Siege of Arkona of 1168, part of the Northern Crusades
Battle of Julin Bridge of ca. 1170, against Pomerania
Danish Crusade of 1191 to Finland
Danish Crusade of 1202 to Finland, led by Anders Sunesen
Danish conquest of Pommeralia of 1205
Danish Crusade of 1206 to Ösel (Saaremaa), see Livonian Crusade#War against Saaremaa (1206–61)
Danish Crusade of 1219 to Estonia, see Battle of Lyndanisse
Danish Campaigns to Novgorod of 1241
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Pomerania DanishCrusade of 1191 to Finland DanishCrusade of 1202 to Finland, led by Anders Sunesen Danish conquest of Pommeralia of 1205 DanishCrusade of...
shores and their Saxon and Danish neighbors to the north and south had been common for several centuries before the crusade. The previous battles had largely...
Danish Campaigns to Novgorod (Danish: De danske korstog i Novgorod; Russian: Датские походы на Новгород)[citation needed] were a series of Crusader raids...
as a subject of the Holy See. After the completion of the crusade, the Teutonic- and Danish-occupied territory was divided into six feudal principalities...
Willibrand's crusade ended inconclusively in 1232. DanishCrusades. The DanishCrusades (1191, 1293). The Danes made at least three crusades to Finland...
the Crusader (Danish: Svend Korsfarer); c. 1050 – 1097 at Philomelium (modern-day Akşehir, Turkey) was a Danishcrusader. Sweyn was born in Denmark, a...
The Third Crusade (1189–1192) was an attempt led by three European monarchs of Western Christianity (Philip II of France, Richard I of England and Frederick...
The Fourth Crusade (1202–1204) was a Latin Christian armed expedition called by Pope Innocent III. The stated intent of the expedition was to recapture...
The Wendish Crusade (German: Wendenkreuzzug) was a military campaign in 1147, one of the Northern Crusades, led primarily by the Kingdom of Germany within...
during the Northern Crusades, between the forces of the invading Kingdom of Denmark and the local non-Christian Estonians. The Danish victory in the battle...
the Danish Civil War 1184 – 21 May A Danish fleet of 125 ships under Absalon defeats a Vendish fleet 1191 – Danishcrusade to Finland 1202 – Danish crusade...
proper and Kvens, have survived in Icelandic sagas and in German, Norwegian, Danish and Russian chronicles as well as in Swedish legends and in Birch bark manuscripts...
German and Danishcrusaders reached Estonia. Thabelin (Tabellinus) was baptized by Germans in Gotland island. Later, when competing Danishcrusaders arrived...
showed that they were legally bound to the crusade. After the success of the crusade, the German- and Danish-occupied territory was divided into feudal...
of Denmark from 1157(54) to 1182. Eric Ejegod is the ancestor of later Danish monarchs. Sigurd the Crusader a Norwegian king, who went on crusade in 1107...
The national flag of Denmark (Danish: Dannebrog, pronounced [ˈtænəˌpʁoˀ]) is red with a white Nordic cross, which means that the cross extends to the...
First Crusade, including the armies of the European noblemen of the "Princes' Crusade", the Byzantine army, a number of Independent crusaders as well...
German and Danishcrusaders reached Estonia. Thabelin (Tabellinus) was baptized by Germans in Gotland island. Later, when competing Danishcrusaders arrived...
Sigurd Magnusson (1089 – 26 March 1130), also known as Sigurd the Crusader (Old Norse: Sigurðr Jórsalafari, Norwegian: Sigurd Jorsalfare), was King of...
of immortality (the Philosopher's Stone). June 15 – Livonian Crusade: DanishCrusaders led by King King Valdemar II (the Victorious), conquer Tallinn...
the crusade took place against a nominally Swedish province, and the Danish king was married to a Swedish princess, Margaret Fredkulla. The Danish king...
Mahdia Crusade, the 1396 Crusade of Nikopolis and expeditions to Prussia in 1384 and 1385. The chronicler Saxo Grammaticus describes Danishcrusades in the...
(1981). Danish Medieval History & Saxo Grammaticus. Museum Tusculanum Press. p. 129. ISBN 8788073300. Housley, Norman (1992). The later Crusades, 1274–1580...
resulted in a decisive victory for the Danish forces, after which the rest of Rügen surrendered. During the Danish civil war, the King Sweyn III was said...
The role of women in the Crusades is frequently viewed as being limited to domestic or illicit activities during the Crusades. While to some extent this...
The Prussian Crusade was a series of 13th-century campaigns of Roman Catholic crusaders, primarily led by the Teutonic Knights, to Christianize under duress...
Chrono Crusade, originally known in Japan (due to a typo) as Chrno Crusade (Japanese: クロノクルセイド, Hepburn: Kurono Kuruseido), [citation needed] is a Japanese...