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  1. The Brandenburger victory at Fehrbellin came at the cost of only 500 men. Swedish casualties were much higher, and they would lose still more as a result of incessant peasant raids. At the close of the campaign, Waldemar had a paltry 4,000 men remaining at his disposal. Nevertheless, both sides claimed victory.

  2. In the northern theater, Brandenburg's victory over Louis's Swedish allies at the Battle of Fehrbellin (1675) and the conquest of (Swedish) Western Pomerania was a testimony to Frederick William’s success in building up the nascent Brandenburg-Prussian army. Nonetheless, the peace settlement frustrated his aim of acquiring Pomeranian ...

  3. including Franche-Comté. In the northern theater, Brandenburg's victory over Louis's Swedish allies at the Battle of Fehrbellin (1675) and the conquest of (Swedish) Western Pomerania was a testimony to Frederick William’s success in building up the nascent Brandenburg-Prussian army. Nonetheless, the

  4. Feb 20, 2017 · Of 1,200 Guards, twenty managed to escape and about seventy were taken prisoner; the rest were killed. On the following day, the town of Fehrbellin itself was seized from a small Swedish occupation force. There was now a great fleeing of Swedes across the Mark Brandenburg.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Scanian_WarScanian War - Wikipedia

    Scanian War. The Scanian War (Danish: den Skånske Krig; Norwegian: den skånske krig; Swedish: det Skånska kriget; German: Schonischer Krieg) was a part of the Northern Wars involving the union of Denmark–Norway, Brandenburg and Sweden. It was fought from 1675 to 1679 mainly on Scanian soil, in the former Danish–Norwegian provinces along ...

  6. Tweet. The battle of Fehrbellin saw Frederic William, elector of Brandenburg and duke of Prussia defeat a Swedish army under Karl Gustav Wrangel that had invaded Brandenburg late in 1674 ( Scania War ). Frederick William had responded to the invasion with something of a scorched earth policy, removing all food from the areas the Swedes were ...

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  8. Sep 24, 2013 · Time: 1675 Place: Fehrbellin, Prussia. Battle of Fehrbellin from the Brandenbury Artillery. Painting by Dismar Degen, 1740 CC BY-SA 3.0 image from Wikipedia.. Old Johann Casimir, not long after that Peace of Oliva, getting tired of his unruly Polish chivalry and their ways, abdicated, retired to Paris, and “lived much with Ninon de l’Enclos and her circle” for the rest of his life.