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    Nyenschantz (Russian: Ниенша́нц, Nienshants; Swedish: Nyenskans; Finnish: Nevanlinna) was a Swedish fortress at the confluence of the Neva River and Okhta River, the site of present-day Saint Petersburg, Russia. Nyenschantz was built in 1611 to establish Swedish rule in Ingria, which had been … See more

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    During excavations in 1992–2000 the remnants of three different medieval fortresses were found at the site of the Nyenschantz fortress. The only one of them that is known … See more

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    In June 1656, the Russian voivode Pyotr Ivanovich Potemkin took Nyenschantz by storm, but after the war, both the fortress and the surrounding territories remained in Sweden. The …

    • Date: June, 1656
    • Result: Russian victory
    • Location: Russia
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    What is the meaning of the name Nyenschantz?Nyenschantz (Swedish language: Nyenskans , Finnish language: Nevanlinna , Russian: Ниенша́нц, although generally known in the 17th century as Канцы) was a Swedish fortress built in 1611 at the mouth of the Neva river in Swedish Ingria on the site of the present day St. Petersburg in Russia.
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    What happened to Nyenschantz?The town of Nyen, which formed around Nyenschantz, became a wealthy trading center and a capital of Swedish Ingria during the 17th century. In 1702, Nyenschantz and Nyen were conquered by Russia during the Great Northern War, and the new Russian capital of Saint Petersburg was established by Peter the Great in their place the following year.
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    What is the model reconstruction of Nyenschantz and Nyen?Model reconstruction of Nyenschantz and Nyen, which shows the fortress from the west. Nyenschantz ( Russian: Ниенша́нц, Nienshants; Swedish: Nyenskans; Finnish: Nevanlinna) was a Swedish fortress at the confluence of the Neva River and Okhta River, the site of present-day Saint Petersburg, Russia.
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    What is the history of Nyenskans?Nyenskans, under the name Schlötburg, functioned in Russian service only for some weeks before it was retired as an active military garrison. In 1703, Peter decided to found Saint Petersburg, a brand new capital city for the Tsardom of Russia, from scratch in the Neva River delta on the land around Nyenskans.
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    • "Nyen" was properly Swedish for the Neva river, and officially the fortress was always known as Nyenskans, even though the concepts were in flux in common parlance. The term "skans" is Swedish for "bastion." Near the fortress of Nyenskans a town, Nyen, soon developed which was granted town privileges and became the administrative centre of Swedish ...
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    The fortress of Nyenschantz or Nienschanz, later Schlotburg, was founded by the Swedish King Charles IX in 1611, on lands that were annexed from Russia under the pretext of not fulfilling …

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    Nyenschantz. Former fortress and town in Russia. Upload media. Wikipedia. Instance of. destroyed building or structure. archaeological site. Location. Saint Petersburg, Russia.

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    Nyenschantz ( bahasa Rusia: Ниенша́нц, Nienshants; bahasa Swedia: Nyenskans; bahasa Finlandia: Nevanlinna) adalah sebuah benteng Swedia yang terletak di pertemuan Sungai …

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    Apr 15, 2022 · Nyenschantz(Russian: Ниенша́нц, Nienshants; Swedish: Nyenskans; Finnish: Nevanlinna) was a Swedishfortressat the confluenceof the Neva Riverand Okhta River, the site …

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    Nov 6, 2012 · Nyenschanz Liste von Küstenbefestigungen Belagerung von Nyenschanz Liste der im Großen Nordischen Krieg belagerten Festungen Usage on en.wikipedia.org Nyenschantz

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    Nyenschantz was a Swedish fortress at the confluence of the Neva River and Okhta River, the site of present-day Saint Petersburg, Russia.

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