Treaty of Celle (1679)

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The Treaty of Celle (1679) was a peace agreement that helped end the Scanian War by settling territorial and political disputes between Sweden and its adversaries in Northern Europe.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical event
international treaty
peace treaty
follows military campaigns of the Scanian War
hasCategory 17th-century treaties
Peace treaties of the Holy Roman Empire
Scanian War peace agreements
Treaties of Sweden
hasCountryAtTime Holy Roman Empire
hasDate 1679
hasLanguage French
German
Latin
hasLocation Celle
hasPurpose to restore peace after the Scanian War
to settle political disputes in Northern Europe
to settle territorial disputes in Northern Europe
hasSignificance contributed to the end of the Scanian War
formed part of the broader post-war settlement involving Sweden
helped stabilize the political situation in Northern Europe
hasYear 1679
involvesParty Denmark–Norway
surface form: Denmark-Norway

Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg
surface form: Electorate of Brunswick-Lüneburg

Sweden
involvesRegion Northern Europe
partOf peace settlements ending the Scanian War
relatedToConflict Scanian War
resultsIn adjustment of territorial control between Sweden and its adversaries
normalization of relations between Sweden and neighboring powers

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Scanian War concludedBy Treaty of Celle (1679)