- Knut
Alvsson (1455 – 18
August 1502) was a
Norwegian nobleman and landowner. He was the country's
foremost Norwegian-born
noble in his time and served...
- King Hans, and
declared the
deposition of the king.
Norwegian nobel Knut
Alvsson was also
there and
directed harsh accusations against King Hans' control...
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Oldenburg dynasty (established 1448).
There was one
revolt under Knut
Alvsson in 1502.
Norway took no part in the
events which led to
Swedish independence...
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castle in
order to
regain it from the
hands of the
Norwegian nobleman Knut
Alvsson.
Akershus was
besieged yet
again in 1523, this time by
Swedish soldiers...
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killed Knut
Alvsson,
either by
treachery or, as alleged, in
response to
Alvsson's own violence.
Alvsson was
judged a
traitor and
Alvsson's property was...
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Hjalmarson & Högberg. pp. 153–155. ISBN 9189080262. Erik Opsahl. "Knut
Alvsson".
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Events in the year 1502 in Norway. Monarch: Hans
Alvsson's rebellion:
March – Knut
Alvsson succeeds in
occupying Akershus Fortress and Tønsberg Fortress...
- Leif Thor Olafsson,
Bishop of
Bergen and
about 60
other Norwegians. Knut
Alvsson,
nobleman and
landowner (d. 1502) 1
September – Leif Thor Olafsson, bishop...
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separatists Separatist victory,
Kalmar Union de
facto dissolved 1501–1504
Alvsson's rebellion against King Hans of
Norway Denmark and
Norway Norwegian separatists...
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killed Alvsson either by
treachery or, as
alleged by Krummedige, in
response to
Alvsson's own violence.
Alvsson was
judged a
traitor and
Alvsson's property...