Christopher, count of Oldenburg

German soldier
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Also known as: Christoffer, greve af Oldenburg, Christoph, Graf von Oldenburg
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German:
Christoph, Graf von Oldenburg
Danish:
Cristoffer, greve af Oldenburg
Born:
c. 1504
Died:
Aug. 4, 1566, Rastede Monastery, Oldenburg [Germany]

Christopher, count of Oldenburg (born c. 1504—died Aug. 4, 1566, Rastede Monastery, Oldenburg [Germany]) was a professional soldier after whom the Count’s War, Denmark’s 1533–36 civil conflict, was named. A leader of mercenary forces, Christopher’s greatest opportunity for fame and power came in 1534, when he was given command over Danish and Lübeck forces favouring the restoration of King Christian II, who had been deposed in 1523. The count’s forces were opposed by Danish, German, and Swedish forces favouring the candidacy of Duke Christian of Schleswig and Holstein (later King Christian III), the son of King Frederick I, who had ...(100 of 142 words)