Historical Events tagged with "Denmark"

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Military & Warfare

Prussian Forces Enter Schleswig, Starting Conflict

February 1st, 1864 161 years ago

In February 1864, Prussian forces crossed into Schleswig, marking the start of the Second Schleswig War. This invasion was part of a larger conflict involving Denmark, Prussia, and Austria. The Prussian Army aimed to support the German-speaking population in the duchies of Schleswig and Holstein, which had been under Danish rule. Tensions had been escalating due to Denmark's attempts to integrate the duchies fully, leading to a response from the German Confederation.

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Military & Warfare

Danish Victory at Lottorf against Schleswig-Holstein

November 24th, 1850 174 years ago

Danish troops successfully engaged and defeated a Schleswig-Holstein force near Lottorf, Schleswig-Holstein. This confrontation was part of the first phase of the Second Schleswig War, which was sparked by issues related to the national identity and governance of Schleswig-Holstein. The Danish forces, under the command of Major General Karl Wilhelm von der Decken, leveraged their military organization and tactics to gain the upper hand, showcasing their ability to suppress the nationalist movement in the region effectively. The battle marked a significant tactical win for Denmark amid rising tensions in the territory.

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Arts & Culture

Launch of Berlingske, Denmark's Oldest Newspaper

January 3rd, 1749 276 years ago

Berlingske, a significant Danish newspaper, began publication in Copenhagen, marking a new era in Danish journalism. Founded by the influential publisher Larsens Berlingske, the newspaper aimed to provide reliable information to the public amidst the complexities of the 18th century. It primarily focused on political news and cultural happenings of the time. Its establishment fostered a more informed citizenry and strengthened the role of print media in Denmark. Berlingske quickly gained popularity, reflecting the needs and interests of a growing urban population seeking connectivity and information.

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Military & Warfare

Danes and Habsburgs Defeat Kurucs at Zsibó

November 15th, 1705 319 years ago

In a significant military engagement, the Habsburg Empire and Denmark secured a decisive victory over the Kurucs at the Battle of Zsibó. This conflict was part of Rákóczi's War of Independence, which aimed to challenge Habsburg rule in Hungary. The battle saw coordinated forces of the Habsburgs and Danes effectively countering the Kuruc rebels, which bolstered the Habsburg position in the region.

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Politics & Government

Norway Pawns Orkney and Shetland to Scotland

February 20th, 1472 553 years ago

In 1472, Norway pawned the Orkney and Shetland Islands to Scotland as part of a dowry agreement for Margaret of Denmark. This arrangement was necessitated by financial constraints after a failed military venture in the region. The islands, historically significant in Norse culture, became integral to Scotland's territorial expansion and were crucial for maritime control in the North Sea. The formal agreement marked a pivotal shift in the sovereignty of these islands.

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