SCHLESWIG, Former Duchy, Germany and Denmark

shlĕsˈvĭkh, Dan. Slesvig, former duchy, N Germany and S Denmark, occupying the southern part of Jutland. The Eider River separates it from Holstein. German Schleswig forms part of Schleswig-Holstein. Danish Schleswig, known as North Schleswig (Dan. Nordslesvig or Sønderjylland) includes the cities of Åbenrå, Haderslev, Sønderborg, and Tønder, and was incorporated with Denmark following a plebiscite in 1920.

The duchy of Schleswig, created in 1115, was a hereditary fief held from the kings of Denmark. King Waldemar III (who had been duke of Schleswig as Waldemar V) conferred Schleswig on his uncle, Gerhard, and granted a charter forbidding the union of Schleswig and Denmark under a single overlord. In 1386 the count of Holstein received Schleswig as a hereditary fief. His descendant, Christian I of Denmark, inherited (1460) both Schleswig and Holstein, but he was obliged to recognize the inseparability of the two territories and to affirm that they were bound to the Danish crown by a personal union only.

In the 16th cent. Schleswig and Holstein (which had also become a duchy) underwent complex subdivisions, although theoretically the principle of the inseparability of the two duchies was not violated. The three main divisions were: a ducal portion, including parts of both duchies, which was conferred on Adolphus, duke of Holstein-Gottorp, younger brother of Christian III of Denmark, and on his descendants, the dukes of Holstein-Gottorp; a royal portion, including parts of both duchies, ruled directly by the Danish kings; and a common portion, ruled jointly by the Danish kings and the dukes of Holstein-Gottorp.

By the Treaty of Roskilde (1658) the Danish crown renounced its suzerainty over ducal Schleswig; the resulting quarrels between Denmark and the duke of Holstein-Gottorp were a major factor in the Northern War (1700–1721), which ended with the dispossession of Duke Charles Frederick of Holstein-Gottorp and the union of the ducal portion of Schleswig with the Danish crown. Grand Duke Paul (later Emperor Paul I), renounced (1773) the ducal portion of Holstein, yielding it to the Danish crown, in exchange for Oldenburg. Thus all Schleswig and Holstein were once more united under the Danish kings. The events related in the article Schleswig-Holstein led to the annexation (1866) of both duchies by Prussia.

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...obliterated the former liberal principle...interest, were Schleswig, Polish Poznan...desire to annex Schleswig which had...united with Denmark for centuries...that time Germany was entirely...incorporate into Germany the Poles of the Grand Duchy of Poznan...
II BELGIUM AND DENMARK OUR examination of...the frontier between Germany and Denmark. This had been established...force of arms when Schleswig was taken from Denmark...The territory of the former duchy of Schleswig comprises the portion...
acquired the duchy of Bar in France...the duchy of Schleswig, a fief of the kingdom of Denmark. In the same...elected Duke of Schleswig and Count of...the duchy of Schleswig. On the west...and Liege, the former large, the latter...southern or western Germany. Amongst them...
...awarded the duchies of Schleswig and Holstein to Denmark. 1863: The...the unity of Denmarks territorial claim with regard to Schleswig and Holstein, by annexing the former region. 1864...Alliance, and the duchy was placed under...Parliament, in Denmark, led to restoration...signed with Germany, immediately...
...menace to Denmark which loomed in the Schleswig-Holstein...times the two duchies had been linked...northern Schleswig Danish, and southern Schleswig about evenly...especially in the former duchy, soon after...History of Germany , N. Y...


 

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...whereby the former is defined...all over Germany. He was...relationship to Denmark more soberly...included these duchies. Falck made...reintegration of the duchy into the...completely from Denmark. (28...Herzogthums Schleswig Ethnic and...Conditions in the Duchy of Sleswig...for the two duchies. (30...centuries, the duchy bridged the...called the duchies. This entity...border between Germany and Denmark came to separate...
...letter to his former commanding...uprisings in Germany who by 1864...were born in Germany as opposed...was of the former school, and...family in the Duchy of Schleswig near the present...Schleswig and Denmark, Salomon...


 

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...partition of Schleswig, something which...justifications. Following Denmarks suppression of a German rising in Schleswig and subsequent...partition the Grand Duchy of Posen and...states such as Denmark and the restoration...deputies spoke of Germany as not only having...The case for Schleswig was a long...equally bad. The former would mean a...


 

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SCHLESWIG , former duchy, Germany and Denmark shles vikh...former duchy, N Germany and S Denmark...Holstein . German Schleswig forms part of...also become a duchy) underwent complex...inseparability of the two duchies was not violated...
...declared war on Denmark, which was...disposal of the duchies was still at...to annex the duchies and had encouraged...with Austria. Schleswig was placed...while the duchy of Lauenburg (also lost by Denmark in 1864) went...Prussian victory; Schleswig, Holstein...Denmark. The former free city of...state of West Germany, and in 1990...
...Poland on the east; Denmark on the north; and...on in Bonn , the former capital of West Germany. Land and People Germany as a whole can be...predominates. N Germany, drained by the...especially in Schleswig-Holstein; pork...
...Denmark and N Schleswig-Holstein state, Germany. It is bounded...population of Denmark. The Limfjord...the Gudena, Denmarks principal river...173 m) in Denmark, is in E Jutland...part of the former duchy of Schleswig, including...
HOLSTEIN former duchy, N central Germany, the part of Schleswig-Holstein S of...after 1814, see Schleswig-Holstein . For...personal union with Denmark, to the great displeasure...as distinct from Schleswig, which was outside...
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