Kieler Frieden

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Kieler Frieden is the 1814 peace treaty that ended hostilities between Denmark–Norway and Sweden–Great Britain during the Napoleonic Wars and led to the cession of Norway to Sweden.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical event
international treaty
peace treaty
appliesToTerritorialEntity Denmark NERFINISHED
Norway NERFINISHED
Sweden NERFINISHED
chronology late Napoleonic Wars
conflict Gunboat War NERFINISHED
Napoleonic Wars
country Denmark–Norway NERFINISHED
Sweden
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland NERFINISHED
determines Swedish renunciation of claims to Pomerania in favor of Denmark
transfer of Heligoland to the United Kingdom
endTime 1814-01-14
followedBy Congress of Vienna settlements involving Scandinavia
Convention of Moss NERFINISHED
follows Dano-Swedish War of 1808–1809 NERFINISHED
genre peace treaty
hasCause alliances against Napoleon
defeat of Napoleonic France
hasEffect end of Denmark–Norway union
personal union between Sweden and Norway
hasLegalStatus international law treaty
hasPart Treaty of Kiel NERFINISHED
language Danish
French
German
Swedish
location Kiel NERFINISHED
namedAfter Kiel NERFINISHED
partOf European diplomatic settlements of 1814
pointInTime 1814
signatory Kingdom of Denmark–Norway NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Sweden NERFINISHED
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland NERFINISHED
signedBy British plenipotentiaries
Charles XIII of Sweden NERFINISHED
Frederick VI of Denmark NERFINISHED
significantEvent cession of Norway to Sweden
end of hostilities between Denmark–Norway and Sweden–Great Britain
separation of Norway from Denmark
startTime 1814-01-14
topic Norwegian independence movement
Scandinavian history
state succession
territorial cession

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Treaty of Kiel alsoKnownAs Kieler Frieden