- [ʂlʲɪsʲɪlʲˈburk]; German: Schlüsselburg; Finnish: Pähkinälinna; Swedish:
Nöteborg),
formerly Oreshek (Орешек) (1323–1611) and
Petrokrepost (Петрокрепость)...
-
Nöteborg may
refer to: The
Swedish name for Shlisselburg, a town in
Kirovsky District of
Leningrad Oblast,
Russia Battle of
Nöteborg, 1702, one of the...
- The
Treaty of
Nöteborg, also
known as the
Treaty of
Orehovsk (Swedish:
Freden i
Nöteborg; Russian: Ореховский мир; Finnish: Pähkinäsaaren rauha), is a...
- The
siege of
Nöteborg was one of the
first sieges of the
Great Northern War, when
Russian forces captured the
Swedish fortress of
Nöteborg (later renamed...
-
Siege of
Nöteborg (also
Noteborg, Noteburg) may
refer to:
Siege of
Nöteborg (1656), Russo-Swedish War
Siege of
Nöteborg (1702), the
capture of the Swedish...
- The
Battle of
Nöteborg in July 1656 was a
naval battle between 250
smaller Russian ships, who had
surrounded the city of
Nöteborg, and 50
smaller Swedish...
-
fortress was
known as
Nöteborg ("Nut-fortress") in
Swedish or Pähkinälinna in Finnish, and
became the
center of the north-Ingrian
Nöteborg county (slottslän)...
-
between Sweden and
Novgorod (represented by
Grand Prince Yury of Moscow) at
Nöteborg (Orekhov)
where Lake
Ladoga empties into the Neva River. The
treaty delineated...
- Novgorod,
which the
relations had long been tense,
peace was
concluded in
Nöteborg in 1323.
Magnus came of age in 1331 or 1332 and in 1335 he
appointed his...
- (reigned 1725–1727).
Sheremetev took the
Swedish Ingrian fortresses of
Nöteborg (October 1702) and
Nyenskans (1 May 1703) (allowing the
foundation of the...