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Denmark-Norway was a historical political entity that existed from the 16th to 19th centuries, encompassing both Denmark and Norway
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  • A former political entity consisting of the united kingdoms of Denmark and Norway, including overseas Norwegian dependencies of Iceland, Greenland, and the Faroe Islands.

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Some were conquered later on from Denmark-Norway.
The title was introduced in Denmark-Norway during the period of absolute monarchy.
Norway also contributed significantly to the joint literature of Denmark-Norway.
His remaining ally Denmark-Norway became isolated and fell to the coalition.
Christian 's foreign policy was a peaceful one and Denmark-Norway kept strictly neutral.
January Denmark-Norway and Sweden sign a peace treaty.
The united kingdoms are referred to as Denmark-Norway by later historians.
Denmark-Norway did not resist and the invasion again was bloodless.
However, place names and surnames of Denmark-Norway origin still remain among natives.
The territories attacked by France sought the support of Denmark-Norway.
Thomissøn 's hymnal was the only hymnal allowed in Denmark-Norway after it received royal authorization.
In July Denmark-Norway and Poland-Lithuania concluded an offensive and defensive alliance.
Precious metals are also becoming more and more important in the Denmark-Norway currency production.
This created a Denmark-Norway nation ruled from Copenhagen.
The balance of power between Sweden and Denmark-Norway was restored.

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The treaty compelled Denmark-Norway to reopen direct negotiations with Sweden.
It was an agreement between the two arch enemies Denmark-Norway and Sweden.
This was an opportunity for Denmark-Norway to retake areas on the Swedish west coast.
The fort has special meaning to both USA and Denmark-Norway.
Russia in turn pressed Denmark-Norway into war against Sweden.
The institution only applied in Denmark proper, not in the rest of Denmark-Norway.
Sweden had won its most prestigious victory, and Denmark-Norway had suffered its most costly defeat.
Denmark-Norway then carried out some naval attacks on Sweden, which effectively started the war.
The military strength of Sweden ultimately forced Denmark-Norway to give in to Swedish demands.
Denmark-Norway thus chose the lesser of two evils and refused all British proposals for negotiations.
Reformation in Denmark-Norway and Holstein.
Denmark-Norway was the first European country to ban the slave trade.
It was reaffirmed by the Treaty of Lund, signed by Denmark-Norway and Sweden themselves.
In Denmark-Norway Reykjavík was founded the very same year as Östersund on Iceland.
During the Napoleonic Wars, the nation of Denmark-Norway had been allied with France.
Denmark-Norway relies heavily on the silver of Kongsberg to support the ongoing war against Sweden.
Sweden proper was invaded by Denmark-Norway from the West and by Russia from the East.
Denmark-Norway relations are foreign relations between Denmark and Norway.
Notes This is curious as Denmark-Norway and England were engaged in the Gunboat War.
The institution only applied in Iceland, not in the rest of Denmark-Norway.
During the War of the First Coalition Denmark-Norway and Sweden had remained neutral.
Neither Denmark-Norway nor Sweden-Finland would have as influential a role.
Centered around what is known as the Virgin Islands, Denmark-Norway established the Danish West Indies.
Because Denmark-Norway was hostile towards Sweden, they were forced to take a roundabout, land route.
Kingdom of Denmark-Norway.
The institution only applied in Norway, not in the rest of Denmark-Norway.
Christian of Denmark-Norway.
This often refers to the city planning by Christian IV, King of Denmark-Norway.
Reformation in Denmark-Norway.
The United Provinces, under attack by France, sought support from Denmark-Norway.
Frederik IV of Denmark-Norway directed his first attack against Sweden 's ally Holstein-Gottorp.
The 17th century saw a series of wars between Denmark-Norway and Sweden.
Denmark-Norway refused the demands.
The 18th century saw a further division of Sámi lands, between Denmark-Norway and Sweden.
In Denmark-Norway (Norway was then part of a union), the situation was somewhat similar.

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