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Kristianopel (Swedish pronunciation: [krɪstɪaˈnǔːpɛl]) is a
village in
Karlskrona Muni****lity in the
southeastern Swedish region of Blekinge. In 2015...
- The
Storming of
Kristianopel occurred on 26 June 1611,
during the
Kalmar War.
Gustavus Adolphus of
Sweden led an ****ault from the camp in Högsby in Småland...
- the seat of the
administration in the
western part of the
province and
Kristianopel in the
eastern part.
Notable fortifications during this
period included...
- Danish-Norwegian side
planned to
attack Sweden on
three fronts; from
Kristianopel towards Kalmar, from
Halmstad towards Jönköping, and from the Norwegian...
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fought in
minor military actions, — the
victorious for
Sweden Storming of
Kristianopel and the
unsuccessful Battle of Vittsjö, — was
concluded in 1613 with...
- v t e
Kalmar War
Kalmar Kristianopel 1st Öland
Gullberg Castle Vittsjö Älvsborg Kölleryd 2nd Öland
Kringen Vallda Stockholm Archipelago...
- negotiations, the
signed do****ents. The
Danish delegation sta**** in
Kristianopel while the
Swedish side had
their accommodation in Söderåkra. Sweden's...
- Avaskär is a village, with
chapel and cemetery, in
Kristianopel parish in
eastern Blekinge in Sweden. The city is
mentioned first in 1350 and
existed until...
- to the new,
better fortified city. The king also
founded the town of
Kristianopel in
eastern Blekinge to
serve a
similar purpose.
Construction of the towns...
- new
cities in his realm.
These towns/cities are: Christianopel, now
Kristianopel in Sweden.
Founded in 1599 in the then
Danish territory of
Blekinge as...