1450s in Denmark

Events from the 1450s in Denmark.

Incumbents

 * Monarch — King Christian I


 * Steward of the Realm – Otte Nielsen Rosenkrantz (1445–52), Niels Eriksen Gyldenstjerne (1453–56), Erik Ottesen Rosenkrantz (1456–1480)

Events

 * 1450
 * 13 May – Christian I of Denmark becomes King of Norway
 * 29 August – The Treaty of Bergen is signed in Bergen.


 * 1451
 * Brønshøj Church is expanded with a tower.


 * 1454
 * The Royal Brewery on Slotsholmen is mentioned for the first time.
 * The town of Billund ("Byllundt") is mentioned for the first time.


 * 1455
 * June – Denmark enters the Thirteen Years' War when Christian I declares war against Poland and the Prussian Confederation. This means nothing more than a disturbance in trade, however, since Denmark is still busy fighting with Sweden.
 * 14 September – Christian I confirms Copenhagen's old privileges and orders a refurbishment of its fortifications.


 * 1456
 * Christian I reassumes the title of Duke of Estonia in spite of the fact that Danish Estonia was sold in 1446.
 * The Battle of Bornholm (1456) takes place near the Danish island of Bornholm, between privateers from the city of Gdańsk (Danzig) and a transport convoy of Danish and Livonian ships which were attempting to bring supplies and reinforcements to the Teutonic Knights in Prussia.


 * 1457
 * 23 June – Christian I of Denmark becomes King of Sweden

Births

 * 1452
 * Date unknown – Johan Jepsen Ravensberg, clergy ad statesman (died 1512)


 * 1455
 * 2 February – John, King of Denmark (died 1513)
 * 1456
 * 23 June – Margaret of Denmark, Queen of Scotland (died 1486)

Deaths

 * 1459
 * c. June – Eric VII, King of Denmark, Norway and Sweden, deposed in 1439 (born c. 1381)
 * 4 December – Adolphus VIII, Count of Holstein (born 1401)