Events in the year 1659 in Norway. Monarch: Frederick III. February - The Second Battle of Frederikshald. 5 June – Anne Clausdatter, businesswoman and...
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1659 (MDCLIX) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar, the 1659th...
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Danish overseas colonies (redirect from Dano-Norwegian empire)
April 1659, 22 April 1663 – 3 May 1664) Fort Frederiksborg (Amanful or Amanfro: 1659 – 16 April 1685) Fort William (Ghana) in Anomabu (1657–1659) Small...
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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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Events from the year 1659 in Denmark. Monarch – Frederick III Steward of the Realm: Joachim Gersdorff 10 February and 11 – A Swedish siege of the city...
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nobleman, Chancellor of Norway (died 1659). Portals: Norway History Lists Bricka, Carl Frederick (1887–1905). "Jens Juel". Runeburg.org (in Danish). Dansk Biografisk...
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Treaty of Roskilde (redirect from Peace in Roskilde)
in 1659. Meanwhile, Norwegian forces succeeded in expelling the Swedish occupiers from Trøndelag. Eventually, the resulting Treaty of Copenhagen in 1660...
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Stormen på København) also known as the Battle of Copenhagen on 11 February 1659 was a major engagement during the Second Northern War, taking place during...
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Jens Bjelke (category 1659 deaths)
Bjelke (2 February 1580 – 7 November 1659) was a Norwegian nobleman who was Chancellor of Norway from 1614 to 1659, and was succeeded by his son Ove Bjelke...
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