#dominium_maris_septentrionalis

Dominium maris septentrionalis

The dominium maris septentrionalis were the western and northern maritime waters claimed by Denmark–Norway in the Early Modern era. Constituting the western and northern part of the Danish kongens strømme, the dominium maris septentrionalis stretched from the coasts of Greenland in the west to the Jutland peninsula in the southeast and to Norway's North Cape in the northeast, thus including the respective parts of the North Sea and the Atlantic and Arctic oceans. The claim to the dominium maris septentrionalis as opposed to claiming sovereignty only in coastal waters dates back to the 1560s, during the reign of Frederick II of Denmark-Norway.

Tue 13th

Provided by Wikipedia

Learn More

This keyword could refer to multiple things. Here are some suggestions:

0 searches
This keyword has never been searched before
This keyword has never been searched for with any other keyword.