Großer Nordischer Krieg
In den gefrorenen Wäldern und blutgetränkten Feldern Nordeuropas prallten der Untergang eines Imperiums und ein erwachender Riese aufeinander – wo Ehrgeiz, Rache und Überleben das Schicksal von Nationen neu schrieben.

Quick Facts
- Period
- 1700 - 1721
- Region
- Europe
- Casualties
- Over 300,000 military and civilian deaths
- Outcome
- The Swedish Empire was shattered, Russia emerged as a major European power, and the balance of power in Northern and Eastern Europe was irreversibly altered.
- Key Figures
- Augustus II the Strong, Charles XII, Frederick IV +2 more
Key Figures
Augustus II the Strong
Elector of Saxony/King of Poland
Poland-Lithuania/SaxonyAugustus II the Strong was a figure who seemed larger than life, and not only due to his legendary physical strength. As...
Charles XII
King
Swedish EmpireCharles XII ascended to the throne of Sweden in 1697, barely fifteen years old, thrust into power by circumstance and dy...
Frederick IV
King
Denmark-NorwayFrederick IV of Denmark-Norway was a monarch defined as much by his anxieties and contradictions as by his royal preroga...
Peter I (Peter the Great)
Tsar
Russian EmpirePeter I, known to history as Peter the Great, was not merely a monarch but a force of upheaval—a man whose immense physi...
Stanisław Leszczyński
King (Puppet)
Poland-Lithuania (Swedish-backed)Stanisław Leszczyński is often remembered as a tragic figure, a man swept up by the violent tides of the early eighteent...
The Story
This narrative combines documented history with dramatized scenes for storytelling purposes.
Spannungen & Vorboten
Zu Beginn des 18. Jahrhunderts herrschte in Nordeuropa eine Atmosphäre unruhiger Erwartung. Die Kälte des Winters lag über der Ostsee, doch unter dem Eis brodel...
Funke & Ausbruch
**KAPITEL 2: Funke & Ausbruch** Der erste Donnerschlag des Krieges zerbrach die Stille im Februar 1700. Dänische Truppen, die darauf brannten, ihre verlorenen P...
Eskalation
KAPITEL 3: Eskalation Der zweite Akt des Krieges begann nicht mit einer einzigen gewaltigen Schlacht, sondern mit einer unerbittlichen Ausweitung von Gewalt und...
Wendepunkt
KAPITEL 4: Wendepunkt Der Frühling 1708 brach mit einer schwachen Hoffnung für die schwedische Armee an. Karl XII., noch immer in der Blüte seiner Jugend und se...
Auflösung und Nachwirkungen
Die Jahre nach der Katastrophe von Poltawa waren nicht von einer schnellen Lösung geprägt, sondern von einem zermürbenden, unerbittlichen Kampf, der die Grenzen...
Timeline
Dänische Invasion von Holstein-Gottorp
Dänemark startet eine überraschende Invasion von Holstein-Gottorp, um verlorenes Territorium zurückzugewinnen und eine schwedische Intervention zu provozieren. Der Angriff löst die erste Phase des Großen Nordischen Krieges aus.
Location: Holstein-Gottorp, Germany
Treaty of Travendal
After a rapid Swedish counteroffensive, Denmark is forced to sign the Treaty of Travendal, withdrawing from the war temporarily and ceding its claims to Holstein-Gottorp.
Location: Traventhal, Germany
Battle of Narva
Charles XII leads a vastly outnumbered Swedish force to a stunning victory against the besieging Russian army in a blizzard, inflicting heavy casualties and humiliating Peter the Great.
Location: Narva, Estonia
Battle of Düna (Daugava)
Swedish forces under Charles XII cross the Daugava River and rout Saxon troops, opening the path into the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and escalating the conflict.
Location: Daugava River, Latvia
Battle of Kliszów
Charles XII defeats a combined Polish-Saxon army in Poland, consolidating Swedish control over much of the country and further destabilizing Augustus II's rule.
Location: Kliszów, Poland
Founding of St. Petersburg
Peter the Great captures the Swedish fortress of Nyenschantz and begins building the new Russian capital, St. Petersburg, at enormous human cost and strategic significance.
Location: Neva River, Russia
Siege of Narva (1704)
Russian forces recapture Narva after a brutal siege marked by heavy bombardment and atrocities against the civilian population, signaling Russia's growing military capability.
Location: Narva, Estonia
Treaty of Altranstädt
Augustus II abdicates the Polish throne and Saxony withdraws from the war after Swedish forces invade Saxony, temporarily securing Swedish dominance in Poland.
Location: Altranstädt, Germany
Battle of Lesnaya
A resurgent Russian army intercepts and destroys a Swedish supply column at Lesnaya, crippling Charles XII’s campaign and foreshadowing disaster at Poltava.
Location: Lesnaya, Belarus
Schlacht von Poltawa
Peter der Große besiegt die schwedische Armee entscheidend in Poltawa, was den Wendepunkt des Krieges markiert und Schwedens Status als Großmacht beendet.
Location: Poltava, Ukraine
Tod von Karl XII.
Karl XII. wird während der Belagerung von Fredriksten in Norwegen getötet, ein Ereignis, das die schwedische Moral erschüttert und das Ende des Krieges beschleunigt.
Location: Fredriksten, Norway
Vertrag von Nystad
Der Krieg endet formal mit dem Vertrag von Nystad, in dem Schweden große Gebiete an Russland abtritt und Russlands Aufstieg zur dominierenden Macht im Baltikum bestätigt wird.
Location: Nystad, Finland
Sources
- wikipediaGreat Northern War
Comprehensive overview of the war’s events and participants.
- bookPeter the Great: His Life and World by Robert K. Massie
Detailed biography with focus on Peter’s reforms and the war.
- bookCharles XII and the Collapse of the Swedish Empire by R. Nisbet Bain
Classic account of Charles XII’s campaigns and downfall.
- bookThe Northern Wars: War, State and Society in Northeastern Europe, 1558–1721 by Robert I. Frost
Academic analysis of the military, political, and social impact of the war.
- bookThe Battle That Shook Europe: Poltava and the Birth of the Russian Empire by Peter Englund
Narrative history of the Poltava campaign.
- bookSt. Petersburg: A Cultural History by Solomon Volkov
Explores the founding and significance of St. Petersburg.
- webDenmark and the Great Northern War: 1700–1721
Danish perspective on the conflict.
- webPoltava 1709: The Battle and the Myth
Accessible article on Poltava’s significance.
- bookThe Cambridge History of Russia: Volume 1
Academic reference on Russia’s transformation during the war.
Connected Across The Archives
Explore specific connections to other archives—civilizations, dynasties, companies, and treaties that share history with this conflict.

Civilization Archive
(5)Austrian Empire
During the Great Northern War, the Austrian Empire's influence in European politics affected alliances and power balances in the region.
Byzantine Empire
The Byzantine Empire's decline left a power vacuum in Eastern Europe, indirectly setting the stage for the Great Northern War.
Kingdom of Sweden
Sweden's ambitions in the Great Northern War aimed to dominate the Baltic region, altering the balance of power in Northern Europe.
Ottoman Empire
The Ottoman Empire's geopolitical maneuvers during the Great Northern War were shaped by its rivalry with Russia, affecting Eastern European dynamics.
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth's territorial integrity and political stability were challenged by the shifting alliances and outcomes of the Great Northern War.
Lineage Archive
(2)House of Habsburg
The House of Habsburg's strategic alliances during the Great Northern War shaped European political dynamics and influenced the war's outcomes.
House of Romanov
During the Great Northern War, the House of Romanov's leadership expanded Russia's territory, establishing it as a dominant European power.

Treaty Archive
(2)Treaty of Karlowitz
The Treaty of Karlowitz redefined Eastern European borders, creating tensions that contributed to the outbreak of the Great Northern War.
Treaty of Nystad
The Treaty of Nystad ended the Great Northern War, significantly altering European power by ceding Swedish territories to Russia, enhancing its influence.
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