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Pukefejden ("The Puke Feud") was a feud between the followers of riksråd and the followers of the later Charles VIII of Sweden in 1436–1437. The feud originated from the Engelbrekt rebellion, as the Puke party accused the party of Charles of having murdered Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson. After the rebellion, many fiefs had been left without a holder, and after having failed to distribute them fairly among the nobility in 1436, the opposition around Puke challenged Charles in open civil war. A number of cities, Arboga, Köping, and Örebro, rebelled, and the rebels defeated the forces of Charles in the Battle of Hällaskogen on 17 January 1437. During peace negotiations in Västerås, Eric Puke was captured and brought to Stockholm, and was executed there in March 1437.

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  • Die Pukefehde (schwedisch Pukefejden) war ein Aufstand in Schweden in den 1430er Jahren. Auf der einen Seite stand Erik Puke mit seinem Gefolgsleuten und auf der anderen Seite Karl Knutsson (Bonde) mit seinen Anhängern. (de)
  • Pukefejden ("The Puke Feud") was a feud between the followers of riksråd and the followers of the later Charles VIII of Sweden in 1436–1437. The feud originated from the Engelbrekt rebellion, as the Puke party accused the party of Charles of having murdered Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson. After the rebellion, many fiefs had been left without a holder, and after having failed to distribute them fairly among the nobility in 1436, the opposition around Puke challenged Charles in open civil war. A number of cities, Arboga, Köping, and Örebro, rebelled, and the rebels defeated the forces of Charles in the Battle of Hällaskogen on 17 January 1437. During peace negotiations in Västerås, Eric Puke was captured and brought to Stockholm, and was executed there in March 1437. (en)
  • Pukefejden var en uppgörelse i Sverige under 1430-talet, mellan å ena sidan Erik Puke och hans anhängare och å andra sidan Karl Knutsson (Bonde) med anhängare. (sv)
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  • Die Pukefehde (schwedisch Pukefejden) war ein Aufstand in Schweden in den 1430er Jahren. Auf der einen Seite stand Erik Puke mit seinem Gefolgsleuten und auf der anderen Seite Karl Knutsson (Bonde) mit seinen Anhängern. (de)
  • Pukefejden ("The Puke Feud") was a feud between the followers of riksråd and the followers of the later Charles VIII of Sweden in 1436–1437. The feud originated from the Engelbrekt rebellion, as the Puke party accused the party of Charles of having murdered Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson. After the rebellion, many fiefs had been left without a holder, and after having failed to distribute them fairly among the nobility in 1436, the opposition around Puke challenged Charles in open civil war. A number of cities, Arboga, Köping, and Örebro, rebelled, and the rebels defeated the forces of Charles in the Battle of Hällaskogen on 17 January 1437. During peace negotiations in Västerås, Eric Puke was captured and brought to Stockholm, and was executed there in March 1437. (en)
  • Pukefejden var en uppgörelse i Sverige under 1430-talet, mellan å ena sidan Erik Puke och hans anhängare och å andra sidan Karl Knutsson (Bonde) med anhängare. (sv)
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  • Pukefejden (en)
  • Pukefejden (sv)
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