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In 1321, Novgorodian troops attacked Viborg, not much is known about the attack except that it ended in failure for the Novgorodians and they were forced to retreat. In 1322, Knyaz Yuri arrived in Novgorod and ordered the people there to repair several battering rams, while they were being repaired,
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After the War of Deposition against Birger was over, the Swedes were once again able to resume their eastern policy with their military. SImultaneously, something had happened which made both Sweden and Novgorod want to make peace with the other. A possible reason is that the constant state of war
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After this failure, Knyaz Yuri along with soldiers from Novgorod went to Viborg, and from the 12 August to 9 September they besieged it, the Novgorodians rammed the walls with six battering rams since the fortress was very strong. After they had broken into the town, the Novgorodians killed and
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hanged many of the people inside, with others being led to the low county. After having laid siege to the fortress for a month, they assaulted it, but this ended in failure, and they were forced to retreat. Despite the Novgorodians taking many prisoners, the fortress held strong.
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himself attending. A certain Ludwig von Groten also acted as a mediator. When the negotiations were finished, the first ever "eternal peace" had been signed between Sweden and Novgorod, and the border was established for the first time in history.
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Any fighting in 1323 is unknown, but it is at this time that representatives from both Sweden and Novgorod sat down to discuss peace. The negotiations took place at the newly established
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in 1595, and all peace treaties until Teusina were listed as being additions of modifications of the aforementioned Treaty of Nöteborg.
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After the failed siege of Viborg, the Novgorodians were eager to make peace, since new problems had sprung up at their southern border.
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in which the border between the two countries was officially established for the first time.
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The Treaty of Nöteborg became a base of agreement between Sweden and Novgorod until the
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also attacked Novgorod, which might have contributed to Novgorod wanting peace.
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the Swedes attacked Korela, but this expedition ended in failure.
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was detrimental to trade in the region. At this time, the
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The border between Novgorod and Sweden is established
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Index

Swedish–Novgorodian Wars
Finland
Viborg
Korela
Treaty of Nöteborg
History of Sweden (800–1521)
Sweden

Novgorod Republic


History of Sweden (800–1521)

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Russo-Swedish wars
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1187
1227–1228
1229
1236–1237
1240
1249–1250
1256–1257
1283–1284
1293–1295
1300–1301
1311–1314

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