The Constitution of Denmark: A Monumental Shift on January 16, 1864
1864 · Copenhagen, Denmark
The Danish Monarchy declared the Constitution of Denmark, adopting parliamentary democracy while maintaining the monarchy.
June 3, 1548
The Treaty of Nyborg is signed, which settles a conflict between King Christian III of Denmark and the Swedish crown, concluding territorial disputes.
Nyborg, Denmark | Danish Monarchy
The information regarding the Treaty of Nyborg being signed on June 3, 1548, as settling a conflict between King Christian III of Denmark and the Swedish crown, is not accurate. No historical records confirm the signing of such a treaty on that specific date between these parties.
During the mid-16th century, tensions did exist between Denmark and Sweden, particularly due to the efforts of the Danish king to consolidate power in Scandinavia and Sweden’s own ambitions, but no treaty by that name and purpose is documented on June 3, 1548.
If you have other dates or events in mind, I’d be happy to provide information on those.
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