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    The Count's Feud (Danish: Grevens Fejde), sometimes referred to as the Count's War, was a Danish war of succession occurring from 1534 to 1536, which gave...
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    relationship with the papacy who backed the Catholic Christian II. In the Count's Feud 1534–1536, the papacy and Trolle supported the losing side again by supporting...
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    Skipper Clement (category People of the Count's Feud)
    peasant rebellion against the Jutlandish gentry that was part of the Count's Feud (Grevens Fejde) civil war. Clement was born to a farmer family in Aaby...
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    after Christian III's victory alongside Gustav Vasa's Sweden in the Count's Feud in Skåne and Denmark, the funds were exhausted by 1536, marking the end...
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    (deposed in 1523). This resulted in a three-year civil war called the Count's Feud (Danish: Grevens Fejde). Armed rebellion by Catholic peasants led by...
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    Christian III of Denmark (category People of the Count's Feud)
    two-year civil war, known as the Count's Feud (Grevens Fejde) from 1534 to 1536, between Protestant and Catholic forces. Count Christopher had the support...
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    It takes its name after Søborg Castle, which was destroyed during the Count's Feud and is now left as a ruin. The town was a market town in the Middle Ages...
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    Truid Ulfstand (category People of the Count's Feud)
    with Denmark, and was a commander in the Danish civil war known as The Count's Feud. Ulfstand was the son of the fief-holder Gregers Jepsen til Torup and...
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  • dissolved. Gustav is declared King of Sweden 1534 – A Civil War named the Count's Feud breaks out. Captain Clement raises a Juttish peasant army 1535 – 9 June...
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    Albrecht VII, Duke of Mecklenburg (category People of the Count's Feud)
    lineage of the House of Mecklenburg. In the course of the so-called Count's Feud, the Free City of Lübeck involved Duke Albrecht in its alliance with...
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    Swedish independence on numerous occasions, and funded rebels during the Count's Feud in an attempt to further weaken Denmark. By the 1600s however, Denmark...
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  • the Danish Count's Feud spilled over into the Low Countries where the Guelders Wars were raging, when Habsburg supported Enno II, Count of East Frisia...
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    realms, formed in large by his father after the civil war known as the Count's Feud, after which Denmark-Norway saw a period of economic recovery and of...
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    Day. Armistice of Copenhagen of 1537 ended the Danish war known as the Count's Feud Armistice of Stuhmsdorf of 1635 between the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth...
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    North Atlantic and the island of Saaremaa in modern Estonia). During the Count's Feud, where the Danish crown was contested by Protestant Oldenburg King Christian III...
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    station re-opened in 2003. The Battle of Svenstrup was fought during the Count's Feud in 1534 on the fields just outside Svenstrup. Jan Ø. Jørgensen (born...
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    Holstein, and Denmark. The Battle of Bornholm was part of the larger Count's Feud. In June 1535, Sweden joined with Duke Christian of Gottorp, later crowned...
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  • The Thuringian Counts' War (German: Thüringer Grafenkrieg), or Thuringian Counts' Feud (Thüringer Grafenfehde) was a conflict between several ancient...
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    Count's Feud, a civil war that raged in Denmark from 1534 to 1536. Lübeck also joined the Schmalkaldic League. After its defeat in the Count's Feud,...
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  • back-up dancer during performances. 3 Count's feud with the Jung Dragons continued as the Dragons tried to steal 3 Count's Gold album and recording contract...
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  • Swedish/Danish/Prussian fleet and a fleet from Lübeck on 16 June 1535, during the Count's Feud. The battle ended in a heavy defeat for Lübeck. Agius, Christine (2012-04-01)...
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    Albert, Duke of Prussia (category People of the Count's Feud)
    Albert of Prussia (German: Albrecht von Preussen; 17 May 1490 – 20 March 1568) was a German prince who was the 37th grand master of the Teutonic Knights...
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    Christian II of Denmark (category People of the Count's Feud)
    exile and his imprisonment but they were defeated decisively during the Count's Feud in 1536. Christian died at Kalundborg in 1559. Christian married Isabella...
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    construction of the present castle was going on during this time. In 1534, The Count's Feud broke out and the burghers demolished the huge wall with its ramparts...
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  • The Armistice of Copenhagen of 1537 ended the Danish war known as the Count's Feud. No formal peace was signed but the Swedish debt to Lübeck was considered...
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    until 1536/1537 when the Danish Privy Council, in the aftermath of the Count's Feud, unilaterally declared Norway to be a Danish province. This did not happen...
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    Johan Rantzau (category People of the Count's Feud)
    German-Danish field marshal and statesman known for his role in the Count's Feud. His military leadership ensured the succession of Christian III to the...
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    June 1534, during the Count's Feud, John VII of Hoya broke with Gustav I and left Sweden for Germany. He soon joined the Count's Feud and fought against...
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    in Denmark and was also used as a prison. It was inhabited until the Count's Feud in 1535, when it is speculated that it was destroyed. In 1577, the feudal...
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    Peder Skram (category People of the Count's Feud)
    Krabbe, daughter of nobleman Tyge Krabbe (ca. 1474–1541). During the Count's Feud (Danish: Grevens fejde), Skram was sent by the Danish government to assist...
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