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Name: Russian Offensive in the East

Type: Event

Start: 1710 AD

End: 1711 AD

Parent: Phase 2: Sweden Defending itself

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Was a Russian military campaign against the territories occupied by Sweden in eastern Europe and the Baltic during the Great Northern War.

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  • March 1710: Siege of Vyborg.
  • July 1710: Siege of Riga (1709).
  • July 1710: Siege of Kexholm.
  • July 1710: Siege of Pernau.
  • August 1710: Siege of Pernau.
  • September 1710: Siege of Kexholm.
  • October 1710: Reval (today Tallinn) is besieged and taken by the Tsardom of Russia, along with Livonia and Estonia as all the Swedish forts had been conquered.
  • January 1711: Capitulation of Arensburg (now Kuressaare) in present-day Estonia to the Tsardom of Russia.
  • August 1710: Reval (today Tallinn) is besieged and taken by the Tsardom of Russia, along with Livonia and Estonia as all the Swedish forts had been conquered.
  • June 1710: Siege of Vyborg.
  • January 1711: Conquest of the island of Ă–sel by the Russians.

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