6000-Mark war
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Was a war between Denmark and Sweden which took place from 1276 to 1278. It started because of a disagreement over an agreed sum of 6,000 silver marks for Danish assistance to Magnus Birgersson in the battle against Valdemar Birgersson in 1275.
Chronology
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January 1278: Erik Klipping gathered a large army in 1277 and went into Västergötland which again was overcome and looted. Eric V of Denmark decided to end the campaign because it was not meant as anything other than an act of revenge in response to the Swedish king's assault on Halland and Skåne.
January 1277: King Magnus Ladulås of Sweden initiated the 6000-Mark war by invading the Danish provinces of Halland and Skåne in 1276. The Danish army, led by King Eric V of Denmark, managed to halt the Swedish advance near Uffo marches.
December 1276: King Magnus Ladulås of Sweden initiated the 6000-Mark war by invading the Danish provinces of Halland and Skåne in 1276. The Danish army, led by King Eric V of Denmark, managed to halt the Swedish advance near Uffo marches.
February 1278: Erik Klipping gathered a large army in 1277 and went into Västergötland which again was overcome and looted. Eric V of Denmark decided to end the campaign because it was not meant as anything other than an act of revenge in response to the Swedish king's assault on Halland and Skåne.