Dänemark-Norwegen
Das Königreich Dänemark-Norwegen war eine Union zwischen den beiden Königreichen Dänemark und Norwegen, die von 1536 bis 1814 dauerte. Während dieser Zeit war die Hauptstadt beider Länder Kopenhagen, und sie teilten sich das gleiche Militär. Das Königreich besaß auch Kolonien in Grönland, Island, Afrika, der Karibik und Indien.
Könige
- 1524-1533: Friedrich I.
- 1588-1648: Christ IV
- 1648–1670: Friedrich III.
- 1808–1814: Friedrich VI.
Fragen und Antworten
Q: What was the Kingdom of Denmark-Norway?
A: The Kingdom of Denmark-Norway was a union between the two kingdoms Denmark and Norway.
Q: How long did the Kingdom of Denmark-Norway last?
A: The Kingdom of Denmark-Norway lasted from 1536 to 1814.
Q: What was the previous union that Denmark and Norway were in?
A: Denmark and Norway were previously in the Kalmar Union with Sweden.
Q: What was the capital of both Denmark and Norway during the Kingdom of Denmark-Norway?
A: Copenhagen was the capital of both Denmark and Norway during the Kingdom of Denmark-Norway.
Q: Did Denmark-Norway have colonies?
A: Yes, Denmark-Norway possessed colonies in Greenland, Iceland, Africa, the Caribbean and India.
Q: Did Denmark and Norway share the same military during the Kingdom of Denmark-Norway?
A: Yes, Denmark and Norway shared the same military during the Kingdom of Denmark-Norway.
Q: When did the Kingdom of Denmark-Norway end?
A: The Kingdom of Denmark-Norway ended in 1814.