Danish–Estonian conflicts

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The Danish–Estonian conflicts were a series of medieval military and political struggles between the Kingdom of Denmark and Estonian forces over control and Christianization of the Estonian territories.

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instanceOf medieval conflict
series of wars
belligerent Estonian tribal forces
Kingdom of Denmark NERFINISHED
conflictBetween Estonian forces
Kingdom of Denmark NERFINISHED
hasConsequence establishment of new political structures in northern Estonia
spread of Western Christianity in Estonia
hasCulturalImpact Danish and Estonian historical memory
legends surrounding the origin of the Danish flag Dannebrog
hasMainGoal Christianization of Estonian population
control of Estonian territories
hasPart Battle of Lyndanisse NERFINISHED
Danish campaigns in Estonia in the early 13th century
Danish conquest of northern Estonia NERFINISHED
subsequent uprisings by Estonian forces
historicalRegion Harju NERFINISHED
Virumaa NERFINISHED
northern coastal Estonia
involves crusading ideology
feudal conquest
languageContext Old Danish NERFINISHED
Old Estonian
locatedIn Baltic region NERFINISHED
Northern Europe
mainTheater Estonian territories
opponent local Estonian chieftains
pagan Estonian tribes
partOf Northern Crusades NERFINISHED
politicalAspect territorial expansion of the Kingdom of Denmark
relatedTo Christianization of the Baltic peoples
Danish expansion in the Baltic Sea
religiousAspect Christianization
resultedIn Danish rule over parts of northern Estonia
integration of parts of Estonia into the Danish realm
startTime 13th century
timePeriod Middle Ages

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Battle of Lyndanisse conflict Danish–Estonian conflicts