Treaty of Copenhagen (1441), a peace treaty ending the Dutch–Hanseatic War
Treaty of Copenhagen (1468), by which Margaret of Denmark, was betrothed to James III of Scotland
Treaty of Copenhagen (1660), a peace treaty in the Second Northern War
Treaty of Copenhagen (1670), a treaty of commerce and alliance between Denmark-Norway and Great Britain
Treaty of Copenhagen (1709), an alliance in the Great Northern War
Copenhagen Convention of 1857 governing transit passage through the Danish straits, whereby a group of shipping nations bought out the Sound Dues in the Øresund
Copenhagen Accord, a document adopted at United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009
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TreatyofCopenhagen may refer to: TreatyofCopenhagen (1441), a peace treaty ending the Dutch–Hanseatic War TreatyofCopenhagen (1468), by which Margaret...
the Danish isles and Trøndelag in the face of a Dano–Norwegian and Dutch alliance. The TreatyofCopenhagen restored Bornholm to Denmark and Trøndelag...
The Copenhagen Accord is a document which delegates at the 15th session of the Conference of Parties (COP 15) to the United Nations Framework Convention...
Halland, Bornholm and the Norwegian provinces of Båhuslen and Trøndelag to Sweden. The 1660 TreatyofCopenhagen forced Sweden to return Bornholm and Trøndelag...
successor settled for the Treatyof Oliva with Poland–Lithuania, the Habsburgs and Brandenburg in April and the TreatyofCopenhagen with Denmark in May. Sweden...
the peace treaties ending the Second Northern War (1655–1660). The Treatyof Oliva, the TreatyofCopenhagen in the same year, and the Treatyof Cardis in...
men near Copenhagen. Fredrik was unprepared and was forced to sign the Treatyof Roskilde. Frederick disbanded the elective monarchy in favour of absolute...
change the link to point directly to the intended article. Treaty of Copenhagen (disambiguation) TreatyofCopenhagen (1660) TreatyofCopenhagen (1441)...
suddenly died of an illness in early 1660, while planning an invasion of Norway. Following his death, Sweden made peace in the TreatyofCopenhagen. The Swedes...
Danish provinces (the TreatyofCopenhagen in 1660 had given Bornholm back to Denmark). The Scanian Law manuscripts are collections of the customary law practiced...
Sweden. The Treaty ofCopenhagen from 1660, Malmö Recess 1662, Treatyof Fontainebleau (1679) and Stockholm also in 1679 (known as Peace of Lund) was now ratified...
intercession of Hannibal Sehested, a separate Scandinavian treaty, the TreatyofCopenhagen, was negotiated which reaffirmed much of the Treatyof Roskilde...