The Great Northern War begins on February…
February 1700 CE
The Great Northern War begins on February 12, 1700, with a joint invasion of Swedish territory in Germany and Latvia by Denmark and Poland/Saxony.
Sweden has control of the Baltic Sea and holds territory that includes Finland, Estonia, Latvia and parts of northern Germany.
To challenge its power, an alliance has been formed between Tsar Peter I of Russia, King Frederick IV of Denmark–Norway and Augustus II the Strong, King of Poland and Elector of Saxony.
Sweden's ruler is the militaristic Charles XII, soon to be known as the "Swedish Meteor".
Frederik IV directs his first attack against Sweden's ally Holstein-Gottorp.
Danish forces in 1697 had leveled several of Gottorp's fortresses.
People
Groups
Saxony, Electorate of
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Sweden, (second) Kingdom of
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Denmark-Norway, Kingdom of
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Holstein-Gottorp, Duchy of
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Russia, Tsardom of
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Estonia, Duchy of (Swedish Estonia)
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Swedish Empire
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Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (Commonwealth of the Two Nations)
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Livonia, Swedish
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