- The
Dacke War (Swedish: Dackefejden) was a
peasant uprising led by Nils
Dacke in Småland, Sweden, in 1542
against the rule of
Gustav Vasa.
Dacke and his...
- Nils
Dacke (died 1543) was a
Swedish yeoman who was the
leader of a mid-16th
century peasant revolt in the
historic province of Småland in
southern Sweden...
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Dacke may
refer to: Nils
Dacke (died 1543),
Swedish rebel leader Marie Dacke (born 1973),
Swedish biologist Fabian Månsson (1872–1938),
Swedish politician...
- to the
newly formed jurisdiction of Småland. Nils
Dacke, main
leader of the
peasant side in the
Dacke War
against king
Gustav Vasa, was born in Vissefjärda...
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Marie Ann-Charlotte
Dacke is a
professor of
Sensory Biology, at the Lund
Vision Group in Lund University, Lund, Sweden. Her
research focuses on nocturnal...
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operates the
following ferries: M/S
Robin Hood (Ex Nils
Dacke) (1995-) M/S Nils
Dacke (Ex
Robin Hood) (1995-) M/S Akka (Ex Nils
Holgersson (6)) (2001-)...
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partisan leader Nils
Dacke led a rebellion.
Dacke took
control of the area and was
supported by the locals, also in Eksjö.
After Dacke had been
killed by...
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defeat the
rebels in the
spring of 1543. The
leader of the rebels, Nils
Dacke, has
traditionally been seen as a
traitor to Sweden. His own
letters and...
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Rebellion Olav Engelbrektsson's
rebellion Pilgrimage of
Grace Bigod's
rebellion Dacke War
Schmalkaldic War
Prayer Book
Rebellion French Wars of
Religion Strasbourg...
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between the
royal troops of
Gustav Vasa and the
insurgent leader Nils
Dacke during the
Dacke War. An
estimated 20,000
people took part in the fighting. After...