- German: Schlüsselburg; Finnish: Pähkinälinna; Swedish: Nöteborg),
formerly Oreshek (Орешек) (1323–1611) and
Petrokrepost (Петрокрепость) (1944–1992), is a...
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Shlisselburg Fortress or
Oreshek Fortress (Russian: Крепость Орешек) is one of a
series of
fortifications built in
Oreshek (now
known as Shlisselburg)...
- The
siege of
Oreshek (1611–1612) was the
Swedish capture of the
fortress of
Oreshek after an eight-month
siege during the
Ingrian War of 1610–1617. By...
- Pähkinäsaaren rauha), is a
conventional name for the
peace treaty signed at
Oreshek (Swedish: Nöteborg; Finnish: Pähkinäsaari) on 12
August 1323. It was the...
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refer to:
Pyrena or nutlet, a seed
covered by a
stony layer Nutlet or
Oreshek,
another name for
Shlisselburg Fortress,
Russia This
disambiguation page...
- fifth [ru],
including the
forts of
Oreshek and Ladoga), to duke
Narimantas of Lithuania. In 1383 Korela,
Oreshek and
Koporye were
inherited by Narimantas'...
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Memorial plaque to
Aleksandr Ulyanov in the citadel:
Oreshek fortress. Shlisselburg,
Kirovsky district,
Leningrad region...
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cities in the full
sense of the word, as
defensive structures (Koporie,
Oreshek, Yam, Korela, Ostrov, Kobyla). The
strongest of the
Russian fortresses...
- goal of the Swedish-Finnish
troops was to
conquer Oreshek,
Korela and Koporye. The
siege of
Oreshek had been
badly planned by the
Swedish and
failed since...
- Novgorod's
nobles to rule and
protect territories in the north, Ladoga,
Oreshek and Korela. He
started the
tradition of
Lithuanian mercenary service north...