-
Battle of
Fotevik (Danish:
Slaget ved Fodevig) was
fought between forces of King
Niels of
Denmark and his son
Magnus Nielsen,
against those of Erik Emune...
- Tronkræver, an
illegitimate son of King
Sweyn II. He died in the
Battle of
Fotevik before he
could press his claim.
Henrik was born to
Svend Tronkræver and...
- as well. In 1134, he
defeated king Niels'
entire army at the
Battle of
Fotevik in Scania, with the
crucial help of
German mounted mercenaries, and Niels...
-
Niels and
Magnus landed at
Fotevik Bay in
Scania in June 1134 s****ing to deal Eric a
decisive defeat. At the
Battle of
Fotevik on 4 June 1134,
Niels and...
-
Magnus and his
father Niels eventually engaged the
enemy in the
Battle of
Fotevik in
Scania on 4 June 1134.
According to Saxo,
Niels panicked and fled when...
- Jutland, but he was
defeated along with
Magnus Nilsson at the
Battle of
Fotevik in Skåne, 1134. He fled
after the
defeat but he was
taken captive near...
- of
Denmark by
Emperor Lothair III 15
April 1134
Killed at the
Battle of
Fotevik Benedict IX Pope (second reign) 10
March – 1 May 1045 52 days (1 month...
- Sweden.
Henry Skadelaar died on 4 June 1134 at the
Battle of
Fotevik in the Bay of
Fotevik near
Vellinge in Skåne.
Ingrid soon
after married King Harald...
-
unified the
country under his rule.
Niels was
defeated in the
Battle of
Fotevik (4 June 1134), and also lost his son
Magnus who was
slain during the battle...
- the area,
which is home to 2000
different species,
requires a guide. The
Fotevik area was
created in 2011 and is also
classified as a
Natura 2000 site....