Battle of Helsingborg (1362)
Battle of Helsingborg | |||||||
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Part of Danish–German War | |||||||
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Denmark | Hanseatic League | ||||||
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Valdemar IV | Johann Wittenborg |
The Battle of Helsingborg was fought in 1362 between Danish and Hanseatic fleets. The fleets met on Øresund near Helsingborg, where the sound is most narrow. The Danish were led by King Valdemar IV. The Danish were victorious. The Hanseatic Cities lost twelve cogs since their admiral Johann Wittenborg had made the mistake, that he let too many men go to fight the Danes ashore and therefore there were too few left to defend his fleet on the sound. Wittenborg was tried and decapitated on his return to Lübeck because of his poor performance in this war. This war was brought to an end with a peace treaty agreed on 22 November 1365 in Vordingborg.
References
- Dollinger, Philippe (1999). The German Hansa. Routledge. ISBN 0-415-19072-X.
Coordinates: 55°45′N 12°45′E / 55.750°N 12.750°E
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