Date 1563 | Result Danish–Lübeck victory | |
Location Älvsborg fortress, Gothenburg, Sweden |
Background
On 13 August 1563, war was declared by emissaries from Denmark and Lübeck in Stockholm.
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The Capture
That month, Danish king Fredrik II attacked Älvsborg. At the beginning of the war the Danes advanced from Halland with a 25,000-strong army of professional mercenaries and captured Sweden's gateway to the west, Älvsborg Fortress, after only three days of bombardment and a six-hour assault, on 4 September.
References
Capture of Älvsborg Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA