DrTonyTiger t1_j7gf4iv wrote
Reply to comment by Apprehensive-Ad6212 in Archaeologists from Arkeologerna have unearthed an early 17th century sword from the time of the Kalmar War. A conflict between Denmark–Norway and Sweden that lasted from 1611 to 1613. by Apprehensive-Ad6212
Also worth clarifying that Kalmar was close to the Danish border at that time. It was nowhere near the Nothern passage that was the nominal object of the dispute.
left_at_read t1_j7gnujz wrote
So who won?
banneryear1868 t1_j7h327y wrote
Dano-Norwegian Alliance "won" this dispute. Basically Sweden wanted to avoid paying Denmark's tolls for use of it's trade routes, they laid claim to a Norwegian territory and started collecting taxes there. Denmark-Norway actually teamed up with Sweden (Gustavo Adolphus) a few years later in the Thirty Years War, before returning to their rivalry shortly after.
UglyTitties t1_j7he2wl wrote
It wasn't really an alliance, as Denmark and Norway at the time were united under the same crown, and thus basically were one country.
banneryear1868 t1_j7hjgia wrote
Yeah there's just different names for that union depending on the time period, Danish-Norwegian is modern, but there was always a "two kingdoms under one crown" view of it, "Twin Kingdom" was one of the names for it at the time.
Jeppep t1_j7m19z1 wrote
Also worth clarifying that Kalmar is still closer to Denmark than Norway.
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