Denmark-Russia relations in the years 1493-1924: Vikings, the Baltic Sea, Sweden, Poland-Lithuania, royal dynasties, Tsar Peter III, naval officers and trade companies

For more than 1,000 years there have been relations between Denmark and Russia in political, cultural and economic affairs. There has never been a real bilateral war between the two countries. However, it is not said that the relationship has always been harmonious or close, neither in state nor in...

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Main Author: Christensen Carsten Sander
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Modern Humanitarian Researches 2018-10-01
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spelling doaj-dba10fe702404b5bb3be9cd42602af362020-11-24T22:05:43ZengInstitute of Modern Humanitarian ResearchesStudia Humanitatis2308-80792018-10-013Denmark-Russia relations in the years 1493-1924: Vikings, the Baltic Sea, Sweden, Poland-Lithuania, royal dynasties, Tsar Peter III, naval officers and trade companiesChristensen Carsten Sander0Billund Museum (Billund, Denmark)For more than 1,000 years there have been relations between Denmark and Russia in political, cultural and economic affairs. There has never been a real bilateral war between the two countries. However, it is not said that the relationship has always been harmonious or close, neither in state nor in popular terms. 525 years ago, in the year 1493, the Danish-Russian relations were finally written down in the so-called Treaty of Copenhagen on the 8th of November. Since then diplomatic relations between the two countries have been parts of the foreign policy of both countries. In the following half a century, especially Russia had interfered in the historic destiny of Denmark, whereas Denmark tried to interfere in the development of Russian agriculture and industry in the beginning of the 1900s. In this article it will be analysed what has meant the connection between Denmark and Russia throughout the ages and what have been the reasons for the political actions in the two respective countries toward each other.http://st-hum.ru/en/node/708/Treaty of MozhayskNovgorodSweden8 November 1493NorwayBaltic SeaEstoniaTsar Peter IIIVikingsArkhangelskKolaEmpress DagmarPrussiaTreaty of Tsarskoye SelоChristian IVPeter the GreatPetsorian CompanyCarsten Rode
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Denmark-Russia relations in the years 1493-1924: Vikings, the Baltic Sea, Sweden, Poland-Lithuania, royal dynasties, Tsar Peter III, naval officers and trade companies
Studia Humanitatis
Treaty of Mozhaysk
Novgorod
Sweden
8 November 1493
Norway
Baltic Sea
Estonia
Tsar Peter III
Vikings
Arkhangelsk
Kola
Empress Dagmar
Prussia
Treaty of Tsarskoye Selо
Christian IV
Peter the Great
Petsorian Company
Carsten Rode
author_facet Christensen Carsten Sander
author_sort Christensen Carsten Sander
title Denmark-Russia relations in the years 1493-1924: Vikings, the Baltic Sea, Sweden, Poland-Lithuania, royal dynasties, Tsar Peter III, naval officers and trade companies
title_short Denmark-Russia relations in the years 1493-1924: Vikings, the Baltic Sea, Sweden, Poland-Lithuania, royal dynasties, Tsar Peter III, naval officers and trade companies
title_full Denmark-Russia relations in the years 1493-1924: Vikings, the Baltic Sea, Sweden, Poland-Lithuania, royal dynasties, Tsar Peter III, naval officers and trade companies
title_fullStr Denmark-Russia relations in the years 1493-1924: Vikings, the Baltic Sea, Sweden, Poland-Lithuania, royal dynasties, Tsar Peter III, naval officers and trade companies
title_full_unstemmed Denmark-Russia relations in the years 1493-1924: Vikings, the Baltic Sea, Sweden, Poland-Lithuania, royal dynasties, Tsar Peter III, naval officers and trade companies
title_sort denmark-russia relations in the years 1493-1924: vikings, the baltic sea, sweden, poland-lithuania, royal dynasties, tsar peter iii, naval officers and trade companies
publisher Institute of Modern Humanitarian Researches
series Studia Humanitatis
issn 2308-8079
publishDate 2018-10-01
description For more than 1,000 years there have been relations between Denmark and Russia in political, cultural and economic affairs. There has never been a real bilateral war between the two countries. However, it is not said that the relationship has always been harmonious or close, neither in state nor in popular terms. 525 years ago, in the year 1493, the Danish-Russian relations were finally written down in the so-called Treaty of Copenhagen on the 8th of November. Since then diplomatic relations between the two countries have been parts of the foreign policy of both countries. In the following half a century, especially Russia had interfered in the historic destiny of Denmark, whereas Denmark tried to interfere in the development of Russian agriculture and industry in the beginning of the 1900s. In this article it will be analysed what has meant the connection between Denmark and Russia throughout the ages and what have been the reasons for the political actions in the two respective countries toward each other.
topic Treaty of Mozhaysk
Novgorod
Sweden
8 November 1493
Norway
Baltic Sea
Estonia
Tsar Peter III
Vikings
Arkhangelsk
Kola
Empress Dagmar
Prussia
Treaty of Tsarskoye Selо
Christian IV
Peter the Great
Petsorian Company
Carsten Rode
url http://st-hum.ru/en/node/708/
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