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    The siege of Pskov between 9 August and 27 October 1615 was the final battle of the Ingrian War with which the hostilities ended. Swedish forces under...
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  • Pskov (1615) – Ingrian War Siege of Gradisca (1616) – Uskok War Siege of Gradisca (1617) – Uskok War Siege of Pilsen (1618) – Thirty Years' War Siege...
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    Gustavus' involvement in the successful Siege of Gdov and the failed Siege of Pskov and ended in 1617 with the Treaty of Stolbovo, which excluded Russia from...
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    Pskov (Russian: Псков, IPA: [pskof] ; see also names in other languages) is a city in northwestern Russia and the administrative center of Pskov Oblast...
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    survivors of a shipwreck on Iceland in September. October 27 – In Russia, the siege of Pskov ends with the withdrawal of Swedish Army troops. The siege is the...
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    a number of Pskov princesses also became nuns, and they were buried in the cathedral as well. In 1615, during the Swedish siege of Pskov, the monastery...
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  • Siege of Pskov (1615) 9 August – 27 October – Approaching Pskov, the Swedes tried to take it immediately from Russia, but were repelled by the Pskov garrison...
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  • 1581 - August: Siege of Pskov begins. 1582 - February: Siege of Pskov ends. 1615 - City besieged by Swedish forces. 1650 - Pskov Uprising of 1650 [ru]. 1699...
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  • 1614 – Ingrian War Siege of Pskov (1615) – 1615 – Ingrian War Battle of Mozhaysk – 1618 – Polish–Muscovite War (1609–1618) Siege of Moscow (1618) – 1618...
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    Margareta Slots (category Mistresses of Swedish royalty)
    Gustav at the siege of Pskov in 1615. At the time she was married to the Dutch military engineer Andries Sessandes, who fell in battle at Pskov soon after...
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