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  2. Battle of Nöteborg (1656) - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Nöteborg in July 1656 was a naval battle between 250 smaller Russian ships, who had surrounded the city of Nöteborg, and 50 smaller Swedish ships under the command of Carl Gustaf Wrangel during the Russo-Swedish War (1656–58). Few details are known, but it was a Swedish victory.

  3. List of capital ships of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Svenska Lejonet (40/52), 1656. Captured by Denmark 1677 and renamed Svenske Løve. Wismar (58), c. 1694. Merkurius (68), 1672. Captured by the Dutch Republic 1677. Neptunus (44), c. 1673. Captured by Denmark 1676. (Sankt) Hieronymus (70), bought 1675. Captured by the Dutch Republic and given to Denmark, 1677. Wrangels Palats (44), hired 1675 ...

  4. Battle of Rautu Church - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Rautu Church (Swedish: Slaget vid Rautus kyrka; Russian: Битва при церкви Рауту) was a failed Russian attempt to stop a Swedish relief force headed for Kexholm during the Russo-Swedish War (1656–1658).

  5. Military of the Swedish Empire - Wikipedia

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    From 1611 to 1721, Sweden was a European great power, becoming a dominant faction in the quest for control of the Baltic Sea and a formidable military power. [1] During this period, known as Stormaktstiden (Swedish: "The Great Power Era"), the Swedish Empire held a territory more than twice the size of its modern borders and one of the most successful military forces at the time, proving ...

  6. Battle of Aa - Wikipedia

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    The battle of Aa (Swedish: Slaget vid Aa; Russian: Битва на Аа) occurred on 2 August 1656 during the early stages of the Russo-Swedish War of 1656–1658. Swedish forces under command Generalmajor Streiff faced 1,200–3,500 Russian troops under stolnik Semyon Izmailov. It is impossible to establish how the battle ended, because the ...

  7. Siege of Riga (1656) - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Riga by the Russian army under Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich was the main event of the Russo-Swedish War. The fortifications of Riga consisted of a wall with ditch and 5 bastions around the old town. In 1652 Swedes had started construction of a new wall with 12 bastions around suburbs, but by 1656 the work had not been completed.

  8. Conquest of New Sweden - Wikipedia

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    New Sweden was a Swedish colony founded by Peter Minuit in 1638 along the Delaware River. The colony, centered on Fort Christina , thrived for a number of years under the administration of Johan Printz , attracting Swedish and Finnish settlers who engaged in farming and fur trading with the Lenape and Susquehannock .

  9. Siege of Warsaw (1656) - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish army entered Warsaw on September 8, 1655. [1] The city immediately became administrative center of Swedish administration of occupied Poland. The first months of Swedish rule were not marked by any atrocities, but after some time, when it became clear that Sweden would not be able to control Poland for a longer period of time, the ...