List of wars between Russia and Sweden
This is a list of wars between Russia, Sweden and their predecessor states.
- Russian or Novgorodian victory
- Swedish victory
- Another result
Wars between Sweden and the Novgorod Republic
| Date | Conflict | Kingdom of Sweden and allies | Novgorod Republic and allies | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1142 | Swedish attack on Novgorodian merchant ships[1] | Kingdom of Sweden | Novgorod Republic | Swedish victory |
| 1164 | Battle of the Voronezhka River[2] | Kingdom of Sweden | Novgorod Republic | Novgorodian victory |
| 1187 | Pillage of Sigtuna[3][4][5] | Kingdom of Sweden | Novgorod Republic Karelians |
Anti-Swedish coalition victory |
| 1191 | Attack on Åbo (1191)[6][7] [8][9] | Kingdom of Sweden | Novgorod Republic | Novgorodian victory |
| 1227–1228 | Attack on Tavastia [10] | Kingdom of Sweden | Novgorod Republic | Inconclusive |
| 1236–1237 | Tavastian uprising | Kingdom of Sweden | Tavastians | Swedish victory |
| ~1240 | Battle of the Neva | Kingdom of Sweden | Novgorod Republic | Novgorodian victory |
| ~1249–1250 | Second Swedish Crusade | Kingdom of Sweden | Tavastians | Swedish victory |
| 1256–1257 | Campaign against Narva | Kingdom of Sweden | Novgorod Republic | Inconclusive |
| 1283–1284 | Ladoga Campaign | Kingdom of Sweden | Novgorod Republic | Inconclusive |
| 1293–1295 | Third Swedish Crusade | Kingdom of Sweden | Novgorod Republic | Swedish victory |
| 1300–1301 | Neva Campaign | Kingdom of Sweden | Novgorod Republic | Novgorodian victory |
| 1311–1314 | Häme War[10] | Kingdom of Sweden | Novgorod Republic | Swedish victory |
| 1318 | Attack on Åbo | Kingdom of Sweden | Novgorod Republic | Inconclusive |
| 1321–1323 | Kexholm War | Kingdom of Sweden | Novgorod Republic | Inconclusive |
| 1338–1339 | Sten Bielkes war against Novgorod | Kingdom of Sweden | Novgorod Republic | Inconclusive
|
| 1348-1349 | Magnus Eriksson's first crusade to Novgorod | Kingdom of Sweden | Novgorod Republic | Novgorodian victory |
| 1350–1351 | Magnus Eriksson's second crusade to Novgorod | Kingdom of Sweden | Novgorod Republic | Novgorodian victory |
| 1395 | Attack on Jama | Kingdom of Sweden | Novgorod Republic | Inconclusive |
| 1396 | Northern Ladoga Campaign [11] | Kingdom of Sweden | Novgorod Republic | Inconclusive |
| 1399 | Novgorod's attack in the north | Kingdom of Sweden | Novgorod Republic | Inconclusive |
| 1411 | Tiversk campaign[12] | Kingdom of Sweden | Novgorod Republic | Swedish victory |
| 1444 | Karl Knutsson's campaign against Novgorod | Kalmar Union Sweden Teutonic Order Livonian Order |
Novgorod Republic Pskov Republic |
Swedish victory |
| 1448 | Novgorods war against Karl Knutsson [13] | Kingdom of Sweden | Novgorod Republic | Inconclusive |
Wars between Sweden and Russia
See also
- 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 against Russia – Russo-Polish Wars
- List of wars involving Russia
- List of wars involving Sweden
- Russo-Finnish wars – series of wars between the USSR and Finland
- Russo-Persian Wars – Series of conflicts between 1651 and 1828
- Swedish intervention in Persia
- Invasion of Åland
Notes
- LELIS, ARNOLD A. “THE VIEW FROM THE NORTHWEST: THE CHRONICLE OF NOVGOROD AS THE MIRROR OF LOCAL EXPERIENCE OF RUS’ HISTORY, 1016-1333.” Russian History, vol. 32, no. 3/4, 2005, pp. 389–99. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/24663271. Accessed 30 May 2024.
- "Новгородская летопись". krotov.info. Retrieved 2024-03-24.
- Н.М.Карамзин. История государства Российского. volume 3, chapter 3 “In this year, the Russians, joining with the inhabitants of Estonia and Karelians, came by ships to the vicinity of Stockholm, killed the Archbishop of Uppsala, took the ancient Swedish trading city of Sigtuna on July 14, devastated it so that it has forever lost its former flourishing state, and together with many jewels stole the silver church gates that decorated the Cathedral Church Novogorodskaya Street.”
- "Сигтунский поход 1187 г." www.aroundspb.ru. Retrieved 2024-03-24.
- "The Chronicle of Duke Erik : a Verse Epic from Medieval Sweden | WorldCat.org". search.worldcat.org. Retrieved 2024-03-24.
- Н. Карамзин. История, т. III, стр. 85
- S.Solovyov. History of Russia, кн. I, том II, стр. 622
- Е. Квашнин-Самарин. Морская идея, стр. 12
- А. Висковатов. Кратк. ист. обзор мор. походов, стр. 29.
- Sundberg (1999), p. 205.
- Sundberg (1999), p. 211.
- Sundberg (1999), p. 243.
- Sundberg (1999), p. 283.
- Liptai 1984, p. .
- Kotljarchuk (2006).
References
- Liptai, E. (1984), Magyarország hadtörténete [Military history of Hungary] (in Hungarian), vol. 1, Zrínyi Katonai Kiadó, ISBN 963-326-320-4
- Sundberg, Ulf (1999). Medeltidens svenska krig (1st ed.). Stockholm: Hjalmarson & Högberg. ISBN 9189080262.
- Kotljarchuk, Andrej (2006). In the Shadows of Poland and Russia: The Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Sweden in the European Crisis of the Mid-17th Century. Stockholm University. ISBN 978-91-89315-63-1.
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