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  2. Swedish Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish Empire or the Age of Greatness ... Sweden was the third-largest area of control in Europe by land ... 1923 map showing Swedish possessions acquired ...

  3. 1674 in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Magnus Julius De la Gardie (April 14, 1674 – 1741): A notable general and politician who played a significant role in Swedish military and political affairs. Deaths Ebba Brahe (January 5, 1674): A prominent landowner and the love interest of King Gustavus Adolphus. She was born in 1596 and was known for her influence and contributions to ...

  4. File:Swedish Empire.svg - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Swedish Empire in mainland Europe (1560 to 1815) Items portrayed in this file depicts. Sweden. Swedish Empire. ... (1674-1675) Usage on ko.wikipedia.org

  5. Swedish invasion of Brandenburg - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish invasion of Brandenburg (1674–75) (German: Schwedeneinfall 1674/75) involved the occupation of the undefended Margraviate of Brandenburg by a Swedish army launched from Swedish Pomerania during the period 26 December 1674 to the end of June 1675. The Swedish invasion sparked the Swedish-Brandenburg War that, following further ...

  6. History of Sweden (1611–1648) - Wikipedia

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    In the eyes of the Swedish king, moreover, the Polish War was a war of religion. Gustavus regarded the Scandinavian kingdoms as the two chief pillars on which the Evangelical religion reposed. Their disunion, he argued, would open a door in the north to the Catholic league and so bring about the destruction of Denmark and Sweden alike.

  7. Possessions of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Swedish Empire and all of its colonial possessions. Fort Apollonia, present Beyin: 1655–1657. Fort Christiansborg, present Osu ...

  8. Category:1674 in Europe - Wikipedia

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    1674 in the Holy Roman Empire (2 C, 2 P) I. 1674 in Ireland ... 1674 in Sweden (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "1674 in Europe"

  9. Swedish Livonia - Wikipedia

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    Swedish Livonia (Swedish: Svenska Livland) was a dominion of the Swedish Empire from 1629 until 1721. The territory, which constituted the southern part of modern Estonia (including the island of Ösel ceded by Denmark after the Treaty of Brömsebro) and the northern part of modern Latvia (the Vidzeme region), represented the conquest of the major part of the Polish-Lithuanian Duchy of Livonia ...