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The fortress of Nyenschantz or Nienschanz, later Schlotburg, was founded by the Swedish King Charles IX in 1611, on lands that were annexed from Russia under the pretext of not fulfilling the Vyborg Treatise. In June 1656, the Russian voivode Pyotr Ivanovich Potemkin took Nyenschantz by storm, but after the war, both the fortress and the surrounding territories remained in Sweden. The fortress was taken by the Russians under Peter the Great, after a week of siege on May 12, 1703 (during the Great Northern War). The city was renamed Schlotburg ("castle-town").

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  • The fortress of Nyenschantz or Nienschanz, later Schlotburg, was founded by the Swedish King Charles IX in 1611, on lands that were annexed from Russia under the pretext of not fulfilling the Vyborg Treatise. In June 1656, the Russian voivode Pyotr Ivanovich Potemkin took Nyenschantz by storm, but after the war, both the fortress and the surrounding territories remained in Sweden. The fortress was taken by the Russians under Peter the Great, after a week of siege on May 12, 1703 (during the Great Northern War). The city was renamed Schlotburg ("castle-town"). (en)
  • L'assedio di Nyenschantz, fu uno scontro combattuto tra esercito svedese e l'esercito russo che ebbe luogo nel giugno del 1656 nei pressi della cittadina di Nyenschantz durante la guerra russo-svedese (1656-1658). La fortezza di Nyenschantz era stata fondata da re Carlo IX di Svezia nel 1611 su una parte delle terre annesse dalla Russia sulla base del pretesto che questa non aveva rispettato il . Nel giugno del 1656, il voivoda russo prese la fortezza di Nyenschantz, ma dopo la guerra, sia la fortezza che i territori circostanti passarono alla Svezia. La fortezza venne ripresa dai russi sotto Pietro il Grande, dopo una settimana di assedio, il 12 maggio 1703 durante la grande guerra del nord. La città venne ridenominata Schlotburg. (it)
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  • Swedish Empire
  • Muscovite Tsardom
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  • Russian victory
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  • Model of the fortress (en)
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  • Siege of Nyenschanz (en)
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  • June, 1656 (en)
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  • Russo-Swedish War (en)
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  • Russian victory (en)
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  • The fortress of Nyenschantz or Nienschanz, later Schlotburg, was founded by the Swedish King Charles IX in 1611, on lands that were annexed from Russia under the pretext of not fulfilling the Vyborg Treatise. In June 1656, the Russian voivode Pyotr Ivanovich Potemkin took Nyenschantz by storm, but after the war, both the fortress and the surrounding territories remained in Sweden. The fortress was taken by the Russians under Peter the Great, after a week of siege on May 12, 1703 (during the Great Northern War). The city was renamed Schlotburg ("castle-town"). (en)
  • L'assedio di Nyenschantz, fu uno scontro combattuto tra esercito svedese e l'esercito russo che ebbe luogo nel giugno del 1656 nei pressi della cittadina di Nyenschantz durante la guerra russo-svedese (1656-1658). La fortezza di Nyenschantz era stata fondata da re Carlo IX di Svezia nel 1611 su una parte delle terre annesse dalla Russia sulla base del pretesto che questa non aveva rispettato il . Nel giugno del 1656, il voivoda russo prese la fortezza di Nyenschantz, ma dopo la guerra, sia la fortezza che i territori circostanti passarono alla Svezia. (it)
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  • Assedio di Nyenschantz (1656) (it)
  • Siege of Nyenschantz (1656) (en)
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