Moskovalainen Ruotsi, Suomi ja Venäjä 1478-1721

The great change in European relations with Russia took place in 1478 when Muscovy replaced the trading Republic of Novgorod as a neighbor of Sweden, Livonia and Lithuania. Western Europe was since that year bordering to a bellicose great power with large resources causing dread. The feelings of dre...

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Main Author: Tarkiainen, Kari (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:Finnish
Published: Helsinki Finnish Literature Society / SKS 2022
Series:Historiallisia Tutkimuksia 5
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