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A '''state of emergency''' was declared by the [[King of Denmark]] in 1660. Its purpose was to put pressure on the [[Estates of the realm#First Estate|first estate]], which were reluctant to a proposal from the [[Estates of the realm#Second Estate|second]] and [[Estates of the realm#Third Estate|third estates]] to replace the [[elective monarchy]] with [[hereditary monarchy]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Dyrvik|first=Ståle|authorlink=Ståle Dyrvik|title=Norsk historie 1625-1814|publisher=Samlaget|location=Oslo|date=1999|series=Volume three of ''[[Norsk historie (Samlaget)|Norsk historie]]''|page=34|isbn=978-82-521-5546-4|language=Norwegian}}</ref>
A '''state of emergency''' was declared by the [[King of Denmark]] in 1660. Its purpose was to put pressure on the [[Estates of the realm#First Estate|first estate]], which were reluctant to a proposal from the [[Estates of the realm#Second Estate|second]] and [[Estates of the realm#Third Estate|third estates]] to replace the [[elective monarchy]] with [[hereditary monarchy]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Dyrvik|first=Ståle|authorlink=Ståle Dyrvik|title=Norsk historie 1625-1814|publisher=Samlaget|location=Oslo|year=1999|series=Volume three of ''[[Norsk historie (Samlaget)|Norsk historie]]''|page=34|isbn=978-82-521-5546-4|language=Norwegian}}</ref>


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A state of emergency was declared by the King of Denmark in 1660. Its purpose was to put pressure on the first estate, which were reluctant to a proposal from the second and third estates to replace the elective monarchy with hereditary monarchy.[1]

References

  1. ^ Dyrvik, Ståle (1999). Norsk historie 1625-1814. Volume three of Norsk historie (in Norwegian). Oslo: Samlaget. p. 34. ISBN 978-82-521-5546-4.