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fact that the Swedish negotiator had no idea that these islands had previously belonged to Norway. The exemption formulated by Bourke was an addition to the Swedish draft treaty but the desire to clarify the exception of the Atlantic islands seems to have arisen as a consequence of English policy. Bourke became a
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Bourke succeeded in obtaining as tolerable terms as possible, so that, for example, part of the Danish-Norwegian government debt was transferred to Norway by its separation from Denmark, and that the Faroe Islands, Iceland and Greenland remained with Denmark. Bourke undeniably was assisted by the
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with Sweden and England. Bourke showed skill and determination despite Denmark's poor negotiating position, having been on the losing side before switching to the Allied side after the
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Bourke married Maria Assunta Leonida Butini in 1798, a good-natured, lively Neapolitan woman who was his mistress before she became his wife.
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Edmund Bourke inherited a considerable fortune from his father and pursued a career as a Danish diplomat. In 1789 he became
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Zeittafel der Rechtsgeschichte. Von den Anfängen über Rom bis 1919. Mit Schwerpunkt Österreich und zeitgenössischen Bezügen
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Later Bourke was sent to the English court and in 1820 to France. However, Bourke quickly died in 1821 and was buried in
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It was done by an Irishman's "lie" that last week reverberated through Norway and Denmark
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to the Kingdom of Sweden. On 8 February Russia was added to the peace treaty at Hanover.
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This article is about Danish diplomat. For other people named Edmund Burke, see
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to Poland and from 1790-1792 was envoy to Poland, where he won the goodwill of
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in 1793 and in 1811 was awarded the Grand Cross of the
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Edmund Bourke
Feldbæk, Ole
"Denmark and the treaty of Kiel 1814"
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10.1080/03468759008579203
"Norway-Denmark, Brother Christian Wins"

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