An early printer in this city, Gotfred of Ghemen, translated an Account of the Siege of the City of Rhodes. It’s not in Britain, but Karen the Weaver was accused of causing a stormy voyage for James VI of Scotland, causing witch trials in North Berwick and this city. The non-Austrian Frederick III granted this city’s coat of arms, which depicts a castle built by archbishop Absalon. A Rococo palace in this city was named for the ballet and opera enthusiast Sophie Amalie. This city, which was attacked as a reaction to the Continental System in 1807, is the most populous city on a strait where the Sound Dues were levied. The Hanseatic League bombarded this city while it was the de facto capital of Queen Margaret I’s Kalmar Union. For 10 points, name this most populous city in Denmark. ■END■
ANSWER: Copenhagen [or København; accept Second Battle of Copenhagen; accept Bombardment of Copenhagen]
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