1560s in Denmark

Denmark-related events during the 1560s

Events from the 1560s in Denmark.

Incumbents

Events

  • 1561 – Æbelholt Abbey is demolished by royal order and much of its stone is used to construct Frederiksborg Castle.
  • 1565 – Herlufsholm School is established in Copenhagen.

Northern Seven Years' War

The Northern Seven Years' War broke out in 1563 between the Kingdom of Sweden and a coalition of Denmark–Norway, Lübeck, and Poland–Lithuania. The conflict was resolved in 1570 with the Treaty of Stettin.

  • 30 May 1563 – Battle of Bornholm
  • 11 September 1563 – Battle of Öland
  • 9 November 1563 – Battle of Mared
  • 30–31 May 1564 – First battle of Öland
  • 12 July 1564 – Action of 12 July 1564
  • 14 August 1564 – Action of 14 August 1564
  • 4 September 1564 – The Ronneby Bloodbath take place in Ronneby.
  • 21 May 1565 – Battle of Rügen
  • 4 June 1565 – Action of 4 June 1565
  • 7 July 1565 – Action of 7 July 1565
  • 20 October 1565 – Battle of Axtorna
  • 26 July 1566 – Action of 26 July 1566
  • 9 August 1566 – Battle of Brobacka
  • 18 and 22 November 1568 – the Treaties of Roskilde were negotiated, but ultimately not ratified.
  • November 1569 – Siege of Varberg

Births

1561

1562

1566

1567

  • June 25 – Jacob Ulfeldt, diplomat, explorer, and chancellor (died 1630)

Full date unknown

Deaths

1560

1561

1565

1569

References

  1. ^ "Frederick II: king of Denmark and Norway". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 19 November 2019.
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