Fact-checked by Grok 2 weeks ago
References
-
[1]
denmark, 1513-1660: the rise and decline of a renaissance monarchy... (Grevens fejde), would be named—was a distant relation of the Danish Oldenburgs, a grandson of King Christian I's brother Gerhard. He may have had a dynastic ...
-
[2]
[PDF] Scandinavia; a political history of Denmark, Norway and Sweden ...11 Grevens Fejde," now happily over, marked a turning-point in. Danish history. The king and the nobility had triumphed over the burgesses and the common ...
- [3]
-
[4]
A Brief History of Medieval Monasticism in Denmark (with Schleswig ...The convictions of the trial only sparked a complete mayhem with the war of Grevens Fejde ('The Count's Feud') 1534–1536, which the Catholic church was ...
-
[5]
12 - The struggle for supremacy in the Baltic between Denmark and ...Due to Lübeck's unsuccessful intervention in the so-called Count's War (Grevens Fejde), 1534–6, the city lost almost all of its political and economic ...
-
[6]
Henry VIII of England, Lübeck and the count's war, 1533–1535Feb 21, 2017 · Caspar Paludan-Miiller demonstrated in his authoritative, two-volume study of the Count's War (Grevens Fejde),1 the name given to the civil ...<|control11|><|separator|>
-
[7]
Christian III of Denmark, 1503-1559Dec 18, 2014 · In 1533 Frederick died, triggering a succession crisis. The largely Catholic state council declared Frederick's younger son Hans to be king.
-
[8]
A ROYAL CRISIS BROUGHT IN THE DANISH REFORMATIONWhen offered the kingdom of Denmark after Frederick's death in 1533, he was clear that if elected king he would make Denmark a Lutheran nation. The Catholic ...
-
[9]
[PDF] Scandinavia After the Fall of the Kalmar Union - BYU ScholarsArchiveJul 10, 2007 · II, in 1523. After Frederik I's death in 1533, a three-year interregnum followed, which lasted until the end of the Count's War in 1536 ...
-
[10]
History of Denmark - Reformation and war | BritannicaAfter Frederick died in 1533, the bishops and other members of the predominantly Catholic Rigsråd postponed the election of a new king; they feared that the ...
-
[11]
Reformation, War, Lutheranism - Denmark - BritannicaAfter Frederick died in 1533, the bishops and other members of the predominantly Catholic Rigsråd postponed the election of a new king; they feared that the ...
-
[12]
Hans Tausen | Renaissance theologian, Lutheran ... - BritannicaSep 23, 2025 · Hans Tausen was a religious Reformer known as “the Danish Luther” for his major role in bringing the Reformation to Denmark.
-
[13]
Martin Luther in Denmark### Summary of Lutheran Ideas in Denmark Before 1534, Key Reformers, and Religious Divisions
-
[14]
[PPT] The emergence of real property rights in Denmark – A case of path ...Expropriation only according to law, and against full compensation. Stubkjær@WINIR2014_P1.3 .., but alsoinfringed upon. ~1536, Appropriation of church land (30% ...<|separator|>
-
[15]
An Economic History of Denmark – EH.netFollowing the Protestant Reformation in 1536, the Crown took over all church land, thereby making it the owner of 50 percent of all land. The costs of ...
-
[16]
On this date in History: Election of King Christian III of Denmark and ...Jul 4, 2019 · King Frederik I died on April 10, 1533 and his eldest son was elected as King Christian III of Denmark and Norway on July 4, 1534.
-
[17]
Christian III (1503–1559) | The Royal Danish CollectionChristian III was the son of Frederik I and Queen Anna of Brandenburg. He was part of the Royal House of Oldenborg in Denmark. Christian grew up in Germany, ...Missing: Grevens Fejde allierede
-
[18]
Count's Feud - History MapsThe Count's Feud (Grevens Fejde) escalated when armed rebellion broke out among Catholic peasants led by Skipper Clement in northern Jutland.
-
[19]
The Role of the Lutheran Church in Denmark - jstorIt was ended by Christians conquering of Copenhagen in late 1536. Christian III was a stern Lutheran believer, and he immediately threw the bishops into jail as ...
-
[20]
Reformation and Reorganisation 1520–1600 (Part I)Jul 5, 2016 · It gradually developed in the Lutheran direction, but within it there remained more Catholic elements than in any other Lutheran church. The ...
-
[21]
Medieval Scandinavia; From Conversion to Reformation circa 800 ...It has been called the 'Count's feud' because it was led by Christopher, Count of Oldenburg, who first supported the restoration of Christian II but was ...
-
[22]
Count's War | Christian III, Schmalkaldic War - BritannicaCount's War, (1534–36), the last Danish war of succession, which resulted in the strengthening of the monarchy and in the establishment of Danish Lutheranism.
-
[23]
Christopher, count of Oldenburg | Prussian Ruler, Duke of HolsteinSep 23, 2025 · The count's forces were opposed by Danish, German, and Swedish forces favouring the candidacy of Duke Christian of Schleswig and Holstein (later ...Missing: Feud | Show results with:Feud
-
[24]
Castles at War, Castles of the North vol. 1, ed. Rainer Atzbach, Lars ...... Count's Feud, it soon became clear to turn against Christopher of Oldenburg. that the Kingdom's forts and castles were Christian III had formed an alliance ...
-
[25]
Denmark - 1086-1536 - The Middle Ages - GlobalSecurity.orgJul 22, 2013 · The murder in 1086 of Knud the Holy (Knud IV) by the Danish nobles put a temporary stop to the radical expansion of the Danish royal power.
-
[26]
Grevens Fejde 1534-1536 - DanmarkshistorienJul 30, 2025 · Støtten til Christian 2. var især stærk i København og Malmø. Disse byer allierede sig med den fremtrædende nordtyske hanseby Lübeck, som var ...<|separator|>
-
[27]
Spøttrup - En borg til enhver tid - spoettrupborgClement played a central role in the Clement feud, a part of the civil war known as the Count's Feud (1534-1536). In 1534, he led the Jutland peasants in a ...
-
[28]
Bøndernes sidste oprør - DRSep 23, 2017 · I Nordjylland er tusindvis af bønderne gået med i Skipper Clements oprør mod herremænd og godsejere, og oprøret breder sig dag for dag. Skipper ...Missing: Grevefejden Jylland
-
[29]
1536: Skipper Clement, rebel | Executed TodaySep 9, 2012 · In December 1534, General Johan Rantzau stormed the rebel strongholdof Aalborg, slaughtering two thousand peasants, reducing freeholding farmers ...Missing: revolt | Show results with:revolt
-
[30]
The Reformation transformed the aristocracy from warriors to ...Dec 6, 2017 · The reformation officially came to Denmark in 1536. Measures implemented by Christian III from this date changed the political and religious ...
-
[31]
Clementsfejden 1534 - AzureWebSites.netClementsfejden i 1534 var et bondeoprør, der var del af borgerkrigen Grevens Fejde 1534-1536. Den fik sit navn efter oprørets leder, Skipper Clement ...
-
[32]
Johan Rantzau | Danish General, Battle of Mollwitz & Prussian WarSep 23, 2025 · In the Count's War, after Frederick's death in 1533, Rantzau led the forces supporting Christian III against the armies of Count Christopher of ...
-
[33]
[PDF] Warrior Kings of Swedencalled Count's Feud, named after the Lübeck army commander, ... to recover the Sound, and blockade Malmö and Copenhagen. Count Christopher's ...
-
[34]
[PDF] CASTLES AT WAR - Purebuilt in Copenhagen. The king also had naval ships built in Nakskov ... The Count's Feud erupted when King Frederick I of Denmark died the 10th of ...<|control11|><|separator|>
-
[35]
COUNT'S FEUD IN DENMARK, 1534-1536 When Frederik I died in ...Dec 30, 2019 · Protesting the ascent of Christian III to the throne over the deposed Christian II, the peasants of Vendsyssel and North Jutland rose up against ...<|separator|>
- [36]
-
[37]
Count's Feud### Timeline of 1534 Events in Count's Feud (Royalist Christian III Supporters)
-
[38]
The Count's Feud (Grevens Fejde) – the battle for the Danish throneDuring the Count's Feud (Grevens Fejde) in the period 1534-1536, Faurskov and Øksnebjerg were the locations of two great battles on South-West Funen. At both ...
-
[39]
[PDF] mellem æstetik og erkendelse en litterær samtale om ...Rantzau og hans tropper slår hårdt ned og dræber to tusinde bønder. Kongen ... som i Grevens Fejde, hvor bønderne blev slagtet som dyr, eller i den ...
-
[40]
The Battle of Stubica on February 9, 1573, the end of the ... - FacebookGeneral Johan Rantzau was sent to fight the peasant revolt. The peasant army had retreated to Aalborg and strengthened the defenses of the city but after a hard ...<|separator|>
-
[41]
Battle of Svenstrup 1534, Chritsmas refight | Lead Adventure ForumJan 6, 2019 · We had decided to playout the battle of Svenstrup in Northern Jutland in 1534. The battle was part of a civil war that ravaged Denmark in the first half the ...
-
[42]
[PDF] S2E4. Grevens Fejde: Borgerkrig i DanmarkJeanette: Således lettede nu bønderne over hele Jylland. Tiden var af lave. Der gik 14 dage, og flokkene rejste sig hertil og dertil, brændte og svirrede og ...Missing: Grevefejden | Show results with:Grevefejden
-
[43]
[PDF] PEDER SKRAMKøbenhavn, der fra den 24. Juli blev indesluttet fra Søen og nogle. Dage derefter tillige fra Land. Da alle Grevens Skibe forinden var blevet trukket tilbage ...<|separator|>
-
[44]
[PDF] Historiske meddelelser om København - 1987Ydermere førte Grevefejden til, at København om sider proklameredes som hovedstad. Krigsbegivenhederne, som vi ... 8 En lignende blokade kan grev Christoffer have ...
-
[45]
[PDF] Violence and Warfare in Social Context - DiVA portalMar 25, 2025 · After a year of siege, Copenhagen surrendered on 29 July 1536. On 12 August. 1537 Christian III was officially crowned (Galster, 1934; Moesgaard ...Missing: capitulation | Show results with:capitulation
-
[46]
What led Norway to lose its independence in 1536? - QuoraJul 27, 2022 · ... Count's Feud in 1534–1536). As the Swedes and Danes were common enemies of Lübeck, who interferred in the war, officially supporting the ...
-
[47]
The History of Norway - The Hidden NorthWhen Archbishop Olav Engelbrektsson left Trondheim in 1537, his intention was to return with forces to defend the country against King Christian III. At his ...
-
[48]
Christian III, King of Denmark and Norway - Unofficial RoyaltyApr 2, 2021 · King Christian III had a long dispute with his widowed stepmother Sophie of Pomerania about her property. First, Christian II claimed Gottorp ...
-
[49]
Catholic Church in Denmark | Monarchies Wiki - FandomOn 12 August 1536, all the Catholic bishops in Denmark were arrested by order of Christian III. The crown installed new bishops, titled as ...
-
[50]
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Ancient See of Roskilde in DenmarkAlthough Rönnov had made great concessions to Lutheranism, he was imprisoned, like the other bishops, in 1536, and, unlike them, kept in prison until his death ...
-
[51]
Ove Bille - WikipediaOve Bille (died 10 April 1555) was a Danish bishop and royal chancellor to three Danish kings John, Christian II and Frederick.Missing: executed | Show results with:executed
-
[52]
The Reformation in Denmark, Norway and Iceland (Chapter 3)Fourthly, Christian III's defeat of the Catholic opposition in Denmark and Norway, made it possible for him to intervene decisively against the Catholic church, ...
-
[53]
Lutheranism Made Official in Denmark | Christianity.comApr 28, 2010 · At a Diet of Estates of the Realms, Catholic bishops were officially dismissed. On this date, October 30, 1536, a bill redistributed power ...<|control11|><|separator|>
-
[54]
Protestantism in the Scandinavian countries - Musée protestantLutheranism soon became the main religion and this favoured the constitution of national Churches which could each retain the use of its own language.
-
[55]
Reformation without the People. Catholic Norway before and after ...The Reformation in Norway took place as a result of a Danish royal decree in 1536/37, and from then on the state and its citizens in the Danish-Norwegian ...
-
[56]
[PDF] Martin Paldam - A Macroeconomic Perspective on the Reformation ...The paper assesses that the Church sector in the economy peaked around year 1500, where its share of GDP was about 11%. After the Reformation, the share fell ...
-
[57]
Denmark - atlas of religious or belief minority rights -Christian III (1536-1559) ended Catholicism in Denmark, imprisoned the bishops, seized their properties and estates and reconstituted the Council of the Realm ...
-
[58]
Denmark - 1536-1720 - Reformation and AbsolutismJul 22, 2013 · The Denmark of today was only a small part of the huge kingdom which Christian III took over in 1536 after victory in the civil war.
-
[59]
6 - The crown and the aristocracy in co-operation in Denmark and ...This course was to be pursued for some time. The economy also followed the rule whereby war depleted finances which were restored in times of peace. For some ...Missing: crisis grievances
-
[60]
The Story of the Denmark-Norway UnionJan 11, 2022 · Norway becomes a province. In 1536, King Christian III of Denmark and Norway and the Danish royalties decided that Norway should be ruled ...
-
[61]
Ancient See of Ribe in Denmark (Jutland) - New AdventThe bishop's palace at Ribe was bestowed upon Ivar Munk and there he died in 1539. Like the other Danish bishops Olaf Munk was imprisoned on 12 August, 1536.<|separator|>
-
[62]
Ludwig Schmitt (S. J.): Der Karmeliter Paulus Helia, Vorkämpfer der ...Ludwig Schmitt (S. J.): Der Karmeliter Paulus Helia, Vorkämpfer der katholischen Kirche gegen die sogenannte Reformation in Dänemark. (Erganzungshefte zu den ...<|separator|>
-
[63]
Reformation History - Reformed OnlineChristian III becomes king of Denmark (and with it Norway and Iceland) in July 1536 after capturing Copenhagen. He immediately arrests the Catholic bishops, ...
-
[64]
Nordic Reformations Compared (Chapter 6)Mar 14, 2024 · In the 'Count's Feud' Gustav Vasa ... complaints about religious changes were prominent alongside economic and political grievances.
-
[65]
Northern European ReformationsBefore his victory in the civil war that was known as the Grevens fejde. (Counts' War), Christian III had already become a convinced Lutheran, who had been ...