Battle of Sejerø

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Date1132
Location
Result Party of Eric Ericson Victory
The Battle of Sejerø
Part of The Danish Civil War
Date1132
Location
Result Party of Eric Ericson Victory
Belligerents
Denmark Forces of Eric Sweden Forces of Magnus
Commanders and leaders
Denmark Eric II of Denmark Sweden Magnus the Strong
Strength
~120–240 ~100–200
Casualties and losses
Minor All but one

The battle of Sejerø was a naval battle fought in 1132, near the Island of Sejerø by the Zealandic coast. A zealandic and scanian fleet under Eric II fought a jutlandic fleet under Magnus the Strong. Eric defeated Magnus completely, all that was salvaged from the defeat was the boat Magnus escaped in, the battle was the first defeat dealt to the Niels-Magnus party.

After the murder of Canute Lavard, Eric Ericson Canutes brother marched on Jelling to seek retribution, Erics force was ambushed by King Niels I, and then Eric declared himself the rightful King of Denmark. After fleeing from Jutland with what remained of his army he tried to reconquer south jutland, but was repulsed during the Siege of Schleswig.[1] Niels then prepared a great invasion fleet to take Zealand, however Christian a lord of Jutland joined forces with Eric and rebelled. Niels split his army in two and had his son lead this half to conquer Zealand while he ended the rebellion in the north, Magnus manned as many ships as possible with the forces he had and sailed for Zealand, however Eric had already landed around Sejerø.[2]

The Battle

The Aftermath

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