Siege of Narva (1558)
The Siege of Narva (Estonian: Narva piiramine; Russian: Осада Нарвы) was a Russian siege of the Livonian city of Narva (in modern-day eastern Estonia) from April through May 1558, during the Livonian War.[1][2] After capturing the city in July 1558, the Russians used Narva as a trading center and port to transport commerce from Pskov and Novgorod. The Russians controlled the city until 1581, when it was captured by Swedish forces under Pontus De La Gardie.
| Siege of Narva | |||||||||
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| Part of the Livonian War | |||||||||
Siege of Narva by the Russians in 1558 by Boris Chorikov, 1836. | |||||||||
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| Livonian Confederation | Tsardom of Russia | ||||||||
| Commanders and leaders | |||||||||
| Focht Schnellenberg | Ivan Mikhailovich Viskovatyi | ||||||||
References
- Летописец Русский (Московская летопись) // Чтения в Императорском Обществе Истории и Древностей Российских, Книга 3. 1895 (Chronicler Russian (Moscow Chronicle) // Readings in the Imperial Society of Russian History and Antiquities,)
- Фролова, Марина Михайловна (2020), "Императорское Общество истории и древностей российских и развитие в нем болгарской проблематики (первая половина XIX в.)", Материалы для виртуального Музея Славянских Культур. Выпуск 1, Институт славяноведения РАН, pp. 306–314, doi:10.31168/0436-7.50, ISBN 9785757604367, S2CID 229673313, retrieved 2023-05-08
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