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Charles Dançay

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84: 57:, a plan which was approved at the French royal court, but the election of Henry to the Polish throne discontinued these plans. In 1574, he helped Henry escape from Poland. He was under order to increase French influence in the Nordic nations, and negotiated for a French-Swedish marriage alliance (between Henry III and 124:, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Knowledge. 127:
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He was under order to create peace between the Nordic nations, and contributed to peace between Sweden and Denmark after the
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30:(1510–1589), was a French diplomat, the envoy of France to Denmark and Sweden (based in Denmark) from the reign of 17: 58: 38: 143: 157: 164: 192: 187: 96: 8: 54: 62: 46: 31: 139: 50: 181: 42: 146:
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Dancay, Jakob Jakobsen i Nordisk familjebok (andra upplagan, 1906)
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Charles Dancay
Henry II of France
Northern Seven Years' War
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John III of Sweden
Charles de Mornay
Henry III of France
Princess Elizabeth of Sweden
Louise of Lorraine
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