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  1. Russo-Swedish War (1788–1790) Location: Finland, Baltic Sea, Sweden. Sweden Russian Empire Denmark-Norway(1788–1789) Favourable outcome for Sweden; Status quo ante bellum: 3000 Swedish–Algerian war of 1791–1792 (1791-1792) Location: Mediterranean. Sweden: Regency of Algiers Ottoman Empire (De-jure) Sweden agrees to pay tribute Unknown

  2. Nov 1, 2022 · The Russo-Swedish War of 17881790 was fought between Sweden and Russia from June 1788 to August 1790. The war was ended by the Treaty of Värälä on 14 August 1790. The war was, overall, mostly insignificant for the parties involved.

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    The Swedish–Novgorodian Wars were fought between the 12th and 13th centuries. The war pitted Medieval Sweden against the Republic of Novgorod. Both powers laid claim to the Gulf of Finland which was a vital part of the Varangian-Byzantine trade route. Swedish troops laid siege on Novgorod troops and ships in the sea killing thousands in the process...

    The Russo-Swedish War of 1495–1497 was a declaration of war by a coalition of the Hans of Denmark and Prince Ivan III of Moscow against the Swedish throne with the aim of dethroning the Sture family and taking over Sweden. The use of explosive powder characterized the. On 30 November 1495, the Swedes used the powder to scare the approaching Russian...

    The Livonian War of 1558-82 was fought over the control of the Old Livonia. Russia’s interest in the territory was challenged by a coalition of Kingdom of Poland, Sweden, Lithuania, and Denmark-Norway. The conflict began when Russia successfully invaded Dorpat and Narva and consequentially dissolved the Livonian Confederation. The Truce of Jam Zapo...

    The Ingrian war of 1610-1617 occurred after Sweden tried to oust the Russian king and place a Swede on the Russian throne. The Swedes captured Ingria and Novgorod before they were expelled as they tried to take control of Tikhvin. Although the Swedes did not manage to overthrow the Russian throne, they acquired a large territory which included the ...

    The Great Northern War of 1700-1721 was a military conflict in which the Russians challenged Sweden’s supremacy in Eastern, Central, and Northern Europe. Russia formed a coalition with Denmark–Norway, Saxony–Poland–Lithuania. The war began when the coalition declared war against Sweden at a time when the young Charles XII had assumed power. Then Sw...

    The Finnish War of 1808–1809 between Russia and Sweden occurred when the Russian king learned that peace between the two empires depended on Sweden’s willingness to abide by the treaty of Tilsit which allowed Sweden to follow the Continental System. The Russian King viewed the System as ruinous. As a result of the war, part of Sweden was ceded and ...

  4. External links. The Second Battle of Svensksund was a naval battle fought in the Gulf of Finland outside the present day city of Kotka on 9 and 10 July 1790. The Swedish naval forces dealt the Russian fleet a devastating defeat that brought an end to the Russo-Swedish War (17881790).

  5. Toggle navigation. Russo-Swedish War (17881790) relies largely or entirely on a single source. Russo-Swedish War of 17881790. Russo-Swedish Wars. June 1788 – 14 August 1790. Russian failure to politically subjugate Sweden. de-facto recognizes Gustav III's regime and his constitution. assist each other in case of foreign attack.

  6. Summarize this article for a 10 year old. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. The Battle of Vyborg Bay (or the Battle of Vyborg) was a naval battle fought between Russia and Sweden on 3 July 1790 in Vyborg Bay off the coast of Vyborg during the Russo-Swedish War (17881790). The Swedish Navy suffered heavy losses, losing seven ships of the line and three ...

  7. The Russo-Swedish War of 17881790 was fought between Sweden and Russia from June 1788 to August 1790. The war was ended by the Treaty of Värälä on 14 August 1790 and took place concomitantly with both the Austro-Turkish War (17881791), Russo-Turkish War (1787–1792) and Theatre War.

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