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词条 The 6000-mark war
释义

  1. Background

  2. The war

  3. Aftermath

  4. References

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|date = 1276 - 1278
|place = Halland, Skåne, Västergötland & Sweden.
|result = Danish victory
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|commander1 =Eric V of Denmark
Stig Andersen Hvide
|commander2 =Magnus Birgersson
Ulf Karlsson
|strength1 = Unknown
|strength2 = More than 200
|casualties1 = Unknown
|casualties2 = Unknown
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The 6000-mark war ({{lang-sv|6000-markskriget}}, {{lang-da|6000-marks krigen}}) was a war between Denmark and Sweden which took place from 1276 to 1278. It started because of a disagreement over an agreed sum of 6,000 silver marks for Danish assistance to Magnus Birgersson in the battle against Valdemar Birgersson in 1275.

Background

Eric V of Denmark had signed an agreement on military assistance with Duke Magnus Birgersson who hired hundreds of armored warriors from the danish king's own army in addition to a strength of 700 men which was led by Count Jacob of Halland and the Danish Stig Andersen Hvide. Together they started a rebellion against Valdemar, King of Sweden which was known as the war against Valdemar Birgersson. It resulted in Magnus becoming King of Sweden.

The war

Duke Magnus Birgersson proclaiming himself king of Sweden, refused to pay the agreed sum of 6,000 marks of silver and complained about the ravages the Danish Assistance Force allegedly committed. Instead, he started a war by moving into the then Danish provinces of Halland and Skåne by total surprise in the fall of 1276.

The Danes mobilized an army near Uffo marches and stopped the Swedish army, which then fled Scania. The next year Danish forces marched on Småland in retaliation for their depredations in Halland and Skåne. The Danish punitive expedition followed the scarce Swedish Defense Forces into Västergötland, where they met a Swedish part of the army of about 200 knights in armor, led by Ulf Karlsson. The Battle of Ettak was a defeat for the Danish army who were surprised in their own camp.

Erik Klipping gathered a large army in 1277 and went into Västergötland which again was overcome and looted. The fortresses of Axwall and Skara was captured by the Danish army. Eric V of Denmark decided to end the campaign because it was not meant as anything other than an act of revenge in response to the Swedish king's assault on Halland and Skåne.

After returning home, Eric V of Denmark began negotiations with the Swedes leading to a peace agreement in Laholm, Scania in early 1278. Magnus Birgersson had to pay war reparations which were reduced from 6,000 to 4,000 marks of silver.[1]

Aftermath

The war resulted in Magnus Birgersson remaining king of Sweden but he had to pay 4,000 marks of silver to the Danes.[2]

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=Slaget vid Ettak 1277|url=http://wadbring.com/historia/sidor/ettak.htm|website=Ettak}}
2. ^{{cite book|last1=Sundberg|first1=Ulf|title=Medeltidens Svenska Krig 2002|date=2002|publisher=Hjalmarsson & Högberg|page=459}}

8 : Wars involving Sweden|Wars involving Denmark|Denmark–Sweden relations|1276 in Europe|1277 in Europe|1278 in Europe|13th century in Denmark|13th century in Sweden

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