- The
Battle of
Lyrskov Heath (or Hede) was
fought on
September 28, 1043, at
Lyrskov,
between a Dano-Norwegian army led by
Magnus the Good and an army of...
- Lürschau (Danish:
Lyrskov) is a muni****lity in the
district of Schleswig-Flensburg, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. In 1043 a
heath at Lürschau was the...
- by the
Wends in 1043,
which Magnus decisively defeated at the
Battle of
Lyrskov Heath, near Hedeby. In the battle,
Magnus wielded Saint Olaf's battle-axe...
- at the
Battle of
Lyrskov Heath at Hedeby, near the present-day
border of
Denmark and Germany.
Sweyn won a
great re****tion at
Lyrskov Heath, and had the...
- Vikings.
Oxford University Press. p. 403. ISBN 9780192801340.
Battle of
Lyrskov Hede. Bøgh,
Anders (26 May 2015). "The
Civil War
periode 1131-1157". danmarkshistorien...
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Leuven (891)
Battle of
London Bridge Battle of Lüneburg
Heath Battle of
Lyrskov Heath Battle of Mag
Femen Battle of
Maldon Battle of
Meretun Battle of...
-
consolidating his
power in
Denmark he
crushed a
Wendish invasion at the
battle of
Lyrskov Hede
initiated shortly after he had destro**** the
Jomsviking heartlands...
- (1026)
Battle of
Boknafjorden (1028)
Battle of
Stiklestad (1030)
Battle of
Lyrskov Heath (1043)
Battle of Rügen (1043)
Battle of
Aarhus (1043)
Battle of Niså...
- the 1043
battle in
which King
Magnus I of
Norway and
Denmark defeated at
Lyrskov Hede (Hlyrskog Heath) a
large army of
Slavs who had
invaded southern Denmark...
- ends in an
English defeat 1043 –
Magnus I of
Norway defeats the
Wends at
Lyrskov Hede 1069 –
Sweyn II of
Denmark sponsored a
successful Danish attack on...