The struggle between Denmark and Sweden diverts …

Years: 1396 - 1539
The struggle between Denmark and Sweden diverts essential resources from Finland's eastern defenses and leaves them open to attack by the Muscovites.

The late fifteenth century has witnessed the steady expansion of the power of the Grand Duchy of Muscovy, which will eventually become the basis for the Russian Empire.

In 1478 Grand Duke Ivan III subdues Novgorod and thus brings Muscovite power directly to the border of Finland.

In 1493 Denmark and Muscovy conclude a treaty of alliance aimed at embroiling Sweden in a two-front war, and in 1495 Muscovite forces invade Finland.

Although the fortress city of Viipuri holds out, the Muscovites avoid the city, and, almost unchecked, devastate large areas of Finland's borderlands and interior.

The Swedes make peace with Muscovy in 1497, and the borders of 1323 are reaffirmed, but the Swedish-Finnish nobility has to defend Finland without much direct assistance from Sweden.

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