The growing power of the Catholics in …
Years: 1625 - 1625
May
The growing power of the Catholics in North Germany in and after 1623 is a threat to the Danish holdings in the Schleswig-Holstein duchies and has nearly induced Christian IV of Denmark to intervene directly in the Thirty Years' War.
Although he has stayed his hand for a time, the urgent solicitations of the western powers, and his fear that Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden will supplant him as the champion of the Protestant cause, finally leads him on May 9, 1625 to plunge into war.
He also fears that Sweden could use a war to further expand their holdings in the Baltic Sea.
Christian embarks on a military campaign which is later to be known in Denmark and Norway as "The Emperor War" (Danish: Kejserkrigen, Norwegian: Keiserkrigen).
Locations
People
Groups
- Schleswig, Duchy of
- Holstein, Duchy of
- Sweden, (second) Kingdom of
- Denmark-Norway, Kingdom of
- Catholic League, the (German)
- Habsburg Monarchy, or Empire
Topics
- Protestant Reformation
- Counter-Reformation (also Catholic Reformation or Catholic Revival)
- Thirty Years' War
- Danish War of 1625-29
