Dünamünde, with only some officers, and sixty-four…
August
1710 CE
Dünamünde, with only some officers, and sixty-four healthy and around five hundred sick ordinary soldiers remaining, surrenders on August 9 (O.S.) / 19.
The death toll in Swedish Estonia and Swedish Livonia (both of which capitulate to the Russian tsar in 1710) totals up to seventy-five of the population between 1709 and 1711.
The plague, in addition to Damm, and Stettin, where two thousand people die, ravages Pasewalk from 1709 to 1710, killing sixty-seven percent of its inhabitants, ...