics Broge remained active in local matters. When the city council had to re-negotiate the contract with the English-owned Det danske gaskompagni (The Danish Gas Company), which operated the gasworks in the city, an agreement could not be reached and the company representative returned to England. While the city council started working on establishing a public gas company instead Hans Broge boarded the same ship as the English negotiator and en route to England bought the gasworks. Subsequently he offered the gasworks to the city council for the same price or to run it personally. The city council accepted the offer and purchased it. In 1880 a dispute over unpaid taxes erupted between Broge and the city council. On 5 May 1881 the city council received a letter from Broge stating that the condition for paying the disputed amount was that two projects had to be realized. One was the construction of Sct. Clement's Bridge over the Aarhus River by Sct. Clement's Cathedral and the other was a rail line to Odder. In exchange Broge agreed to pay the 14.000 Danish Kroner in taxes along with a donation of 10.000 for the construction of the bridge. The city council accepted his offer and both bridge and rail line was inaugurated in 1884,


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