Treaty of Fontainebleau (1679)

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The Treaty of Fontainebleau (1679) was a peace agreement brokered under French influence that helped end the Scanian War between Denmark-Norway and Sweden, reshaping power dynamics in Northern Europe.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf international treaty
peace treaty
belligerentSide Denmark–Norway
surface form: Denmark-Norway

Sweden
brokeredBy France
brokeredUnderInfluenceOf Louis XIV of France
category 1679 in international relations
Peace treaties of Denmark
Peace treaties of Sweden
Treaties of France
Treaty of Lund
surface form: Treaties of the Scanian War
endedConflictBetween Denmark–Norway
surface form: Denmark-Norway

Sweden
historicalPeriod late 17th century
influencedBy French foreign policy
language French
mediator France
partOfConflictSettlement Scanian War
regionAffected Northern Europe
relatedConflict Scanian War
relatedTo Franco-Danish relations
Franco-Swedish relations
Treaty of Lund
surface form: Treaty of Lund (1679)
reshaped power dynamics in Northern Europe
resultedIn end of hostilities between Denmark-Norway and Sweden in the Scanian War
signatory Denmark–Norway
surface form: Denmark-Norway

Sweden
signedAt Fontainebleau, France
surface form: Fontainebleau
signedIn 1679
signedInCountry Kingdom of France

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Scanian War concludedBy Treaty of Fontainebleau (1679)
Treaty of Copenhagen (1660) chronologicallyBefore Treaty of Fontainebleau (1679)