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| | Treaties of Nijmegen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Some of the countries involved signed peace deals elsewhere, such as the Treaty of Celle (Sweden made peace with Lüneburg), Treaty of Saint-Germain (France and Sweden made peace with Brandenburg) and Treaty of Fontainebleau (French dictated peace between Sweden and Denmark-Norway). |
 | | Sweden was not part of the treaty, but a paragraph in the treaty forced the United Provinces to take a neutral approach toward Sweden, with which they had been at war since 1675. |
 | | The Treaties of Peace of Nijmegen (Negotiations de Nimegue or Negotiations de la Paix de Nimegue) were a series of treaties, August 1678 - December 1679, ending war between various countries, including France, United Provinces, Spain, Brandenburg, Sweden, Denmark, Münster, the Holy Roman Empire m.m, during the Franco-Dutch War (1672-1678). |
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