Treaty of Lübeck (1629)

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The Treaty of Lübeck (1629) was a peace agreement that ended Denmark’s involvement in the Thirty Years’ War, restoring Christian IV’s territories but forcing him to withdraw from imperial politics and abandon support for the Protestant cause in the Holy Roman Empire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical event
peace treaty
affected Duchy of Holstein
surface form: Duchies of Holstein

Duchy of Schleswig
surface form: Duchies of Schleswig
alsoKnownAs Peace of Lübeck
archivedIn various European state archives
category 1629 in Denmark
1629 in the Holy Roman Empire
History of Lübeck
Treaty of Osnabrück
surface form: Treaties of the Thirty Years' War
confirmed status quo ante bellum for Danish territories
countryAtTime Holy Roman Empire
dateSigned 1629-05-22
endedConflict Danish intervention in the Thirty Years' War
followed Battle of Lutter
surface form: Battle of Lutter (1626)

Danish military defeats by imperial forces
hasConsequence end of Denmark's role as a major military power in the Empire
shift of Protestant leadership in the Empire away from Denmark
strengthening of Habsburg position in northern Germany
hasForm written treaty document
historicalPeriod Early modern period
language German
Latin
legalStatus international agreement
limited Danish influence in the Holy Roman Empire
locatedInPresentDay Germany
negotiatedWith Albrecht von Wallenstein
party Christian IV of Denmark NERFINISHED
Austrian Habsburg Monarchy
surface form: Habsburg Monarchy

Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor
surface form: Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II

Holy Roman Empire
Denmark–Norway
surface form: Kingdom of Denmark–Norway
placeInWarSequence one of the early peace settlements of the Thirty Years' War
preceded Edict of Restitution
surface form: Edict of Restitution (1629) in its practical enforcement phase
relatedConflict Thirty Years' War
relatedTo Lower Saxon Circle of the Holy Roman Empire
requiredAction Christian IV to abandon support for Protestant princes in the Holy Roman Empire
Denmark to disband most of its army in the Empire
Denmark to renounce claims in the Lower Saxon Circle
Denmark to withdraw from imperial politics
resultedIn end of Danish occupation of parts of northern Germany
restoration of Christian IV's pre-war territories
withdrawal of Denmark from the Thirty Years' War
signedBy envoys of Ferdinand II
representatives of Christian IV of Denmark
signedIn Free City of Lübeck
surface form: Free Imperial City of Lübeck

Lübeck

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Christian IV of Denmark notableEvent Treaty of Lübeck (1629)
Danish intervention in the Thirty Years' War significantEvent Treaty of Lübeck (1629)
this entity surface form: Treaty of Lübeck
Danish intervention in the Thirty Years' War treaty Treaty of Lübeck (1629)
this entity surface form: Treaty of Lübeck