1470s in Denmark
Denmark-related events during the 1470s
Events from the 1470s in Denmark.
Incumbents
- Monarch – Christian I[1]
- Steward of the Realm – Erik Ottesen Rosenkrantz
Events
- 1471
- 10 October – The Battle of Brunkeberg.
- 1474
- April – Christian I visits Milan and Rome.
- Christian I visits Burgundy.
- 1475
- 30 September – Christian I issues a royal order that farmers are only allowed to trade with citizens from market towns. People in the countryside are only allowed to buy products for their own use.[2]
1479
- 1 June – University of Copenhagen is inaugurated by King Christian I.[3]
Births
- c. 1470 – Mogens Gøye, statesman (died 1544)
- 7 October 1471 – Frederick I of Denmark, King of Denmark and Norway (died 1533)
- 1473 – Otte Krumpen, Marshal (died 1569)
Deaths
Full date missing
- Tetz Rosengaard. arch dean and Royal Chancellor (born unknown)
References
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