However, the war continued until 1814, when the Treaty of Kiel was signed.
Also like those possessions, Iceland was retained by Denmark at the Treaty of Kiel.
The Danish-Norwegian union was dissolved by the Treaty of Kiel in 1814.
Norway never recognised the validity of the Treaty of Kiel.
Sweden forced Denmark to hand over Norway by the Treaty of Kiel.
This would be realized in the Treaty of Kiel of 1814.
The British held Anholt until the Treaty of Kiel ended the war on 15 January 1814.
The Dano-Norwegian union was formally dissolved at the 1814 Treaty of Kiel.
The Treaty of Kiel was thus tacitly subdued and a new union on more equal terms negotiated.
However, the Treaty of Kiel ultimately prevailed.