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  2. Battle of Skellefteå - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Skellefteå took place during the Finnish War, on 15 May 1809, when 6,000 Russians under Pavel Andreyevich Shuvalov attacked 700 Swedes under Johan Henrik Furumark, at Skellefteå, Sweden. The Swedes, who fought a delaying action to buy time for their provisions to be escorted to safety, were captured as the Russians flanked ...

  3. Treaty of Fredrikshamn - Wikipedia

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    Map showing territory changes at the end of the Finnish War. Modern country boundaries are indicated by dotted red lines. The Treaty of Fredrikshamn (Swedish: Freden i Fredrikshamn; Russian: Фридрихсгамский мирный договор), or the Treaty of Hamina (Finnish: Haminan rauha), was a peace treaty concluded between Sweden and Imperial Russia on 17 September 1809.

  4. Battle of Piteå - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Piteå occurred on 25 August 1809, near Piteå, Sweden. A Swedish naval force under the command of Major C.F. von Hauswolff was ordered to cut off the northward retreat of a Russian force under General Nikolay Kamensky which had been defeated by the Swedes five days earlier at Ratan. The Swedish attempt to hem in the Russians was ...

  5. Battle of Vaasa - Wikipedia

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    The Swedes, numbering 1,300–1,400 men, landed just outside Vaasa, but the Russians, strengthened by the arrival of the Russian main army turned out to be too strong. After some harsh street battles, the Russians lost 37 killed, 82–113 wounded (five officers) and, according to certain sources, 53 captured; in total 150 [ 2 ] –172 men. [ 3 ]

  6. List of wars between Russia and Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Russo-Swedish War (1741–1743) Sweden: Russian Empire. Kingdom of Finland; Russian victory: 1788-1790 Russo-Swedish War (1788–1790) Sweden: Russian Empire Denmark–Norway. Inconclusive, favourable outcome for Sweden: 1808–1809 Finnish War Sweden: Russian Empire: Russian victory

  7. List of wars: 1800–1899 - Wikipedia

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    Dano-Swedish War of 1808–1809 Part of the Napoleonic Wars Denmark–Norway France: Sweden United Kingdom: 1808 1809 Travancore Rebellion British Empire Travancore Kingdom of Cochin: 1809 1809 Gurkha-Sikh War: Sikh Empire Nepal: 1809 1809 Persian Gulf campaign of 1809 United Kingdom East India Company: Al Qasimi: 1809 1809 Coup of 1809: Men of ...

  8. Åland Offensive - Wikipedia

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    On 21 March, the Convention of Åland was signed which, under the circumstances, was in favor of Sweden; it resulted not only in the abrupt end to the Russian offensive—against the wishes of Alexander I—but also in a general Russian withdrawal from Åland to Finland on 25 March, while von Döbeln promised not to re-occupy the islands. [4]

  9. Battle of Sävar - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Sävar was fought on Saturday, 19 August 1809, between Swedish and Russian forces, during the Finnish War; it was the last pitched battle to be fought in Sweden. After the Russian conquest of eastern Sweden (present-day Finland) in 1808, the Swedish forces retreated to actual Sweden.