Tag: 17th Century Conflicts

Franco-Spanish War (1635–1659) Explained

The Franco-Spanish War was a conflict between France and Spain that lasted from 1635 to 1659, resulting in territorial changes and a shift in power dynamics in Europe.

Scanian War Explained

The Scanian War was a conflict between Sweden and an alliance of Denmark-Norway, Brandenburg-Prussia, and the Dutch Republic over control of the southernmost part of Sweden.

First Anglo-Dutch War Explained

The First Anglo-Dutch War was a conflict between England and the Dutch Republic from 1652 to 1654, primarily fought over trade and maritime supremacy.

Northern Wars Explained

The Northern Wars were a series of conflicts fought in the 17th and 18th centuries primarily in Northern Europe, involving various powers including Sweden, Russia, Poland-Lithuania, and Denmark-Norway.

Dano-Swedish War Explained

The Dano-Swedish War was a series of conflicts between Denmark and Sweden in the 17th century over territorial disputes and control of the Baltic Sea.

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