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NORWAY .The records of Norway are preserved at Christiania, and include a collection of papers of Christian II., king of Denmark. For the contents of the collection, see Diplomatarium Norvegicum, by Lange and Unger (18491891); and Norske Rigsregistranter tildeels i uddrag, dealing with the 16th and 17th centuries. PoRTuGAL.Portuguese royal records are in the monastery of Sao Bento at Lisbon
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Affairs, Borges de Castro, and afterwards Judice Biker, published their Collec4ao dos Tratados . entre a Corona de Portugal e as mais potentias. There are three volumes of transcripts from Portuguese records in the English Public Record Office.RusslA.The records of the Russian government are distributed in various repositories in Moscow and St Petersburg
Russia
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Petersburg
minor repositories at various provincial capitals, and the records of the Grand Duchy of Finland
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