Dano-Swedish War (1501–12)

Danish-Swedish-Hanseatic War
Part of Dano-Swedish Wars

Svante Sture's War with Denmark
(Swedish imagination of 1888)
Date1501–12
LocationScandinavia
Result Treaty of Malmö: Sweden and Lübeck agree to pay contribution to Denmark
Belligerents
 Sweden
Free City of Lübeck (from 1509)

 Kalmar Union

Commanders and leaders

 Sten Sture (†1503)
 Svante Sture

 Hemming Gadh

 King John
 Queen Christina

 Henrich Krummedige

The Dano-Swedish War from 1501 to 1512 was a military conflict between Denmark and Sweden within the Kalmar Union. The War began with a Swedish revolt against John, King of Denmark and the siege of Queen Christina of Denmark in her castle in Danish-held Stockholm. Fighting was intensified in 1509 and 1510 when the German city of Lübeck and the Hanseatic League helped Sweden to conquer Danish hold Kalmar and Borgholm. The recently established Danish Navy fought joint Hanseatic-Swedish naval forces at Nakskov and Bornholm in 1510 and 1511. In April 1512 a peace agreement was signed in Malmö.

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