1360s in Denmark
Events from the 1360s in Denmark.
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Incumbents
    
- Monarch – Valdemar IV of Denmark[1]
 
Events
    

Valdemar IV's håndføstning.
- 1360
 
- 24 May – Valdemar IV's håndfæstning is signed.
 
- 1361
 
- 27 July – The Battle of Visby.
 
- 1362
 
- 13 January – The Saint Marcellus's flood.
 - 6 July – The Battle of Helsingborg.
 
- 1363
 
- 9 April – The wedding of Haakon VI and Princess Margaret (later Margaret I of Denmark) is held in Copenhagen.
 
- 1364
 
- Vordingborg Castle is built around this time.
 
- 1366
 
- The Confederation of Cologne, a military alliance against Denmark, is formed.
 
- 1367
 
- The Hansa towns allies themselves with Sweden, Mecklenburg, and Holstein, and the Confederation of Cologne goes to war against Denmark and Norway.[2]
 
- 1358
 
- Copenhagen is successfully invaded by the Hanseatic League during the Second Danish-Hanseatic War.
 
- 1369
 
- Absalon's Castle in Copenhagen is destroyed.[3]
 
Undated
    
- Vesborg is constructed on the island of Samsæ.
 
Births
    
    
Deaths
    
- 11 June 1363 – Christopher, Duke of Lolland, duke (born 1341)
 - 1364 – Valdemar III of Denmark, King of Denmark (born 1314)
 
References
    
- "Valdemar 4. Atterdag". denstoredanske.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 2 March 2023.
 - Dollinger, Phillipe, et al. (1999). The German Hansa. Routledge, 1999. ISBN 0-415-19073-8, p. 70.
 - Absalon - Copenhagen Archived November 12, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
 
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