The Treaty of Taastrup (Freden i Høje Taastrup Præstegård) was a preliminary accord signed on 11 February 1658 between King Charles X Gustav of Sweden and King Frederick III of Denmark and Norway.
Individuals including Count Corfitz Ulfeldt participated in the peace negotiations after Denmark-Norway lost in the Second Northern War.
The original copy of the treaty is at the National Museum of Denmark (Nationalmuseet) in Copenhagen.
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