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  2. Military history of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The Russo-Swedish War of 1788–90, known as Gustav III's Russian War in Sweden and as Catherine II's Swedish War in Russia, was fought between Sweden and Russia from June 1788 to August 1790. The conflict was initiated by King Gustav III of Sweden for domestic political reasons, as he believed that a short war would leave the opposition no ...

  3. List of wars involving Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Swedish–Gothic wars (500–800) Location: Sweden. Svealand: Geats: Consolidation of Swedes and Goths into a unified kingdom. Swedish slave revolts (500s) Location: Sweden. Svealand: Thralls: Slaves depose the king of Sweden and win their freedom. Ingvars raid of Estonia (600s) Location: Estonia. Svealand: Estonians: Estonian Victory [1 ...

  4. Swedish conflicts with the Teutonic Order (1472–1488) - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish conflicts with the Teutonic Order were a series of wars fought between Sweden and the Teutonic Order as well as its Livonian branch, from 1472 to 1488. It consisted of three wars in total, the first from 1472 to 1475, the second in 1478, and the last from 1485 to 1488.

  5. List of wars between Denmark and Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Anund Uppsale's raid of Sweden c. 800–850's [1] Sweden Denmark Danish Victory Battle of Fýrisvellir, 986 [2] Sweden Denmark Jomsvikings Swedish victory Eric the Victorious' invasion of Denmark, 990s [3] [a] Sweden Poland Denmark Swedish victory Olof Skötkonung's attack for the Danish throne, c. 995–999 [b] Sweden Denmark Swedish Victory

  6. Great Northern War - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the rivalries in the anti-Swedish coalition, there was an inner-Swedish rivalry between Charles Frederick, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp, and Frederick I of Hesse-Cassel for the Swedish throne. The Gottorp party succumbed and Ulrike Eleonora, wife of Frederick I, transferred power to her husband in May 1720.

  7. Swedish War of Liberation - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish War of Liberation (1521–1523; Swedish: Befrielsekriget, lit. 'The Liberation War'), also known as Gustav Vasa's Rebellion and the Swedish War of Secession, was a significant historical event in Sweden. Gustav Vasa, a nobleman, led a rebellion and civil war against King Christian II.

  8. Northern Seven Years' War - Wikipedia

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    Swedish victory against Poland–Lithuania. [2] [b] Disputed result between Denmark and Sweden; The new king of Sweden since 1568 is John III of Sweden; Denmark becomes the supreme and dominant power in Northern Europe; Sweden was forced to pay 150,000 riksdaler [3] Sweden was also forced to pay 75,000 daler to Lübeck. [4]

  9. Kalundborg War - Wikipedia

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    On November 18, he was forced to make peace on terms favorable to Sweden. Valdemar acknowledged the sale of Scania, Blekinge and Halland from the years 1332 and 1341. [1] [5] He also acknowledged that the full purchase price for the sale has been paid and waives the right of repurchase that previously existed in the purchase. [1]