Treaty of Fontainebleau (1541)
Treaty between the Kingdom of France and Denmark-Norway, 1541 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For other treaties of Fontainebleau, see Treaty of Fontainebleau (disambiguation).
The Treaty of Fontainebleau of 1541 was a treaty of alliance between Denmark–Norway and the Kingdom of France in 1541. The alliance was rewritten in June 1542,[1] and formally ended in 1544 by the Treaty of Speyer, between Denmark-Norway and the Holy Roman Empire.
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Alliance treaty between the Kingdom of France and the Kingdom of Denmark and Norway | |
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Context | The French and Danish kingdoms sign a treaty of alliance |
Signed | 29 November 1541 |
Location | Fontainebleau |
Signatories | Christian III Francis I |
Parties | Denmark–Norway Kingdom of France |
Language | French |
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