Siege of Helsingborg (1368–1369)

Siege of Helsingborg
Part of the Danish-Hanseatic War (1361–1370)

Medieval Helsingborg with the fortress of Kärnan in 1658, by Samuel von Pufendorf
DateSummer 1368 – September 1369
Location56°03′N 12°43′E / 56.050°N 12.717°E / 56.050; 12.717
Result Sueco–Hanseatic victory
Territorial
changes
Helsingborg occupied by the Hanseatic League and Sweden
Belligerents
Hanseatic League
 Sweden
 Denmark
Commanders and leaders
Bruno Warendorp
Thomas Morkerken
Albert I
Heinrich
Fikke Moltke 
Hartvig Kale 
Units involved
Unknown Helsingborg garrison
Strength
1,100 men Unknown
Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown

The siege of Helsingborg (Danish: belejringen af Helsingborg, Swedish: belägringen av Helsingborg) was a siege of the then-Danish city of Helsingborg between 1368 and 1369 during the Danish–Hanseatic War (1361–1370). Despite withstanding many sieges, Helsingborg would capitulate to the Hanseatic League.