Battle of Skanör

The battle of Skanör was a battle during the War of the Outlaws on 9 July 1289. Following the siege of Copenhagen in 1289, the town of Skanör was attacked by the Leidgang fleet of King Erik II. The cities of Ven and Amager had been burned the day before by the Leidgang fleet. Skanör would not suffer the same fate as the other cities; the Norwegian Chieftain fell in the battle with 70 other men, but the town was not destroyed.

Battle of Skanör

The battle of Skanör was a battle during the War of the Outlaws on 9 July 1289. Following the siege of Copenhagen in 1289, the town of Skanör was attacked by the Leidgang fleet of King Erik II. The cities of Ven and Amager had been burned the day before by the Leidgang fleet. Skanör would not suffer the same fate as the other cities; the Norwegian Chieftain fell in the battle with 70 other men, but the town was not destroyed.