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- Isokyrö (Finnish: [ˈisoˌkyrø]; Swedish: Storkyro) is a muni****lity of Finland. It is located in the South Ostrobothnia region, 43 kilometres (27 mi) from...
- The Battle of Napue, or the Battle of Isokyrö (Storkyro), was fought on 19 February 1714 (O.S.) / 2 March 1714 (N.S.) at the villages of Napue and Laurola...
- from the coast. The Swedish army in Finland was defeated at the Battle of Storkyro (Isokyrö) in February 1714 with a decisive Russian victory. Swedish efforts...
- Alavus (Alavo) Kuortane Soini Ähtäri (Etseri) Ilmajoki (Ilmola) Isokyrö (Storkyro) Kauhava Kurikka Lapua (Lappo) Seinäjoki Isojoki (Storå) Karijoki (Bötom)...
- but met an overwhelming Russian force and was defeated at the battle of Storkyro in 1714. In 1717, Armfeldt was promoted to lieutenant general and commanded...
- Battle of Helsinki (1713), the Battle of Pälkäne 1713 and the Battle of Storkyro 1714, the military, administration and clergymen escaped from Finland,...
- Evijärvi Kortesjärvi Lappajärvi Vimpeli (Vindala) Kyrönmaa District Isokyrö (Storkyro) Laihia (Laihela) Vähäkyrö (Lillkyro) Vaasa District Korsnäs Malax (Maalahti)...
- Heijke, who already ran Orisberg works in the neighbouring muni****lity Storkyro. Several helve hammers were built at the works; they were actuated by water...
- concessions in subsequent peace treaty negotiations. After the Swedish defeat at Storkyro, Swedish Lieutenant-general Carl Gustaf Armfeldt had retreated to the area...
- rest of Finland after the Battle of Pälkäne in Pälkäne, the Battle of Storkyro in Ostrobothnia and the Battle of Gangut in front of Hanko by 1714. The...