Event
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Date
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Result
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Battle of Hemmingstedt
|
1500
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failure to subdue Dithmarschen
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War of Deposition against King Hans
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1501-1504
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John, King of Denmark deposited as king of Sweden
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Knut Alvsson Leads a rebellion
|
1501-1504
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failure of the rebellion
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Dano-Swedish War (1501–1512)
|
1501-1512
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Treaty of Malmö (1512)
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Establishment of the Dano-Norwegian navy[6]
|
1510
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establishment of the Dano-Norwegian navy
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Christian II becomes king
|
1513
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Christian II becomes king of Denmark and Norway
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Dano-Swedish War (1512–1520)
|
1512-1520
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Sweden reincorporated into the Kalmar Union
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Siege of Copenhagen (1523)
|
1523
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Christian II Deposed
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Revolts for the reinstalment of Christian II[7]
|
1524
|
Frederik I retains the throne
|
Christian II's Invasion of Norway
|
1532
|
Christian II captured
|
Outbreak of Count's Feud
|
1534
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Start of a religious civil war in Denmark
|
Invasion of Norway
|
1537
|
Norway incorporated into Denmark
|
Northern Seven Years' War
|
1563-1570
|
War between Denmark-Norway and Sweden start
|
Treaty of Stettin
|
1570
|
Denmark became the supreme and dominating power in Northern Europe, yet failed to restore the Kalmar Union.
|
Discovery of SN 1572
|
1572
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Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe discovers SN 1572
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Founding of Kristianopel
|
1603
|
Founding of Kristianopel
|
Christian IV's expeditions to Greenland
- First expedition (1605)
- Second expedition (1606)
- Third expedition (1607)
|
1605-1607
|
Mostly unsuccessful expeditions to Greenland
|
Jens Munk expedition to the Barents Sea[8]
|
1609
|
Failure to find the Northeast Passage
|
Kalmar War
|
1611-1613
|
Denmark remains the dominant Nordic power
|
Ove Gjedde expedition
|
1618-1622
|
creation of Danish India, but failure to monopolize Sri Lanka
|
Jens Munk expedition to the Northwest Passage[9]
|
1619
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Jens Munk lands at Hudson Bay, but most of his crew dies on the expedition
|
Thirty Years' War
|
1625-1630
|
Treaty of Lübeck
|
Torstenson War
|
1643-1645
|
Second Treaty of Brömsebro (1645)
|
Dano-Swedish War (1657–1658)
|
1657-1658
|
Treaty of Roskilde
|
Dano-Swedish War (1658–1660)
|
1658-1660
|
Treaty of Copenhagen (1660)
|
Lex Regia
|
1664-1665
|
Frederik III becomes an Absolute monarch
|
Dano-Dutch War
|
1661-1665
|
Danish presence preserved at the Gold Coast
|
Scanian War
|
1675-1679
|
Peace of Lund
|
Danish Code
|
1683
|
Danish law code reformed
|
Gregorian calendar introduced in Denmark[11]
|
1700
|
Introduction of the Gregorian calendar
|
Great Northern War
|
1700, 1709-1721
|
Treaty of Frederiksborg
|
Abolition of Vornedskab
|
1702
|
Vornedskab abolished
|
Tranquebar Mission
|
1706
|
First Bible translations into Tamil
|
|
1701-1714
|
Danish troops send to the War of the Spanish Succession
|
Hans Egede Expedition
|
1721
|
Kangeq converted to Christianity
|
Copenhagen Fire of 1728
|
1728
|
28% of Copenhagen burned
|
Stavnsbånd introduced
|
1733
|
Introduction of Stavnsbånd
|
1733 slave insurrection on St. John
|
1733-1734
|
Rebellion quelled
|
Battle of Jakobshavn
|
1739
|
Danish consolidation of Greenland
|
Treaty of San Ildefonso
|
1742
|
The treaty was never made effective
|
Cattle War
|
1756
|
Status quo ante bellum
|
Strilekrigen
|
1765
|
Rebellion quelled
|
Danish–Algerian War
|
1769-1772
|
Algerian victory
|
Johann Friedrich Struensee rise to power
|
1770
|
Johann Friedrich Struensee becomes de facto leader of Denmark
|
Danish Royal Life Guards' Mutiny
|
1771
|
Execution of Johann Friedrich Struensee
|
Sagbadre War
|
1784
|
Anlo loses all territory it had previously acquired from its neighbors
|
Lofthusreisingen
|
1786-1787
|
Rebellion quelled
|
Abolition of Stavnsbånd
|
1788
|
Stavnsbånd abolished
|
Theatre War
|
1788-1789
|
Status quo ante bellum
|
Battle of Tripoli
|
1797
|
Danish victory
|
Lærdal farmers' rebellion
|
1800-1802
|
Rebellion quelled
|
English Wars (Scandinavia)/ Gunboat War
|
1801, 1807–1814
|
Norway ceded to the King of Sweden Heligoland ceded to United Kingdom Swedish Pomerania ceded to Denmark
|
Outlawing of Atlantic slave trade
|
1803
|
Atlantic slave trade outlawed
|
Evacuation of La Romana's division
|
1808
|
Anglo-Spanish evacuation
|
Dano-Swedish War of 1808–1809
|
1808-1809
|
Treaty of Jönköping
|
Huéscar-Danish War
|
1808
|
Peace treaty
|
Jørgen Jørgensen's Revolution
|
1809
|
Danish government restored
|
War of the Sixth Coalition
|
1813-1814
|
Treaty of Kiel
|
Antisemitic riots
|
1813
|
Jews gets equal rights under the law
|