Events in the year 1629 in Norway. Monarch: Christian IV. Christoffer Urne became Steward of Norway, serving until 1642. 16 February – Gert Miltzow, priest...
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1629 (MDCXXIX) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar, the 1629th...
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Treaty of Lübeck (category 1629 in Norway)
Danish intervention in the Thirty Years' War (Low Saxon or Emperor's War, Kejserkrigen). It was signed in Lübeck on 22 May 1629 by Albrecht von Wallenstein...
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Treaty of Lübeck in 1629, which forbade Denmark–Norway from future intervening in German affairs, Denmark–Norways's participation in the war came to an...
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Oslo (redirect from Oslo, Norway)
unaffiliated with any religion or life stance community. Niels Juel (1629–1697), Danish-Norwegian admiral and Danish naval hero Fridtjof Nansen (1861–1930), polar...
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Niels Juel (category 1629 births)
Niels Juel (8 May 1629 – 8 April 1697) was a Danish admiral and naval hero. He served as supreme command of the Dano-Norwegian Navy during the late 17th...
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Brown rat (redirect from Norway rat)
the common rat, street rat, sewer rat, wharf rat, Hanover rat, Norway rat and Norwegian rat, is a widespread species of common rat. One of the largest...
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Bergen (redirect from Bergen (Norway))
Heritage Sites. In 1349, the Black Death was brought to Norway by an English ship arriving in Bergen. Later outbreaks occurred in 1618, 1629 and 1637, on...
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Christian IV of Denmark (redirect from Christian IV of Denmark and Norway)
Denmark and Norway and Duke of Holstein and Schleswig from 1588 until his death in 1648. His reign of 59 years and 330 days is the longest in Scandinavian...
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writer (born 1629). Portals: Norway History Lists Rian, Øystein. "Christian 5.". In Bolstad, Erik (ed.). Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk...
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Mohr, mathematician (born 1640) 8 April – Niels Juel, admiral (born 1629 in Norway). "Christian V: Scandinavian king". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved...
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Frederick III of Denmark (redirect from Frederick III of Norway)
18 March 1609 – 9 February 1670) was King of Denmark and Norway from 1648 until his death in 1670. He also governed under the name Frederick II as diocesan...
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(1629–1668), Norwegian clergyman, theologian and historical writer Gert Neuhaus (born 1939), German artist Gert Nygårdshaug (born 1946), Norwegian author...
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Johan Skytte (1629–1634) The Scanian Dominion (Swedish: Skånska Generalguvernementet), was established after the Treaty of Roskilde in 1658 and initially...
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(1677–1708) Kingdom of Bamum (complete list) – Ngapna, Mfon (1590–1629) Ngouloure, Mfon (1629–1672) Koutou, Mfon (1672–1757) Chad Sultanate of Bagirmi (complete...
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Torstenson War (category 17th century in Norway)
1629 Treaty of Lübeck. After its victories in the war, Sweden felt it had to attack Denmark-Norway due to its advantageous geographical position in relation...
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(born 1629). Portals: Norway History Lists Johannessen, Finn Erhard; Mardal, Magnus A. "Frederik 4.". In Bolstad, Erik (ed.). Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian)...
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Halden (redirect from Fredrikshald, Norway)
Hallen (English: "rise" or "slope") first mentioned in 1629, "Halden", became the city of Fredrikshald in 1665, named after Frederick III of Denmark. The...
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This is a list of wars involving the Kingdom of Norway. Norwegian victory Norwegian defeat Another result * *e.g. result unknown or indecisive/inconclusive...
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Music of Annette Peacock ECM 1628 1998 Christian Wallumrød Trio No Birch ECM 1629 1997 Rosamunde Quartett Webern / Shostakovich / Burian ECM New Series ECM...
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59.9054667; 10.7597361 Aker was a former independent municipality in Akershus, Norway, that constitutes the vast majority of the territory of the modern...
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II, Duke of Elbeuf (1596–1657) Charles II, Duke of Mantua and Montferrat (1629–1665) Charles II of England, Scotland and Ireland (1630–1685) Charles II...
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Sweden (redirect from Science and technology in Sweden)
a Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. It borders Norway to the west and north, and Finland to the east. At 450,295...
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Thirty Years' War (redirect from French intervention in the Thirty Years' War)
the Dutch Army under Frederick Henry in 1629 caused dismay in Madrid. From 1626 to 1629, Gustavus was engaged in a war with Poland–Lithuania, ruled by...
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Pennsylvania is a state located in the Northeastern United States. As of the 2020 U.S. census, Pennsylvania is the fifth-most populous state with 13,002...
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Swedish Empire (category 17th century in Sweden)
continuation of the Polish war in 1625–1629 ended with a ceasefire in Stary Targ (Truce of Altmark) on 26 September 1629 that was in favour of the Swedes, to...
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Cornelis Tromp (category 1629 births)
September 1629 – 29 May 1691) was a Dutch naval officer who served as lieutenant-admiral general in the Dutch Navy, and briefly as a general admiral in the...
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Sri Chand (category 1629 deaths)
Sri Chand (8 September 1494 – 13 January 1629; Gurmukhi: ਸ੍ਰੀ ਚੰਦ), also referred to as Baba Sri Chandra or Bhagwan Sri Chandra, was the founder of the...
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Hannibal Sehested (governor) (category Governors-general of Norway)
attended the Sorø Academy from 1626 to 1629, and then studied abroad in Germany, Holland, France and England from 1629 to 1639. After completing his education...
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