A state of emergency was declared by the King of Denmark, Frederick III of Denmark in 1660. Its purpose was to put pressure on the nobility of the first...
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ensure this conversion he instituted the 1660 state of emergency in Denmark. At the September 1660 gathering of the Estates, intended to solve the financial...
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against each other. 10 October – The 1660 Danish state of emergency is declared by the king with the purpose of putting pressure on the nobility, a move...
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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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took part in the decision to introduce the absolute monarchy by the 1660 state of emergency in Denmark. This happened while the popularity of the royal...
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The Danish Unitary State (Danish: Helstaten, German: Gesammtstaat) was a Danish political designation for the monarchical state formation of Denmark, Schleswig...
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Sovereignty Act (category Constitution of Denmark)
] except God alone'. 1660 state of emergency in Denmark Øystein Rian (2003). "Eneveldet og den nye elitens voksende tyngde", in: Maktens historie i dansketiden...
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Regions of Denmark (Danish: regioner) were created as administrative entities at a level above the municipalities and below the central government in the...
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Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark (Greek: Ανδρέας; romanized: Andréas; 2 February [O.S. 21 January] 1882 – 3 December 1944) was the seventh child and...
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Personal union (redirect from List of personal unions)
in the 1557–1660 years under the rule of the House of Dadiani. Kingdom of Kartli and Kingdom of Kakheti united under the rule of a single monarch in 1513–1520...
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Hannibal Sehested (governor) (category Danish people of the Thirty Years' War)
willing abettors of Frederick III during the emergency of 1660, when he re-entered the Danish service as lord treasurer and councilor of state. Both at home...
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Margrethe II (redirect from Margrethe II of Denmark)
II (Danish: [mɑˈkʁeˀtə]; Margrethe Alexandrine Þórhildur Ingrid, born 16 April 1940) is a member of the Danish royal family who reigned as Queen of Denmark...
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Frederik X (redirect from HRH Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark)
1968) is King of Denmark. He acceded to the throne following his mother's abdication on 14 January 2024. Frederik is the eldest son of Queen Margrethe...
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Copenhagen (redirect from Capital of Denmark)
Copenhagen (Danish: København [kʰøpm̩ˈhɑwˀn] ) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark, with a population of 1.4 million in the urban area. The...
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This is a list of wars and war-like conflicts involving the modern Kingdom of Denmark and predecessor states. Danish victory Danish defeat Another...
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Swedish Empire (redirect from Realm of Sweden)
created a new southern rival almost as dangerous as Denmark–Norway in the west. In 1660, after five years of warfare, Sweden had obtained peace and the opportunity...
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Prince Axel of Denmark, RE, SKmd (Danish: Prins Axel Christian Georg til Danmark; 12 August 1888 – 14 July 1964) was a member of the Danish royal family...
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Prussia (redirect from Prussian state)
an emergency decree transferring powers of the Prussian government to German Chancellor Franz von Papen in 1932 and de jure by an Allied decree in 1947...
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only eight years after the end of the second Nordic War (1657–1660), during which Denmark lost the now Swedish provinces of Skåne, Halland and Blekinge....
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March Across the Belts (category Northern War of 1655–1660)
Trøndelag were returned to Denmark in 1660 after Charles X Gustav's failed attempt to defeat Denmark completely in a second war. In its historiography, several...
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The Uniforms of the Royal Danish Army distinguish soldiers from other service members. Royal Danish Army uniforms were originally influenced by French...
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20 July 1932 of an emergency decree, already prepared but not yet dated, entitled "Restoration of Public Safety and Order in the State of Prussia" (Wiederherstellung...
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Helen of Greece and Denmark (Greek: Ελένη, Eleni; Romanian: Elena; 2 May 1896 – 28 November 1982) was the queen mother of Romania during the reign of her...
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Primacy of Foreign Policy in British History, 1660–2000 (Palgrave Macmillan; 2011) 345 pages Neville, Peter (2013). Historical Dictionary of British Foreign...
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Constitutional monarchy (category Constitutional state types)
Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms, the Netherlands, Spain, Belgium, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Lesotho, Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia, and Japan, where...
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Aalborg (redirect from Paris of the North (Denmark))
education in library and information science. Trænregimentet, the Danish regiment for army supply and emergency medical personnel, is also in Aalborg....
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Poll tax (redirect from Poll Tax Act 1660)
the Restoration of Charles II in 1660, the Convention Parliament of 1660 instituted a poll tax to finance the disbanding of the New Model Army (pay arrears...
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Irish pound (category Currencies of the Commonwealth of Nations)
diverged. During the Williamite War of 1689–1691, King James II, no longer reigning in England and Scotland, issued an emergency base-metal coinage known as gun...
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Firefighter (redirect from Fire emergency response service)
The fire service, also known in some countries as the fire brigade or fire department, is one of the three main emergency services. From urban areas to...
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However, visitors to emergency departments in non-emergency situations who are not referred by their GP may incur a fee of €100. In some circumstances this...
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