Battle of Falun
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Battle of Falun | |||||||
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Part of Swedish War of Liberation | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Sweden | Denmark | ||||||
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Gustav Vasa | |||||||
Strength | |||||||
A few hundred mustered Dalecarlian peasants |
The Battle of Falun (Swedish: Slaget om Falun) was the first battle of the Swedish War of Liberation that took place in Falun, Sweden on February 5, 1521. Swedish rebels under Gustav Vasa, who had just days earlier been proclaimed leader of the Dalecarlians against the Danes, raided Falun. The rebels, consisting of a few hundred poorly armed peasants and some noble officers, took the Danish forces in the town completely by surprise. The local fogde and a few others labelled as "traitors" were captured. Local shops run by German merchants were plundered, and the population taxed.
The rebels continued onwards through the region, gaining many new recruits. Shortly after they returned to Falun, and the locals pledged allegiance to Gustav Vasa and his cause. The rebellion continued until the Treaty of Malmö in 1524. A year earlier, in 1523, Vasa was crowned King of Sweden.
References[]
- Sundberg, Ulf (1998). "Befrielsekriget 1521-1523". Svenskt Militärhistoriskt Bibliotek (in Swedish). Archived from the original on 2011-09-16. Retrieved 2011-11-20.
- Lindquist, Herman (1993). Historien om Sverige. Norstedts Förlag AB. ISBN 91-1-912652-2.
- 1521 in Europe
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- Conflicts in 1521
- 16th century in Denmark
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- Battles of the Swedish War of Liberation
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