Peace of Lübeck

The Peace of Lübeck signed with Lübeck (northern of the Germany) the May 12th 1629 by the king of Denmark Christian IV and the emperor of the Holy roman Empire Ferdinand II, after the invasion of the Denmark by the catholic armies under the command of the Condottiere Albert de Wallenstein

By this treaty, the Denmark, private of all these territories in Germany, was committed not intervening more in the businesses of the Empire, thus marking its decline as a European great power.

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