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The specific problem is: Cleanup entries not meeting article criteria, "List of ***wars*** involving Sweden", entries such as uprisings and feuds are clearly not wars and have no sourcing stating they were wars. Please help improve this article if you can. (November 2023) (Learn how and when to remove this message)
Swedish Civil War (1438–1439) Swedish conflicts with the Teutonic Order (1472–1488) Swedish expedition to Courland (854) Swedish expedition to Livonia; Swedish War of Liberation; Swedish–Geatish wars; Swedish–Norwegian War; Swedish–Novgorodian Wars; Swedish–Algerian war of 1791–1792; Swedish–Norwegian War (1063)
Swedish–Novgorodian Wars – A series of conflicts between the 12th and 14th centuries. History of the Russo-Turkish wars – Series of wars in the 17th–19th century; List of armed conflicts involving Poland against Russia – Russo-Polish Wars; List of wars involving Russia
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:
The Polish–Swedish wars were a series of wars between the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and Sweden, in the wider meaning to the series of wars in which both Sweden and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth participated between 1563 and 1721, in the narrower meaning denoting the two wars between 1600 and 1629.
For 1792–1815 Coalition Wars: See . List of battles of the War of the Second Coalition (1798/9 – 1801/2); see Battle of Feldkirch; List of battles of the War of the Third Coalition (1803/1805–1805/1806); see "Front: Austria"
This is a List of wars between the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and Sweden.Broadly construed, the term refers to a series of wars between 1562 and 1814. More narrowly, it refers to particular wars between 1600 and 1629.
This is a List of German–Swedish wars. This includes historically German states such as the Teutonic Order, the Holy Roman Empire and Brandenburg-Prussia.