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    first siege in 1700, but a combined force of the anti-Swedish coalition successfully besieged and took Tönning in 1713–1714. The first siege was one of the...
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  • Years' War Siege of Ebernburg (1697) – Nine Years' War Siege of Cartagena de Indias (1697) Siege of Riga (1700) – Great Northern War Siege of Tönning (1700)...
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    in the Battle of Gadebusch. Pursued by coalition forces, Stenbock and his army was trapped and surrendered during the Siege of Tönning. In 1714, Charles...
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    included Generalissimo, Prince of the Russian Empire and Duke of Izhora (Duke of Ingria), Prince of the Holy Roman Empire, Duke of Cosel. A highly appreciated...
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    Siege of Tönning. In the spring of 1702, at the start of the War of the Spanish Succession he was placed with a small army around the German city of Xanten...
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    Magnus Stenbock (category Members of the Privy Council of Sweden)
    Tönning and lost several cannons and food stores to the Allies. The Swedish vanguard entered Tönning on 14 February, and were followed by the rest of...
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    Willem Vleertman (category Dutch military personnel of the War of the Spanish Succession)
    Naarden and the Siege of Bonn in November of the same year. On 2 August 1674, he was appointed ensign and took part in the Battle of Seneffe, subsequently...
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    Georg Heinrich von Görtz (category People from the Duchy of Holstein)
    prominently involved in negotiating the terms of Stenbock's surrender in the Siege of Tönning, 1713. On the arrival of Charles XII from Turkey at Stralsund in...
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    Danilovich Menshikov with the command of the sieges of Stralsund, Stettin and Tönning, yet in the first years of the campaign he was also present in Pomerania...
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    Jobst von Scholten (category Dutch military personnel of the War of the Spanish Succession)
    Stralsund (1711) [de] Belagerung von Stade (1712) [de] Belagerung von Tönning (1713) [de] Belagerung von Stralsund (1715) [de] Christiansburg (Varel) [de]...
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  • February and on 15 June Siege of Tönning March–August - failed siege by Swedes Battle of Reinbek 19 May - lifts Siege of Tönning Landing at Humlebæk 24 July...
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  • giving up Swedish Livonia and losing all their power. This list shows the list of the military engagements using the Julian calendar, Swedish calendar and the...
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    Azz-ud-din Mirza is blinded on orders of the Emperor Farrukhsiyar as punishment. February 7 – The Siege of Tönning (a fortress of the Swedish Empire and now located...
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    estates and by the partitioned-off dukes of the Augustenburg and Glücksburg lines. As Sweden in the 1713 Siege of Tönning had lost its influence on Holstein-Gottorp...
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    1713 in Sweden (category Years of the 18th century in Sweden)
    - Skirmish at Bender. February - Siege of Tönning - Russian attack on Helsingfors. - Russian victory at the Battle of Pälkäne. 2 November - Princess Ulrika...
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    Ferdinand Willem, Duke of Württemberg, to relief the Siege of Tönning. Danish forces of 5,600 men were positioned partly behind the river of Bille, in a 45 kilometer...
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    Nils Gyllenstierna (category Field marshals of Sweden)
    a member of the Swedish baronial family of Gyllenstierna, was a Swedish field-marshal, member of the Royal Council, president of the Board of War, and...
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    The siege of Paris of 845 was the culmination of a Viking invasion of West Francia. The Viking forces were led by a Norse chieftain named "Reginherus"...
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  • Azz-ud-din Mirza is blinded on orders of the Emperor Farrukhsiyar as punishment. February 7 – The Siege of Tönning (a fortress of the Swedish Empire and now located...
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  • Northern Wars) Siege of Philippsburg (1688) – 1688 – Nine Years' War Siege of Bonn (1689) – 1689 – Nine Years' War First siege of Tönning – 1700 – Great...
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    Dalarna Regiment (category Infantry regiments of the Swedish Army)
    Pomerania and the Battle of Gadebusch in 1712. The Dalarna Regiment once again had to surrender, this time in 1713 after the Siege of Tönning. The regiment was...
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  • Rasmus Krag (1680–1755) (category Danish military personnel of the Great Northern War)
    after that country's defeat at the Siege of Tönning. He served with admiral P Raben and took part in the Battle of Rügen (1715) in the continuing Great...
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    The siege of Mariupol began on 24 February 2022 and lasted until 20 May, as part of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. It saw fighting between the Russian...
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    plenty of defensive materiel: 50 tonnes (110,000 lb) of lead, 4,000 muskets, and a staggering 810 kilometres (500 mi) of slow match. The Swedish siege force...
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  • Lave Hohendorff (category Noble Knights of the Order of the Dannebrog)
    commandant of Rendsborg, he led the center of the Danish army at the battle of Gadebusch 1712, and participated in the sieges of Tönning, Hamburg, and...
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    siege of Bihać was a three-year-long siege of the northwestern Bosnian town of Bihać by the Army of the Republika Srpska, the Army of the Republic of...
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    compared the siege of Mariupol to the battle for Bakhmut. It claimed that the latter had not been "the most important city from the point of view of the front"...
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    Schwerer Gustav (category Siege artillery)
    the late 1930s by Krupp in Rügenwalde as siege artillery for the explicit purpose of destroying the main forts of the French Maginot Line, the strongest...
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    Israel–Hamas war (category 2023 in the State of Palestine)
    Gaza siege is a 'clear-cut war crime'". The Irish Times. 15 October 2023. Retrieved 22 October 2023. Dannenbaum, Tom (11 October 2023). "The Siege of Gaza...
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  • Ages, large and small cannons were developed for siege and field battles. The cannon replaced prior siege weapons such as the trebuchet. After the Middle...
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