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  2. List of wars involving Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Sweden & its Allies Sweden's opposition Outcome Swedish–Gothic wars (500–800) Location: Sweden. Svealand: Geats: Consolidation of Swedes and Goths into a unified kingdom. Swedish slave revolts (500s) Location: Sweden. Svealand: Thralls: Slaves depose the king of Sweden and win their freedom. Ingvars raid of Estonia (600s) Location: Estonia ...

  3. List of wars between Denmark and Sweden - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of wars between Denmark and Sweden. Broadly construed, it may refer to one of multiple wars which took place between the Kingdom of Sweden and the Kingdom of Denmark (from 1450 in personal union with the Kingdom of Norway ) up to 1814:

  4. List of German–Swedish wars - Wikipedia

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    Sweden cedes most of its territory east of the Oder to Brandenburg-Prussia. Great Northern War (1700-1721) Sweden Prussia Russia Denmark Poland-Lithuania Treaties of Stockholm: Coalition victory Pomeranian War: Sweden Russia Prussia Treaty of Hamburg (1762) Prussian victory [9] Status quo ante bellum; German campaign of 1813 (Part of the ...

  5. Military history of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Sweden has registered about 15 units in the rapid response unit catalogs of the EU, UN, or NATO. Sweden takes an active part in international exercises such as the Multi National Experiment run by the USJFCOM. Sweden is the framework nation for the Nordic Battlegroup, one of the EU Battlegroups that was active during the first half of 2008 ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Dano-Swedish War (1501–1512) - Wikipedia

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    The Dano-Swedish War from 1501 to 1512 was a military conflict between Denmark and Sweden within the Kalmar Union.. The war began with a Swedish and a Norwegian revolt against King Hans and the siege of Queen Christina in her castle in Danish-held Stockholm.

  8. Timeline of Swedish history - Wikipedia

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    Foundation of Sweden's central bank, Sveriges Riksbank: 1674: December 24: Sweden invades Brandenburg, triggering Swedish-Brandenburg War: 1675: Denmark invades Scania, triggering Scanian War: 1676 June 1 Battle of Öland: August 17 Battle of Halmstad: December 4: Battle of Lund: 1677 June 26 Siege of Malmö: July 14: Battle of Landskrona: 1678 ...

  9. Dano-Swedish War (1657–1658) - Wikipedia

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    The Dano-Swedish War of 1657–1658, known in Denmark as the First Karl Gustav War (Danish: Første Karl Gustav-krig) in Norway as Krabbes Feud (Norwegian: Krabbefeiden) and in Sweden as Karl Gustav's First Danish War (Swedish: Karl Gustavs första danska krig), was a conflict between Sweden and Denmark–Norway during the Northern War of 1655–1660.