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Battle of Stellau

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ordered his army to prepare for war and side with Denmark, ruled by his brother. Adolf led his German army from Holstein to battle in Stellau and crushed the Danes. However, when Adolf and his forces pulled back toward the city of
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In 1202, Valdemar of Schleswig became King Valdemar II of Denmark. His imprisonment of Adolf continued until 1203, when due to an illness, he was freed by the new king on the condition that he waive all claims to
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After this battle, Valdemar acquired the nicknamed "the Conqueror," and maintained his hegemony over the north German coast, including Holstein. His authority continued until the
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stone church consecrated in 1230 by Archbishop Gebhard II of Bremen now marks the historic battle site in Stellau.
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in 1197, a disagreement between him and the Danish King Canute VI broke out on the island of
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took place in the year 1201 near the village of Stellau near
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After Adolf III of Holstein returned to Europe from the
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Index

Danish Crusades
Wrist
Germany
Denmark
Holstein
Valdemar II
Adolf III of Holstein
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Asselt
Leuven
harald's Rebellion
Greiswald Bay
Invasion of Bishop Valdemar
Waschow
Stellau
Mölln
Bornhöved
Gransee
Rebellion of 1326
Visby
Danish-Hanseatic War (1361-1370)
Ă…sle
Eric of Pommeranias First Schleswig War
Dano-Hanseatic War (1426–1435)
Hemmingstedt
Swedish Liberation War
Count's Feud
Italian War of 1542–1546

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