• Events from the year 1665 in Denmark. Monarch - Frederick III 14 November – The King's Law or Lex Regia (Danish and Norwegian: Kongeloven) was introduced...
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    King's Law (category 1665 in Denmark)
    Law (Danish: Kongeloven) or Lex Regia (Latin: Law of The King) (also called the Danish Royal Law of 1665) was the absolutist constitution of Denmark and...
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    brother Prince Christian in 1647. He instituted absolute monarchy in Denmark-Norway in 1660, confirmed by law in 1665 as the first in Western historiography...
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    Second Anglo-Dutch War (category 1665 in Denmark)
    Second Dutch War, began on 4 March 1665, and concluded with the signing of the Treaty of Breda on 31 July 1667. One in a series of naval conflicts between...
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    Denmark (Danish: Danmark, pronounced [ˈtænmɑk] ) is a Nordic country in the south-central portion of Northern Europe with a population of nearly 6 million;...
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  • Events in the year 1665 in Norway: Monarch: Frederick III 2 August – The Battle of Vågen, Bergen, a naval battle between an English flotilla of warships...
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  • Britain (1665–1714), known as Princess Anne of Denmark between her marriage and accession Anne Bowes-Lyon (1917–1980), wife of Prince Georg of Denmark Queen...
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    succession to the Danish throne as a hereditary monarchy was the Kongeloven (Latin: Lex Regia), enacted 14 November 1665, and published in 1709. It declared...
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    Absolute monarchy (category CS1 Danish-language sources (da))
    a written constitution for the first time in Europe in 1665 Kongeloven, 'King's Law' of Denmark–Norway, which ordered that the Monarch: ...shall from this...
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    succession to the Danish throne as a hereditary monarchy was Kongeloven (Lex Regia), enacted on 14 November 1665, and published in 1709. It declared that...
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    Christian V (15 April 1646 – 25 August 1699) was King of Denmark and Norway from 1670 until his death in 1699. Well-regarded by the common people, he was the...
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    the absolutist constitution of Denmark and Norway promulgated by Frederick III in 1665. With the Lex Regia, Denmark had adopted the Salic law, but restricted...
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  • Education in Denmark is compulsory (Danish: undervisningspligt) for children below the age of 15 or 16, even though it is not compulsory to attend Folkeskole...
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    George, Duke of Brunswick (category Articles lacking in-text citations from April 2017)
    Prince of Calenberg from 1665-1679. Sophie Amalie of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1628–1685), who married King Frederick III of Denmark. Ernest Augustus, Elector...
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  • January–July 1540 Anne of Denmark (1574–1619), queen consort of England (1603–1619), Scotland, and Ireland Anne, Queen of Great Britain (1665–1714), who was queen...
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    in the Leges regiae signed on 14 November 1665, stipulating that all power lay in the hands of the king, who was only responsible to God. In Denmark,...
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  • underpinned by a written constitution for the first time in Europe in 1665 Kongeloven ("King's Law") of Denmark–Norway, which ordered that the Monarch "shall from...
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    the King's Law (Latin: Lex Regia; Danish: Kongeloven), the absolutist constitution of Denmark and Norway from 1665. Furthermore, it would also compromise...
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    Hanoverian minister to Denmark. Grote was "more courtier and statesman than educator" and when he left for the Hanoverian court in 1665, he was replaced by...
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    Danish lensfriherre. Thus from a Danish point of view, Friedrich von Ahlefeldt (see above), who had been distinguished in 1665 with a comital title by the...
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    Bayern or Maria-Anna, Kurfürstin von Bayern; 13 January 1610 – 25 September 1665), was a German regent, Electress of Bavaria by marriage to Maximilian I,...
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    cities. In 1664 he had taken control of Taza, but Fez rejected his authority and a siege of the city in 1665 failed. After further campaigning in the Rif...
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    abandoned in 1665 when King Frederick III of Denmark managed to establish a hereditary absolute monarchy by Lex Regia (The Law of The King, Danish: Kongeloven)...
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    The coat of arms of Denmark (Danish: Danmarks rigsvåben) has a lesser and a greater version. The state coat of arms (rigsvåben) consists of three pale...
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    (1654–1666) Prins Christian a.k.a. Christianus Quintus, (1665–1708) Orlogsskib Norske Løve, warship (1665–1679) Hummeren, warship/frigate (1666–1700) Norske...
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  • (1641–1660) António I, Manikongo (1660–1665) Civil War: Awenekongo Afonso II, Manikongo (1665) Álvaro VII, Manikongo (1665–1666) Álvaro VIII, Manikongo (1666–1669)...
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  • Seidelin [dk] (1632–1668), Danish priest Hans Seidelin (1665–1740), Danish civil servant and landowner Hans Seidelin (1695–1752) [dk], Danish Supreme Court justice...
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    of Denmark (Danish and Norwegian: Danmarks tronstol; also: salvingsstol, kroningsstol) is the chair formerly used in the coronation of the Danish monarch...
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  • him hailed as such, strongly influencing the electing council's choice. In 1665 Frederick III signed a new law, proclaiming the kingdom to be hereditary...
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  • Patriarch Christopher I of Alexandria, ruled in 817–841 Christopher I of Denmark (1219–1259), King of Denmark from 1252 to 1259 Christopher I, Margrave of...
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