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1530s in Denmark
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Events from the 1530s in Denmark.
Incumbents
- Monarch – Frederick I (until 10 April 1533), Christian III
- 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 and the Protestant Christian III. The conflict becomes known as the Count's Feud.
- 16 October – In the 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 Battle of Øksnebjerg, on the island of Funen, Rantzau decisively defeats the rest of Count Christoffer's army.
1536

- 29 July The last supporters of Christian II are defeated, ending the Count's Feud.
- 30 October
- The Council of Noblemen agreed to the introduction of the Reformation 30 October 1536
- Christian III's håndfæstning-
1537
- Christian III did a coup d'état in Norway and made it a hereditary kingdom in a real union with Denmark that would last until 1814.
- 2 September – Peder Palladius is ordained as the first Lutheran bishop of the Diocese of Zealand.
Births
1532
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27 March Eiler Grubbe, statesman and landholder /died 1585)
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15 April – Frederick of Denmark, bishop and son of Frederick I of Denmark and Sophie of Pomerania (died 1556)
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22 November – Anne of Denmark, Electress of Saxony, princess of Denmark (died 1585 in Saxony) 1534
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1 July – Frederick II of Denmark, king of Denmark and Norway (died 1588) 1535
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13 March Oluf Mouridsen Krognos, privy councillor and landowner (died 1573)
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Jacob Ulfeldt, diplomat and privy councillor (died 1593)
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Niels Kaas, statesman (died 1594) 1537
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Ludvig Munk, count and governor (died 1602)
Deaths
1530
References
References
- "Frederick I: king of Denmark and Norway".
- "Christian III: Scandinavian king".
- "Frederick II {{!}} king of Denmark and Norway".
- "Oluf Mouritsen Krognos".
- "Henrik Gøye".
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