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Dano-Dutch War (1542-1543)
[edit]Emperor Charles V of the Holy Roman Empire supported Frederick II, Elector Palatine for the Danish crown, and Denmark participated in the war on the side of France in 1541[1]. A year later, Denmark declared war on the Netherlands, at that time under Charles's rule. The only military actions of Denmark, were to close The Sound for Dutch ships.[2]Altho a Danish fleet were stationed on the coast of the Netherlands, it never made any military operations.[3] On 23 May 1544 the Treaty of Speryer was signed between Denmark and the Holy Roman Empire.[4][5]
- ^ Emperor Charles V, Impresario of War, James D. Tracy, page 183-184
- ^ Donald J. Harreld (2004) The Dutch Economy in the Golden Age (16th – 17th Centuries) https://eh.net/encyclopedia/the-dutch-economy-in-the-golden-age-16th-17th-centuries/
- ^ "Amphibious Warfare in the Baltic: The Hansa, Holland and the Habsburgs", Louis Sicking, Amphibious Warfare, 1000-1700, ed. Trim and Mark C. Fissel, Brill, 2006, page 91
- ^ :Rigsarkivet, (2022) Danish-Deparment-of-Foreign-Affairs-until-1770 //www.rigsarkivet.dk/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/Vejledende-Arkivregistraturer-XVI-Danish-Deparment-of-Foreign-Affairs-until-1770.pdf
- ^ Wubs-Mrozewicz, Justyna (2018-12-12). "Neutrality before Grotius: A City, a State and Seven Salt Ships in the Baltic (1564-1567)"