Denmark (Principia Moderni IV)

Denmark is a sovereign nation in Scandinavia that is bordered by Sweden to the direct north by Skane and is shares a small border with Norway to the northwest, both nations being members of the Kalmar Union and to the south of us is our vassal Holstein.

Reign of Queen Magrethe of Denmark (1387-1412)
My great aunt Queen Magrethe of Denmark, ruled Denmark for 25 glorious years. She became Queen after the death of her husband Haakon died in 1380 and Haakon's successor, Olaf, died in 1387, and she became Queen of Denmark and Queen of Norway in 1387. Magrethe's main objective now was to unite Sweden under her rule, and in 1388 she met the Swedish nobility in  Dalaborg Castle in March 1388, and they elected Queen Magrethe as their sovereign. In 1389, now a treacherous self proclaimed Swedish "King" Albert returned from Mecklenburg and fought Queen Magrethe's Army near Falköping, Sweden. The heroic general, Henrik Parow, was killed in battle, but his death was not in vain, for he was victorious against Albert's forces, and he shall live throughout history forever. in the aftermath of the victory in The Battle of Falkoping, Queen Magrethe was crowned Queen of Sweden on February 3, 1389. Eight years later in 1397, Queen Magrethe created the Kalmar Union on 17 June 1397 with the signing of the Treaty of Kalmar which declared that all three nations, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden were to be ruled by a single ruler, Queen Magrethe of Denmark. One of the driving forces behind the creation of the Kalmar Union was to counter the Haensatic League, which had been occupying Stockholm, Sweden. Finally, the Hanestanic League was expelled from Stockholm, and were liberated from the Hansa, and Stockholm was returned to its rightful ruler, Queen Magrethe of Denmark.