Denmark

Denmark is a Protestant nation in Europe. It is ruled by King Christian IV. Following the conquest of England by the Duke of Medina Sidonia's Spanish Armada and the Spanish army under the Duke of Parma, and the reintroduction of Catholicism as England's official state religion under Queen Isabella and King Albert, many Protestant English lords and gentlemen took refuge in Denmark, including Anthony Bacon, who fled there with his young lover Thomas. Baltasar Guzman believed Spain should send an army to conquer Denmark and restore Catholicism to it as it had England and the Netherlands.

The old Danish legend of Amleth was William Shakespeare's inspiration for writing The Prince of Denmark, which is of course set in that country.