The Battle of Stellau took place in the year 1201 near the village of Stellau near Wrist, in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein.
A German army led by Count Adolf III of Holstein fought a Danish army under King Canute VI of Denmark. Duke Valdemar of Schleswig, supporting the interests of his brother, the Danish King, defeated Adolf and his forces from Holstein.
after the BattleofStellau (1201), but was reconquered by the Count of Schauenburg and his allies in the Battleof Bornhöved (1227). The Counts of Schauenburg...
France, where he meets his chief colleagues at Soissons. BattleofStellau: Count Adolf III of Holstein is defeated by the Danish army under King Canute...
Lothair, Duke of Saxony to hold Holstein and Stormarn, including Hamburg, as fiefs. Holstein was occupied by Denmark after the BattleofStellau (1201), but...
new fortress at Rendsburg. Valdemar defeated Adolf's army in the BattleofStellau in 1201 and captured the count who spent the next three years in Søborg...
VI and his brother and successor Valdemar II. After Adolf lost the BattleofStellau in 1201 and was later taken prisoner in Hamburg by Valdemar, this...
Machine Jones, Gwyn (2001). A History of the Vikings. Oxford University Press. p. 403. ISBN 9780192801340. Battleof Lyrskov Hede. Bøgh, Anders (26 May 2015)...