- Swedish–Brandenburg War
The Swedish-Brandenburg War was an independent conflict between
Brandenburg-Prussia ,Denmark , andSweden from 1674 and 1679, fought in the context of theFranco-Dutch War . Sweden was an ally ofFrance , while Denmark and Brandenburg-Prussia were allied with theNetherlands andAustria . In the first part of the war the Brandenburgers fought off an invasion by the Swedes of theMarch of Brandenburg and then, with the Danes and their other allies, conquered the Swedish possessions inGermany ,Swedish Pomerania andBremen-Verden , in a slow campaign lasting until 1678. After 1676, Denmark was involved in theScanian War on the southern tip of theScandinavian Peninsula and in theBaltic Sea , which though often referred to as a separate and distinct conflict, was deeply intertwined with the fighting in Germany and the Danish alliance with Brandenburg-Prussia. A Swedish invasion ofEast Prussia undertaken in late 1678, was successfully beaten back by the Brandenburgerprince-electors .The war between Brandenburg and Sweden ended on
June 29 ,1679 with the Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye. On September 26, 1679, Denmark and Sweden concluded the Treaty of Lund Scanian War. Despite Brandenburg-Prussia's victories on the battlefield, due to the constellation of powers in Europe, it was awarded only a small fraction of the territory it had conquered. Between Sweden and Denmark the pre-war borders were re-established.
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