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Nyenschantz (Swedish: Nyenskans; Russian: Ниеншанц, romanized: Niyenshants; Finnish: Nevanlinna) was a
Swedish fortress at the
confluence of the Neva...
- 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...
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which gave
Peter time to
reorganize the
Russian army and
conquered Nyenschantz in the
Ingrian campaign.
Bidloo had to
organize a
military hospital....
- Russo-Polish War (1654–1667) and took
Lublin in 1655 and laid
siege to
Nyenschantz and
Noteborg in 1656.
Later he
became a
stolnik working as the tsar's...
- (1691–1698) Otto
Vellingk (1698–1703)
dominium maris baltici Nöteborg
Fortress Nyenschantz Ingria Kurs, Ott (1994). Ingria: The
broken landbridge between Estonia...
- rank of
guards colonel. In 1703, the
regiment excelled in the
siege of
Nyenschantz and the
capture of the
Swedish fleet at the
mouth of the Neva River....
- it an
option to
construct a 300-meter skys****er on the site of the
Nyenschantz fortress. Out of 735
respondents only 68
replied affirmatively. The proposed...
- Schlotburg, Russian: Шлотбург) was the name
given by
Peter the
Great to
Nyenschantz, a
Swedish fortress of the 17th century. The name was
sometimes used...
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Oradea Timișoara
Miercurea Ciuc
Peter and Paul Fortress, St.
Petersburg Nyenschantz Pillau citadel (Baltiysk)
Rostov Kremlin Abbasabad Shlisselburg Fortress...
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Beginning in 1642, the
capital of
Ingria was Nyen, a city near the
Nyenschantz fortress.
Because of
financial and
religious oppression, much of the...