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1550s In Denmark
Events from the 1550s in Denmark. Incumbents * Monarch – Christian III (until 1 January 1559), Frederick II * Steward of the Realm – Eske Bille (until 1552) Events 1550 * The construction of Hesselagergård Manor is completed. Births 1556 * 24 August – Sophia Brahe, noble (died 1643) Deaths 1551 * 21 January – Stygge Krumpen, bishop (b. c. 1485) 1552 * 9 February – Eske Bille, diplomat and statesman (b. c. 1480) 1554 * 16 January – Christiern Pedersen, scholar and publisher (b. c. 1480) 1555 * Mads Hak, composer (''date unknown'') * 10 April – Ove Bille, bishop and royal chancellor 1556 * Gertrud Skomagers, alleged witch (''date unknown'') * 7 October – Frederick of Denmark, bishop and son of Frederick I of Denmark and Sophie of Pomerania (b. 1532) 1558 * 4 January – Claus Bille, nobleman (b. c. 1490) * 19 September – Cornelis Altenau, Danish-German architect 1559 * 1 January – Christian III, King of Denmark and Norway (b. 1503) * 25 January – C ...
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1530s In Denmark
Events from the 1530s in Denmark. Incumbents * Monarch – Frederick I of Denmark, Frederick I (until 10 April 1533), Christian III of Denmark, Christian III * Steward of the Realm (Denmark), Steward of the Realm — Mogens Gøye Events 1534 * May – After Frederik I's death, a war of succession begins between supporters of the Catholic Christian II of Denmark, Christian II and the Protestant Christian III of Denmark, Christian III. The conflict becomes known as the Count's Feud. * 16 October – In the Count's Feud#The battles of Svenstrup and Aalborg, Battles of Svenstrup, Skipper Clement's peasant army, re-enforced with professional soldiers from Count Christoffer, defeats the army of the Jutland nobility that had been sent to crush the revolt. * 18 December – A royal army led by Johan Rantzau defeats Clement's men at Aalborg where they have sort refuge. Clement is captured a few days later. 1535 * 11 June – In the Count's Feud#The battles of Helsingborg and Øksnebjerg, ...
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