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The Russo-Swedish War of 1741–1743, known as the Hats' Russian War in Sweden and the Hats' War in Finland, which resulted in the Lesser Wrath (Finnish: Pikkuviha, Swedish: Lilla ofreden), or the occupation of Finland, was instigated by the Hats...
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Old Finland (Vanha Suomi in Finnish, Gamla Finland in Swedish) is a name used for the areas that Russia gained from Sweden in the Great Northern War and in the Russo-Swedish War (1741–1743). Old Finland was joined to the autonomous Grand Duchy of Finland as Viipuri province...
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History notes on the Russo-Swedish War of 1741...
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The Swedish-Russian War of 1741-1743 Also known in Sweden as the War of the Hats, in Finland as Little Discord (lilla ofreden) EXTERNAL FILES Eric Sederholm, In the Midst of War, 1741, from : Baltic Connections Swedish Wars by Hans Hogman Campaigns in the 18th Century, from Russian Navy,
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The term Russo-Swedish War can apply to any of the wars fought between Sweden and Russia: Great Northern War (1700-1721); Russo-Swedish War (1741-1743)
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Treaty of Abo:(1743), peace settlement that concluded the Russo-Swedish War of 1741–43 by obliging Sweden to cede a strip of southern Finland to Russia and to become temporarily dependent on Russia. As a result of the Great Northern War (Treaty of Nystad, 1721), Sweden had lost...
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During the Russo-Swedish War, 1741-1743, the castle was captured by Field-Marshal Peter Lacy. It was held by Russia between 1743 and 1812,
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Russo-Swedish War, 1656-1658 summary with 2 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information, and more. The Russo-Swedish War of 1656-1658 was fought by Russia and Sweden against the background of the simultaneous Northern Wars and the War for Ukraine. Russo-Swedish War, 1656-1658 from Wíkipedia. ©2006 by Wíkipedia.
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During the Russo-Swedish War, 1741-1743 , the task of Sweden was to prevent Russia from attacking Prussia, but her Troop s were defeated, on 3 September 1741 , at Villmanstrand by a greatly superior Russian army, and in 1742 another great reverse was sustained in the capitulation of Helsingfors...
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During the Russo-Swedish War, 1741-1743, the task of Sweden was to prevent Russia from attacking Prussia, but her troops were defeated, on 3 September 1741, at Villmanstrand by a greatly superior Russian army. In 1742 another great defeat was sustained by the Franco-Prussian alliance in the capitulation of Helsinki to the...
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