The Baltic Wars were a series of wars between 1648 and 1714. Although there were, in fact, five, they are generally counted as a single war, as both sides were the same, as were their motives.
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| - Baltic Wars (The Arrow That Missed)
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| - The Baltic Wars were a series of wars between 1648 and 1714. Although there were, in fact, five, they are generally counted as a single war, as both sides were the same, as were their motives.
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| - Baltic Alliance
*Tsardom of Russia
*Scandinavian Union
*Kingdom of Poland
*Mecklenburg
*Various small German States
- Grand Alliance
*United Kingdom of Angland, Eire, Loither, Isafold, and Alba
*Brandenburg
*Saxony
*Various small German States
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| - Overall, 2,890,000 military, 7,200,000 civilian
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side1casualties
| - Overall, 1,570,000 military, 780,000 civilian
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Commanders
| - *King Henry III
*King Otto IV
*King Willem II
- *Tsar Ivan V
*King Andrej II
*King Erik III
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Result
| - Decisive Grand Alliance victory over Baltic Alliance; Poland partially annexed to Brandenburg, then vassalized; Scandinavia loses Danemark to Angland and collapses; Russia is severely weakened and later collapses due to four successive civil wars; Mecklenburg annexed to Saxony.
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abstract
| - The Baltic Wars were a series of wars between 1648 and 1714. Although there were, in fact, five, they are generally counted as a single war, as both sides were the same, as were their motives.
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