• The Treaty of Copenhagen (Danish: Freden i København, Swedish: Freden i Köpenhamn) was signed on 27 May 1660, and marked the conclusion of the Second Northern...
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    February 1660, his successor settled for the Treaty of Oliva with Poland–Lithuania, the Habsburgs and Brandenburg in April and the Treaty of Copenhagen with...
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    in the face of a Dano–Norwegian and Dutch alliance. The Treaty of Copenhagen restored Bornholm to Denmark and Trøndelag to Norway in 1660, while the other...
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    War (1655–1660). It was signed on 3 May [O.S. 23 April] 1660. The Treaty of Oliva, the Treaty of Copenhagen in the same year, and the Treaty of Cardis in...
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    and the Treaty of Copenhagen was signed on 27 May 1660, and it marked the conclusion of the Second Northern War between Sweden and the alliance of Denmark-Norway...
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    resolved with the Treaty of Copenhagen, where Sweden was forced to return Bornholm to Denmark and Trøndelag to Norway. The treaty of 1660 established political...
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  • change the link to point directly to the intended article. Treaty of Copenhagen (disambiguation) Treaty of Copenhagen (1660) Treaty of Copenhagen (1441)...
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  • calendar) peace was restored through French intervention. The Treaty of Copenhagen (1660) borders would be restored in exchange for indemnities, and yet...
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    Roskilde (1658) and the Treaty of Copenhagen (1660), Denmark-Norway released Gottorp from its feudal bonds and recognized the sovereignty of its dukes over the...
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    Dominium maris baltici (category Military history of the Baltic Sea)
    hegemonial ambitions of his adversaries in the Livonian War. The first written reference stems from the Dutch-Swedish treaty of 5 (O.S.) / 15 (N.S.) April...
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    treaty of Kiel, namely the Treaty of Copenhagen (1660), the Treaty of Stockholm (June 1720), the Treaty of Frederiksborg (July 1720) and the Treaty of...
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    Skåneland (category Historical geography of Sweden)
    of the territory ceded to Sweden in 1658 under the Treaty of Roskilde, but after an uprising on Bornholm, that island was returned to Denmark in 1660...
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    supremacy in the Baltic Sea and recovered some of her Scandinavian provinces lost in the Treaty of Copenhagen (1660). Since 1678, France divided the anti-Franco-Swedish...
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    the Treaty of Brömsebro (1645), the Treaty of Roskilde (1658) and the Treaty of Copenhagen (1660). In 1751 a treaty was signed in Strömstad, defining the...
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    Scandinavian treaty was negotiated, the Treaty of Copenhagen (1660), which improved on the terms of the Treaty of Roskilde, returning Trøndelag to Norwegian...
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    Denmark–Norway relations (category Bilateral relations of Denmark)
    Bokmål and Standard Danish Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy Treaty of Copenhagen (1660) Danish colonization of the Americas Danish Norwegians "Statistical Yearbook...
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    Hendrik Carloff (category Sailors on ships of the Dutch West India Company)
    equipped there according to Lieuwe van Aitzema. The Treaty of Roskilde or the Treaty of Copenhagen (1660) determined that the fort would be returned to Sweden...
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    known as the Treaty of Tudején. Also known as the Treaty of Winchester or the Treaty of Westminster. Also known as the First Treaty of Constance. Also...
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    was ended by the Treaty of Copenhagen in May 1660, which confirmed the cession of Scania, Halland, and Blekinge from the Treaty of Roskilde, while Bornholm...
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  • in liberating the rest of the Danish isles, and shortly afterwards the Treaty of Copenhagen (1660) was signed on 27 May 1660. The king's well known and...
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    Danish Gold Coast (category European colonisation of Africa)
    Denmark–Norway controlled in Africa as a part of the Gold Coast (roughly present-day southeast Ghana), which is on the Gulf of Guinea. It was colonized by the Dano-Norwegian...
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  • result of internal conflict inside Norway, status quo ante bellum, or a treaty or peace without a clear result. List of wars involving Denmark List of wars...
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    established right of the dues. Swedish shipping became exempt from the Sound Dues by the terms of the Treaty of Copenhagen, signed on 27 May 1660. The exemption...
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    mainland, and the island of Bornholm. However, two years later, in 1660, there was a follow-up treaty, the Treaty of Copenhagen, which gave Trøndelag and...
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  • unknown or indecisive/inconclusive, result of internal conflict inside Denmark, status quo ante bellum, or a treaty or peace without a clear result. The Dutch...
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    Queen Dowager Hedvig Eleonora. 27 May - The Treaty of Copenhagen (1660) is signed, marking the conclusion of the Second Northern War. Former Queen Christina...
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  • This is a page about the chronological history of Denmark, starting with the Stone Age and ending with present Denmark. Belagerung von Stade (1712) [de]...
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    Sweden. The Treaty of Copenhagen from 1660, Malmö Recess 1662, Treaty of Fontainebleau (1679) and Stockholm also in 1679 (known as Peace of Lund) was now ratified...
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    Two years later, another peace treaty was agreed to, the treaty of Copenhagen (1660), and as compensation for the island of Bornholm, the Danish crown turned...
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