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  1. The Battle of Poltava (8 July 1709) was the decisive and largest battle of the Great Northern War. A Russian army under the command of Tsar Peter I defeated a Swedish army, under the command of Carl Gustaf Rehnskiöld.

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    • Russian victory
  2. Juli 1709 greg. war die entscheidende Schlacht des Russlandfeldzugs von Karl XII. im Großen Nordischen Krieg zwischen Russland unter Peter I. und Schweden unter Karl XII. Die Schlacht bei der Stadt Poltawa in der heutigen Ukraine stellte den Wendepunkt des Krieges zugunsten der antischwedischen Koalition dar.

  3. Battle of Poltava, (June 27 [July 8, New Style], 1709), the decisive victory of Peter I the Great of Russia over Charles XII of Sweden in the Great Northern War. The battle ended Sweden’s status as a major power and marked the beginning of Russian supremacy in eastern Europe.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Learn how Peter the Great of Russia defeated Charles XII of Sweden in a decisive battle in 1709, and how this changed the balance of power in Europe. The article covers the background, the course and the consequences of the Great Northern War, and the role of the Baltic Sea in the conflict.

  5. 29. Sept. 2021 · Geschichte Schlacht von Poltawa 1709. „Wir töteten den Rest und verbrannten die Stadt mit allem darin“ Im Großen Nordischen Krieg versuchte der König von Schweden 1708/9, Zar Peter I. endgültig...

    • Berthold Seewald
    • Freier Autor Geschichte
    • Geschichte
  6. 6. Feb. 2012 · A comprehensive overview of the defining engagement of the Great Northern War in 1709, when Russia defeated Sweden and became a great power. Includes reference works, historical context, and biographical details of the main actors.

  7. 3. März 2009 · Poltava: The Battle that Changed the World. In 1709 Russia emerged as a major power after a clash of armies in Ukraine. Peter the Great’s victory, Derek Wilson argues, had repercussions that last to this day. Derek Wilson | Published in History Today Volume 59 Issue 3 March 2009.