Anglo-Danish Naval War | |||||||||
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Part of Anglo-Danish trade conflicts | |||||||||
Danish and earlier German trading post in Grundarfjörður, Iceland (1790s) | |||||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||||
England | |||||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||||
Richard III Henry VII Edmund Copyndale |
John I Hans Pothorst Didrik Pining Thorleif Björnsson Vincent Stole |
The Anglo-Danish Naval War (Danish: Dansk-Engleske krig) was a maritime and minor trade conflict between Denmark and England between 1484 and 1490 over the trading privileges of English and Dutch merchants on Iceland and in Norway.