1480s in Denmark
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Events from the 1480s in Denmark.
Incumbents
- Monarch â King Christian I (until 21 May 1481),[1] King John[2]
- Steward of the Realm â Erik Ottesen Rosenkrantz (1456â80), Strange Nielsen Strangesen Bild (1482â87), Poul Laxmand (1489â1502)
Events
- 1481 â John becomes King of Denmark[2]
- 1482 â Copenhagen University Library is founded.
- 1484 â Køge Friary is founded on land donated by the king.
Births
- 1 July 1481 â Christian II of Denmark (d. 1559)
- 24 June 1485 â Elizabeth of Denmark, Electress of Brandenburg (d. 1555 in Germany)
Date unknown
- c.â1480 â Christiern Pedersen, scholar and publisher (d. 1554)
- c.â1480 â Eske Bille, diplomat and statesman (d. 1552)
- c.â1482 â Willehad of Denmark, one of the Martyrs of Gorkum (d. 1572)
- c.â1484 â Jacob the Dacian, Franciscan missionary to the Purépecha (d. 1566)
- c.â1484 â Skipper Clement, leader of the peasant rebellion that was part of Count's Feud (d. 1536)
- c.â1485 â Stygge Krumpen, last bishop of Børglum (d. 1551)
- c.â1489 â Hans Rev, last pre-Reformation Bishop of Oslo (d. 1545)
Deaths
- 1481
- 21 May â Christian I, King of Denmark, Norway and Sweden (born 1421)[1]
1483
- 18 May â Christina of Saxony, Queen consort of Denmark (born 1461 in Saxony)
- 1486
- 23 June â Margaret of Denmark, Queen of Scotland (born 1456)