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Charles Dançay (1510–1589), was a French diplomat, the envoy of France to Denmark and Sweden (based in Denmark) from the reign of Henry II of France onward. He was under order to create peace between the Nordic nations, and contributed to peace between Sweden and Denmark after the Northern Seven Years' War. In 1572, he participated in the preparations of a plot with the Swedish opposition to John III of Sweden, channeled through Charles de Mornay, to depose the king in favor of the future Henry III of France, 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 marriag

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  • Charles Dançay (1510–1589), was a French diplomat, the envoy of France to Denmark and Sweden (based in Denmark) from the reign of Henry II of France onward. He was under order to create peace between the Nordic nations, and contributed to peace between Sweden and Denmark after the Northern Seven Years' War. In 1572, he participated in the preparations of a plot with the Swedish opposition to John III of Sweden, channeled through Charles de Mornay, to depose the king in favor of the future Henry III of France, 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 marriag (en)
  • Charles Dançay, född omkring 1510, död 1589, var en fransk diplomat. Dançay blev i början av Henrik II:s regering (1547-1559) ministerresident i Köpenhamn och inverkade på denna post på Nordens angelägenheter. Efter att Nordiska sjuårskriget brutit ut 1563 fick han sin regerings befallning att göra allt för att förlika den svenske och den danske kungen. Han bidrog till att fred slöts i Szczecin 1570. (sv)
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  • Charles Dançay (1510–1589), was a French diplomat, the envoy of France to Denmark and Sweden (based in Denmark) from the reign of Henry II of France onward. He was under order to create peace between the Nordic nations, and contributed to peace between Sweden and Denmark after the Northern Seven Years' War. In 1572, he participated in the preparations of a plot with the Swedish opposition to John III of Sweden, channeled through Charles de Mornay, to depose the king in favor of the future Henry III of France, 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 Princess Elizabeth of Sweden), but these plans was discontinued by the marriage between Henry and Louise of Lorraine in 1575. (en)
  • Charles Dançay, född omkring 1510, död 1589, var en fransk diplomat. Dançay blev i början av Henrik II:s regering (1547-1559) ministerresident i Köpenhamn och inverkade på denna post på Nordens angelägenheter. Efter att Nordiska sjuårskriget brutit ut 1563 fick han sin regerings befallning att göra allt för att förlika den svenske och den danske kungen. Han bidrog till att fred slöts i Szczecin 1570. Två år därefter låg han i underhandling med Charles de Mornay och några missnöjda svenskar om att uppsätta en fransk prins, Henrik av Anjou, till regent i Sverige (komplotten 1574). Men prinsens val till kung i Polen omintetgjorde denna plan, som var gillad av franska hovet. Dançay beordrades till Henrik i Polen och ordnade dennes angelägenheter där efter hans flykt. Då han återkommit till Danmark arbetade han ivrigt för att stadfästa Frankrikes inflytande i Norden, på en giftermålsförbindelse mellan de svenska och franska kungahusen. Men med giftermålet blev det ingenting av, och en viss spänning tyckes ha inträtt i hans förhållande till Sverige. Dançay avled i Danmark 1589. Han åtnjöt stort anseende, inte enbart som diplomat, utan även som lärd. Han hade nära kontakter med Danmarks främsta vetenskapsmän på den tiden (Tycho Brahe, Anders Sørensen Vedel med flera). Han gjorde tre besök i Sverige. Om de nordiska förhållandena finns många upplysningar i hans ministerberättelser. (sv)
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