Second Treaty of Brömsebro (1645)

In this creek lies an islet that was connected to the Danish and Swedish riversides by bridges.

[1] The Danish delegation stayed in Kristianopel while the Swedish side had their accommodation in Söderåkra.

[2] Sweden's highest ranking representative was Lord High Chancellor Axel Oxenstierna.

[2] Corfitz Ulfeldt and Chancellor Christen Thomesen Sehested were the chief negotiators of the Danish delegation.

[2] The French diplomat Gaspard Coignet de la Thuillerie was head mediator and observers from the Hanseatic League, Portugal, Stralsund and Mecklenburg followed the negotiations.

The Treaty of Brömsebro in 1645. Brown: Denmark–Norway; Green: Sweden; Yellow: the provinces of Jämtland , Härjedalen , Idre and Särna and the Baltic Sea islands of Gotland and Ösel , which were ceded to Sweden; Red: the province of Halland , ceded for 30 years