Treaty of Frederiksborg

Treaty of Frederiksborg

The Treaty of Frederiksborg refers to the treaty signed at Frederiksborg Palace on July 3, 1720 that ended the Great Northern War between Sweden and Denmark-Norway. Sweden paid 600,000 Riksdaler in damages, broke the alliance with Holstein and forfeited its right to duty free passage of Öresund. Also, Denmark got the full control over the land of Schleswig.


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