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What was the result of the Great Northern War?

What was the result of the Great Northern War?

The Great Northern War (1700–1721) was the main military conflict of Peter the Great’s reign, ending in a Russian victory over Sweden that made Russia an important European power and expanded Russia’s borders to the Baltic Sea, including the site of St. Petersburg.

Who won the Swedish Norwegian war?

Swedish–Norwegian War (1814)

Date 26 July – 14 August 1814 (2 weeks and 5 days)
Location Norway
Result Swedish victory Convention of Moss Norway entered a personal union with Sweden. Swedish approval of the Norwegian Constitution Christian Frederik abandoned all claims to the Norwegian crown

Has Denmark ever won a war?

The battle ends in a decisive Danish victory, and the Swedish withdraw to the Kiel Bay. 1644 – 12 October: A combined Swedish and Dutch fleet defeats a Danish fleet at Fehmarn. This effectively decides the outcome of the war.

Who won the scanian war?

the Danes
… helped the Danes win the Scanian War (1675–79) against the Swedes.

Where does the history of Scandinavia take place?

The history of Scandinavia is the history of the geographical region of Scandinavia and its peoples. The region is in northern Europe, and consists of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.

Why was Scandinavia important in the Bronze Age?

Even though Scandinavians joined the European Bronze Age cultures fairly late through trade, Scandinavian sites present rich and well-preserved objects made of wool, wood and imported Central European bronze and gold. During this period Scandinavia gave rise to the first known advanced civilization in this area following the Nordic Stone Age.

Where did the foreign influence in Scandinavia come from?

The foreign influence is believed to originate with amber trade, and amber found in Mycenaean graves from this period originates from the Baltic Sea. Several petroglyphs depict ships, and the large stone formations known as stone ships indicate that shipping played an important role in the culture.

Why was Scandinavia buried during the Stone Age?

During the Weichselian glaciation, almost all of Scandinavia was buried beneath a thick permanent sheet of ice and the Stone Age was delayed in this region.