Battle of Rotebro

The Battle of Rotebro was fought on 28 September 1497 between the armies of John, King of Denmark and Sten Sture the Elder, the deposed regent of Sweden. Sten Sture had fallen out of favor with the nobility and was deposed on March 1497 of his post as Regent of Sweden. The Danes invaded Sweden in July of that year, and defeated Sten's peasant army on 28 September at the village of Rotebro north of Stockholm.

Battle of Rotebro
Part of Dano-Swedish War
Date28 September 1497
Location
Rotebro, Sweden
Result

Danish victory

  • King John becomes king of Sweden
Belligerents
Denmark Denmark Sweden Sweden
Commanders and leaders
John of Denmark Sten Sture the Elder

The battle was between a gathering of valley men loyal to the Swedish governor Sten Sture the elder and troops loyal to the Danish union and John, King of Denmark, whom in Sweden is sometimes called Johan II, emerged victorious from the battle after his cavalry mowed down Sten Sture's band of peasants, who tried to flee across the Edsån towards the <Rotebro redoubt>.[1]

After the loss, after negotiations with King Hans and the Riksdag, Sten Sture relinquished the post of Riksdag, was relieved of responsibility and received fiefs.[2]

The result was that King John was finally able to make a ceremonial entry into Stockholm and be crowned in the Storkyrkan with the Swedish royal crown that he had received fourteen years earlier through the Kalmar recess in 1483.

References

  1. ^ ”Sollentuna Journalen”. www.sollentunajournalen.se. Archived and read on June 19 2018.(Swedish).
  2. Alf Henrikson: Svensk historia – del I, sidorna 186–87.(Swedish).
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