• Nöteborg may refer to: The Swedish name for Shlisselburg, a town in Kirovsky District of Leningrad Oblast, Russia Battle of Nöteborg, 1702, one of the...
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  • The Battle of Nöteborg in July 1656 was a naval battle between 250 smaller Russian ships, who had surrounded the city of Nöteborg, and 50 smaller Swedish...
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    The siege of Nöteborg was one of the first sieges of the Great Northern War, when Russian forces captured the Swedish fortress of Nöteborg (later renamed...
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    fortress came under a siege by voevoda Pyotr Potemkin, known as the Battle of Nöteborg, which lasted until November 1656 with no success. In 1702, during...
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    [ʂlʲɪsʲɪlʲˈburk]; German: Schlüsselburg; Finnish: Pähkinälinna; Swedish: Nöteborg), formerly Oreshek (Орешек) (1323–1611) and Petrokrepost (Петрокрепость)...
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    possessions in their Baltic Dominions, among others, the fortresses of Nöteborg, Nyenskans, Dorpat and Narva.: 17  In 1705 the two sides prepared for...
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  • Austria captures Landau from France. Siege of Nöteborg 26 Sept - major Russian victory over Sweden. Battle of Cádiz 23 August - 30 September - Bourbon Spain...
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    Alexander von Kotzebue (category Members of the Imperial Academy of Arts)
    Südfriedhof. The Battle of Narva The Storming of Nöteborg The Capture of Narva The Battle of Lesnaya The Russian Victory at Poltava The Battle of Gross-Jägersdorf...
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  • Swedish–Novgorodian Wars (category Military history of Finland)
    by the parties to the conflict was the Treaty of Nöteborg (12 August 1323), followed by the Treaty of Novgorod between Novgorod and Norway in 1326. The...
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    Grand Prince Yury of Moscow) at Nöteborg (Orekhov) where Lake Ladoga empties into the Neva River. The treaty delineated spheres of influence among the...
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    Ingrian War (category Invasions of Russia)
    townships of Ivangorod, Jama, Koporye, and Noteborg. Novgorod and Gdov were to be restored to Russia. As a result of the war, Russia was denied access to the...
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    marked the taking of the Swedish fort of Nöteborg. In May 1703, Peter captured Nyenschantz fortress. He chose a spot at the mouth of the Neva, surrounded...
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    Boris Sheremetev (category Recipients of the Order of the White Eagle (Poland))
    Swedish Ingrian fortresses of Nöteborg (October 1702) and Nyenskans (1 May 1703) (allowing the foundation of the city of Saint Petersburg later in May...
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    Erastfer and Nöteborg (Shlisselburg) provided access to Ingria in 1703, where Peter captured the Swedish fortress of Nyen, guarding the mouth of the River...
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  • (1554–1557) Battle of Kivinäbb (March 11, 1555) Assault of Nöteborg (September 15–29, 1555) Assault of Viborg (January 21–25, 1556) The Northern Seven Years'...
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    First Swedish–Norwegian union (category History of Scandinavia)
    With the Republic of Novgorod, which the relations had long been tense, peace was concluded in Nöteborg in 1323. Magnus came of age in 1331 or 1332...
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    25 January 2024 Alef, Gustave (1983). "The Battle of Suzdal' in 1445. An Episode in the Muscovite War of Succession (1978)". Rulers and nobles in fifteenth...
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    failures in the battles of Erastfer and Hummelshof, the Russians had conquered Nöteborg and Nyenskans, as well as beginning the construction of Petersburg...
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    Olavinlinna (category History of South Savo)
    of the Novgorod Republic. It was sited in Savonia so as to lay claim to the Russian side of the border established by the Treaty of Nöteborg. One of Tott's...
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    1708, subsequently participating in the battle of Holowczyn, the reduction of Mazepa, and the crowning victory of Poltava (8 July [O.S. 27 June] 1709),...
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    Novgorod. The Treaty of Nöteborg, made in 1323 between Sweden and Novgorod, was the first treaty that defined the eastern boundary of the Swedish realm and...
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    of Nöteborg (later Schlusselburg), the key to Finland. Russia, furthermore, renounced all claims upon Estonia and Livonia and paid a war indemnity of...
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    occupied the fortress and refortified it. The city was renamed Nöteborg and remained in the hands of the Swedes until 1702, when Peter the Great took the fortress...
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    Vyborg (category Grand Duchy of Finland)
    numerous wars between the Russians and Swedes, the Treaty of Nöteborg in 1323 defined the border of eastern Finland, and would separate the two cultures....
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    Attack on Åbo (category Battles involving Sweden)
    powers were incapable of annihilating the other, the two, with instigation from the Hanseatic League, signed the Treaty of Nöteborg in 1323. This agreement...
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  • see History of Sweden. See also the list of Swedish monarchs and list of prime ministers of Sweden. Timeline of Faroese history Timeline of Icelandic history...
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  • Swedish–Novgorodian Wars – A series of conflicts between the 12th and 14th centuries. History of the Russo-Turkish wars List of armed conflicts involving Poland...
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  • First siege of Albazin – 1685 – Sino-Russian border conflicts Second siege of Albazin – 1686 – Sino-Russian border conflicts Siege of Nöteborg (1702) – 1702...
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    Korela (Kexholm) and Oreshek (Nöteborg) were established along the banks of the lake. During the Russo-Swedish War of 1656–1658, the Swedes deployed...
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    Sweden and the Novgorod Republic. By the Treaty of Nöteborg in 1323, Vyborg was finally recognized as a part of Sweden. It withstood a prolonged siege by Daniil...
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