Count's War
Count's War refers to a conflict that took place in the early 18th century, primarily involving the Danish-Norwegian forces and the Swedish Empire. The war was part of the larger struggle for dominance in Northern Europe, with various nations vying for control over territories and trade routes.
The conflict was characterized by a series of battles and skirmishes, as well as shifting alliances among the involved nations. Ultimately, the war concluded with the Treaty of Frederiksborg in 1720, which helped to stabilize the region and redefine territorial boundaries among the powers involved.