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  1. Nils Bossom Sture (1426–1494) was a Swedish noble and supporter of Sten Sture's reign as King of Sweden. He is famous for his flanking movement to surprise King Christian I of Denmark's army at the Battle of Brunkeberg in 1471.

  2. Nils Bossom Sture (1426–1494) was a Swedish noble and supporter of Sten Sture's reign as King of Sweden. He is famous for his flanking movement to surprise King Christian I of Denmark's army at the Battle of Brunkeberg in 1471 .

  3. 27 de dic. de 2022 · Genealogy for Svante Nilsson Natt och Dag (Sture), Regent av Sverige (1460 - 1512) family tree on Geni, with over 240 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • Background
    • The Campaign
    • The Battle of Brunkeberg
    • Aftermath

    Queen Margaret I of Denmark created the Kalmar Union (Denmark, Norway, and Sweden) under her rule. After a few years, however, secessionist movements arose among the Swedish noble's council, led by Karl Knutsson Bonde. Sweden became independent and was then re-occupied by Denmark, only to gain its independence again. When king Karl died, the Swedis...

    King Christian I had 3 000 Danish troops and 2,000 allied Germans. Sture had only about 400 troops in his army, and the Danish could easily pick a fight. In late July 1471, the fleet of 76 Danish Ships with the 5,000 troops set out from Copenhagen harbor to land in southern Sweden. Sture and Nils Bossom Sture went to central Sweden to gather as muc...

    On Thursday, October 10, Sten Sture and Nils Bossom Sture lead their troops north to the area which is Hötorget in Stockholm today, near Brunkeberg after which the battle was named. Sten Sture's battle plan was to trap Christian's troops in a vice; Sten would attack from the west, Nils from the east, and Knut Possewould strike out from the city its...

    Now that Christian's invasion was beaten off, Sture had cemented Swedish freedom. He had defeated the Kalmar Union, and Sweden had gained independence. Christian's Denmark still held Iceland, Denmark, and Norway after the war. The two nations that were formed were Sweden and Denmark–Norway. Margaret of Denmark, Queen of Scotlanddied in 1486, Christ...

    • 1470-71
    • Swedish victory
    • Baltic Sea and Sweden
    • 2 min
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    Nils Bossom Sture was a Swedish noble and supporter of Sten Sture's reign as King of Sweden. He is famous for his flanking movement to surprise King Christian I of Denmark's army at the Battle of Brunkeberg in 1471.

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  6. On October 10th, Sten Sture and his biggest supporter Nils Bossom Sture devised a sneaky little plan to surprise attack the opposing forces. Sten and his men would attack from the west, Nils from the east and Knut Jönsson Posse (Swedish General) from the city.