- Early Finnish wars
Scattered information on wars against
Finland or byFinns to neighboring countries prior to the Swedish conquest has survived inIceland icsagas , German, Norwegian, Danish and Russianchronicle s and Swedish legends. Many of the early Finnish wars remain unhistorical and cannot be verified from reliable sources.Conflicts with Swedes
aga sources
However legendary,
Ynglingasaga tells about the first known military expedition to Finland. Based on saga's internal chronologies, the war presumably took place at the end of the 4th century, 6 generations before the semi-historical Swedish kingOhthere (Vendelkråka): [ [http://www.northvegr.org/lore/heim/001_04.php Ynglingasaga] .] However, it is disputed whether the Old Norse concept Finland refers always to the present country of Finland; alternatively it could have mean the land of theSámi .It happened one summer that King
Agne went with his army to Finland, and landed and marauded. The Finland people gathered a large army, and proceeded to the strife under a chief calledFroste . There was a great battle, in which King Agne gained the victory, and Froste fell there with a great many of his people. King Agne proceeded with armed hand through Finland, subdued it, and made enormous booty.Norna-Gests þáttr saga tells that Kvens (probably referring to a group of Finns) were raiding in Sweden in the mid-8th century. [ [http://www.northvegr.org/lore/sagas_oi/017.php Norna-Gests þáttr, chapter 7.] See also the [http://www.northvegr.org/lore/oldheathen/077.php English translation] .]Sigurd Ring (Sigurðr) was not there, since he had to defend his land, Sweden (Svíþjóð), sinceCuronians (Kúrir) and Kvens (Kvænir) were raiding there.In the late 9th century, king
Eric Anundsson was told to have conquered Finland, with several other eastern countries. [ [http://omacl.org/Heimskringla/haraldson3.html Saga of Olaf Haraldson] . See chapter "81. THORGNY'S SPEECH."]My grandfather Thorgny could well remember the Upsala king Eirik Eymundson, and used to say of him that when he was in his best years he went out every summer on expeditions to different countries, and conquered for himself Finland,
Karelia ,Courland ,Esthonia , and the eastern countries all around --However, all other accounts of the king exclude Finland from his conquests.
German sources
Finland was probably the same as
Terra Feminarum which was attacked by Sweden in 1050s, as described in "Gesta Hammaburgensis Ecclesiae Pontificum " (Deeds of Bishops of the Hamburg Church) byAdam of Bremen in 1075 CE. According to the source, the attack ended in the Swedish defeat, and led to the death of the king's son who was in charge of the campaign. Information on the conflict is however convoluted.Medieval Swedish legends
The best-known Swedish war against Finland presumably took place in the 1150s known as the legendary
First Swedish Crusade . Whether it ever actually happened, is however not certain as the information is based on the late 13th century legends.Sweden eventually took over Finland during the so-called
Second Swedish Crusade around 1249. By the end of the century, records of independent Finnish military activities ceased to surface.Conflicts with Norwegians
Norwegian Ohthere tells in the "
Old English Orosius " from 890 that Norwegians and Qwenas (Kvens) were in conflict with each other from time to time: [http://web.uvic.ca/hrd/iallt2003/oldenglish/OEparagraph-5.html Ottar's description of Kvenland] .]The Kvens (Qwenas) harry the Norwegians across the moor, sometimes the Norwegians them. And there are very many fresh water lakes beyond the moors; and the Kvens carry their ships overland into the moors, whence they harry the Norwegians, they have very small and very light ships.
Legendary
Orkneyinga saga tells about Nor who travelled fromKvenland to Norway and took over the entire country. Based on saga's internal chronologies, the war would have taken place on the 6th or 7th century. Another version of the saga,Hversu Noregr byggdist , however omits the Kvenland part completely.Saga of Olaf Haraldson tells how the Saint Olaf himself, the King of Norway, plundered in Finland around 1007 and almost got killed at the
Battle at Herdaler . [http://omacl.org/Heimskringla/haraldson1.html Saga of Olaf Haraldson. See chapter 8: The Third Battle.]According to Icelandic chronicles, Kvens were raiding in northern Norway in 1271: ["Íslenzkir annáler sive Annales Islandici ab anno Christi 809 ad annum 1430", pp. 140–141. Translation provided here is by the author of the article.]
Then Karelians (Kereliar) and Kvens (Kvænir) pillaged widely in
Hålogaland (Hálogalandi).This is the last record of independent Finnish military activities before the 20th century.Fact|date=September 2008
Conflicts with Danes
Vague chronicle entries shortly mention Danish expeditions to Finland in the 1190s and 1202. [ [http://193.184.161.234/DF/detail.php?id=1111 Excerpts from different Danish chronicles mentioning Finland] . In Latin. Hosted by the [http://www.narc.fi National Archive of Finland] . See [http://www.narc.fi/Arkistolaitos/sahkoiset/] and "Diplomatarium Fennicum" from the menu.] Nothing is known about their results except what can be read from a papal letter [ [http://193.184.161.234/DF/detail.php?id=48 Letter "Ex Tuarum"] . In Latin.] from 1209 to the
Archbishop of Lund which lets the reader understand the church in Finland be at least partly established by Danish efforts.Conflicts with Novgorod
Finnic groups and the Republic of Novgorod waged a series of wars during the 12th and early 13th centuries. They probably contributed to the Finns' eventual subjugation to the Catholic church and the Kingdom of Sweden.
References
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List of Finnish wars
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