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This is a list of wars and war-like conflicts involving Sweden.
*e.g. result unknown or indecisive/inconclusive, result of internal conflict inside Sweden, status quo ante bellum, or a treaty or peace without a clear result.
| Conflict | Sweden & its Allies | Sweden's opposition | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
| Swedish–Gothic wars (500–800) Location: Sweden |
Svealand | Geats | Consolidation of Swedes and Goths into a unified kingdom. |
| Swedish slave revolts (500s) Location: Sweden |
Svealand | Thralls | Slaves depose the king of Sweden and win their freedom. |
| Ingvars raid of Estonia (600s) Location: Estonia |
Svealand | Estonians | Estonian Victory[1] |
| Anunds raid of Estonia (700s) Location: Estonia |
Svealand | Estonians | Swedish Victory |
| Battle of Brávellir (750s) Location: Brávellir |
Svealand Estonians | Danes (tribe) Wends Geats | Swedish Victory Eastern Geatland falls under Swedish dominion |
| Paphlagonian expedition of the Rus' | Rus'/Swedish Vikings | Byzantine Empire | Successful raid |
| Swedish expedition to Courland (854) | Sweden | Curonians | Swedish victory |
| Swedish raids in the Mediterranean Sea (859)
Location: Mediterranean Sea, Spain, Italy Luni, Italy |
Swedes (Germanic tribe) | Islamic Spain Carolingian Empire |
Swedish victory[2][3] |
| Swedish expedition to Courland (862) | Sweden | Curonians | Swedish victory |
| Swedish wars of conquest in Eastern Europe (850s-870) Location: Eastern Europe |
Swedes (Germanic tribe) | Slavs Curonians Semigallians Finnic peoples. |
Swedish victory establishment of control over the Route from the Varangians to the Greeks and Starya Ladoga route. |
| Great Heathen Army (865–878) | Vikings
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Wessex Northumbria Mercia East Anglia | Swedes, Norwegians and Danes under Ragnar Lodbrok sons occupies England and establishes the Danelaw |
| Caspian expeditions of the Rus' (913–1041) |
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Khazars Abbasid Caliphate | Swedes establish trade routes |
| Olof the Brashs conquest of Denmark (900s) Location: Denmark |
Swedes (Germanic tribe) | Denmark | Swedish victory |
| Feud of the Sviatoslavichi (970s) Location: Kievan Rus |
Vladimir the Great
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Oleg's coalition
Yaropolk's coalition
|
Vladimir the Great victorious |
| Jomsviking–Swedish War (980s)
Location: Uppsala |
Sweden | Jomsviking | Swedish Victory [4] |
| Eric the Victorious invasion of Denmark (990s)
Location: Hedeby Baltic Sea |
Sweden | Denmark | Swedish Victory [5] |
| Swedish invasion of the Holy Roman Empire (990s) |
Sweden Denmark |
Unclear results[7] | |
| Olof Skötkonungs attack on Denmark
Location: In Denmark |
Sweden | Denmark | Swedish victory
|
| Viking expedition to Wendland
Location: In Wendland |
Sweden | Wends | Successful expedition |
| Battle of Svolder (999–1000) Location: In Øresund or near Rügen |
Sweden Denmark Jarls of Lade |
Norway | Swedish victory |
| Swedish Norwegian war (1015–1018)
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Sweden | Norway | Norwegian victory[8] |
| Battle of Helgeå
Location: In Helge å or in Uppland |
Sweden Norway |
North Sea Empire Kingdom of England |
Anglo-Danish victory |
| Battle of Stiklestad
Location: In Stiklestad |
Sweden Olaf II of Norway | North Sea Empire |
Anglo-Danish victory |
| Swedish support for Magnus invasion of Norway (1035)
Location: In Øresund or near Rügen |
Sweden Magnus the Good | North Sea Empire | Swedish victory Magnus the Good becomes king of Norway defeats the Danish forces |
(1042) Ingvar the Far-Travelleds expedition
Location: Georgia (country) |
Varangians
Kingdom of Georgia |
Duchy of Kldekari |
Swedish defeat |
| Yaroslav the Wise and Mstislav of Chernigovs civil war
Battle of Listven (1024) Location: Ukraine Russia |
Kievan Rus'
Varangians |
Mstislav of Chernigov | Swedish defeat |
| Swedish–Norwegian War (1063)
Location: Vänern |
Sweden | Kingdom of Norway | Swedish defeat |
| Swedish–Norwegian War (1099–1101)
Location: Unknown |
Sweden | Norway | Inconclusive |
| First Swedish Crusade (1150) Location: Unknown |
Sweden | Finns | Eventual incorporation of Southwest Finland into the Swedish kingdom |
| Sweyn III's invasion of Småland (1153) | Sweden | Denmark | Invasion failed |
| Harald Skraengs uprising (1182) | Harald Skraeng Sweden |
Denmark | Uprising quelled |
| Pillage of Sigtuna (1187) Location: Sigtuna |
Sweden | Pagans from Eastern Baltic (probably Estonians or Karelians) |
Sigtuna is sacked. Archbishop Johannes of Uppsala is killed. |
| Battle of Lihula (1220)
Location: Lihula, Estonia |
Sweden | Oeselians
Rotalians |
Death of Karl the Deaf |
| Värmland campaign (1225/1249)[9] Location: Värmland |
Sweden | Norway | Peace of Lödöse |
| Öselborn's attack on Sweden (1226)[10] Location: Unknown |
Sweden | Öselborn's | The Öselborn's take plunder and hostages |
| Attack on Tavastia (1227–1228)[11] Location: Unknown |
Sweden | Novgorod | Indecisive |
| Battle of Olustra (1229)[12]
Location: Södermanland or Östergötland |
Eric XI | Knut Långe | Victory for Knut Långe
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| Eric XI's reinstatement war (1234)[13] Location: Unknown |
Eric XI
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Knut Långe | Victory for Eric XI
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| Livonian Crusade (13th century) Location: Estonia, Latvia |
Crusade
Pskov Republic |
Pagans (Indigenous peoples)
Grand Duchy of Lithuania
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Crusader victory. However, the Swedish expedition ended in disaster |
| Tavastian uprising (1236–1237) Location: Finland |
Sweden | Tavastians Novgorod Karelians |
Uprising crushed
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| Battle of Neva (1240) | Swedes, Norwegians, Finns and Tavastians | Novgorod Republic and Karelians | Novgorodian victory. |
| First Folkung Uprising (1247)[14] Location: Sweden |
Sweden | Folkung | Victory of the Swedish king |
| Second Swedish Crusade (1249–1250) Location: Finland |
Sweden | Tavastians | Area of Tavastians and south-western Finland fall to Swedish rule, Häme Castle is founded |
| Conflict | Sweden & its allies | Sweden's opposition | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
| Second Folkung Uprising (1251)[15] Location: Sweden |
Sweden | Folkung
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Swedish victory
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| Campaign against Narva (1256–1257)[16] Location: Unknown |
Sweden
|
Novgorod | Neither side achieved much success |
| The war against Valdemar Birgersson (1275)
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Valdemar's Forces | Duke Magnus's Forces | Valdemar, King of Sweden is deposed Magnus Ladulås is crowned king of Sweden. |
| 6000 mark war (1276–1278) |
Sweden | Denmark | Danish victory
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| Third Folkung Uprising (1278–1280)[17] Location: Sweden |
Sweden | Folkung | Victory of the Swedish king
|
| Ladoga Campaign (1283–1284)[18] Location: Unknown |
Sweden | Novgorod | Indecisive |
| War in Gotland (1288)
Location: Gotland |
Visby | Gotland | Victory for Visby |
| Swedish campaign against the Karelians and Izhorians (1292) Location: Unknown |
Sweden | Karelians Izhorians |
Swedish defeat[19] |
| Third Swedish Crusade (1293–1295) Location: Finland |
Sweden | Karelians Novgorod republic |
Swedish victory
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| Neva Campaign (1300–1301)[20] Location: Neva river |
Sweden | Novgorod | Landskrona captured by Novgorod |
| Swedish Brother's Feud (1304–1310)
Location: Sweden |
Birger Magnusson | Duke Eric and Valdemar | Victory for Birger Magnusson, death of Valdemar and Duke Eric |
| War on Gotland (1313)[21] Location: Gotland |
Sweden | Gotland | Gutes agree to pay an increased tax to the Swedish king. |
| Tavastian war (1311–1314)[22] Location: Tavastia |
Novgorod Republic | Indecisive | |
| Uprisings in Hälsingland and Småland (1316–1317)[23] Location: Unknown |
Sweden | Rebels in Hälsingland and Småland | Insurgents lose their property after a verdict by King Birger |
| Attack on Åbo (1318)[24] Location: Åbo |
Sweden | Novgorod Republic | Novgorodians burn the outskirts of Åbo |
| War of Deposition against Birger Magnusson (1317–1319)[25] Location: Sweden |
Birger Magnusson | Insurgents loyal to the Dukes Valdemar and Erik | Birger is deposed |
| Kexholm war (1321–1323)[26] Location: Unknown |
Sweden | Novgorod | Treaty of Nöteborg |
| Swedish–Novgorodian Wars (1142–1323) Location: Finland |
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Novgorod Republic | Treaty of Nöteborg (1323) |
| Campaign against Ingeborg (1323)[27] Location: Sweden |
Swedish-Norwegian Union | Ingeborg of Norway | Peace of Skara
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| Mats Kettilmundssons war against Reval (1325–1326)[28] Location: Unknown |
Swedish-Norwegian Union (Mats Kettilmundsson) | Reval | Mats Kettilmundsson dies before any confrontations take place, peace signed in 31 May 1326 |
| Sten bielkes war against Novgorod (1338–1339)[29] Location: Novgorod |
Swedish-Norwegian Union | Novgorod | Peace signed in either August or September 1339.
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| Johan Offessons Uprising (1339)[30] Location: Sweden |
Swedish-Norwegian Union | Johan Offesson | Lindholm Castle is destroyed, and Johan is forced to give Skytts and Oxie to the king |
| Kalundborg War (1341–1343)[31] Location: Sweden |
Swedish-Norwegian Union
Holstein |
Denmark
Lübeck |
Swedish-Norwegian victory
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| Saint George's Night Uprising (1343–1345)[32]
Location: Unknown |
Swedish-Norwegian Union Estonians |
Denmark Teutonic Order |
Indecisive
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| Magnus's war against Russia (1348–1351)[33] Location: Unknown |
Swedish-Norwegian Union | Novgorod | Truce of Dorprat
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| Campaign between Magnus and his son (1356–1359)[34] Location: Unknown |
Magnus IV | Eric | According to the arbitration in Jönköping, Sweden is divided between Magnus and Erik, this ends after Eric's death in 1359 |
| Valdemar Atterdags reconquest of Scania (1360)[35] Location: Scania |
Swedish-Norwegian Union | Denmark | Denmark conquers all of Scania |
| Valdemar Atterdags conquest of Gotland (1361)[36] Location: Gotland |
Swedish-Norwegian Union | Denmark | Denmark conquers Gotland |
| Danish-Hanseatic War (1361–1370)
Location: Northern Germany, Scandinavia, and the Baltic Sea |
First phase (1361–1365)
Second phase (1367–1370)
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First phase (1361–1365)
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First phase: Danish victory
Second phase: Hanseatic victory Hanseatic League gains control over several forts in Scania |
| War of deposition against Magnus (1363–1371)[37] Location: Unknown |
Magnus IV
Haakon VI |
Albert of Mecklenburg | Albert becomes king of Sweden |
| Swedish involvement in the Danish war of succession (1379–1381)[38] Location: Unknown |
Sweden | Denmark | Truce signed in 1381 |
| Invasion of Scania (1384)[39][40] Location: Unknown |
Sweden | Denmark | Truce likely signed in 1384
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| War of deposition against Albrekt of Mecklenburg[41] (1388–1395) |
Sweden | Denmark | Margaret I becomes regent |
| Attack on Jama[42] (1395) |
Sweden Kalmar Union |
Novgorod Republic | Indecisive |
| Northern Ladoga Campaign[43] (1396) |
Sweden Kalmar Union |
Novgorod Republic | Indecisive |
| Conflict | Sweden & its Allies | Sweden's opposition | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
| Campaign against the Victual Brothers[44] (1395–1398) |
Sweden Kalmar Union |
Victual Brothers | The Victual Brothers surrender their fortresses in Sweden |
| War in Gotland (1398) | Gotland is conquered by the Teutonic Order | ||
| Campaign against Knut Bosson Grip[45] (1398) |
Sweden Kalmar Union |
Knut Bosson Grip | Grip surrenders his Finnish fortresses to the crown. |
| Novgorod's attack in the north (1399)[46] Location: Unknown |
Sweden Kalmar Union |
Novgorodian Republic | Indecisive |
| War in Gotland (1403–1404)
Location: Unknown |
Sweden Kalmar Union |
Teutonic Order | Teutonic victory |
| Engelbrekt rebellion (1434–1436) |
Sweden | Kalmar Union | Swedish victory |
| Pukefejden (1436–1437) |
Charles VIII of Sweden | Erik Puke | Erik Puke is executed |
| War against the Flemingar (1437)[47] |
Sweden | Flemingar | Indecisive |
| Rebellion in Östergötaland (1437)[48] Location: Östergötland |
Sweden | Rebels in Östergötaland | Uprising crushed |
| Värmland rebellion (1437–1438)[49] Location: Värmland |
Sweden | Rebels in Värmland | Uprising crushed |
| David's Rebellion (1438–1439) |
Sweden | Tavastian insurgents | Uprising quelled |
| Karl Knutssons campaign against Eric of Pomerania (1439–1440)[50] |
Sweden | Eric of Pomerania | The remaining fortresses loyal to Eric fall |
| Karl Knutssons campaign against Novgorod (1444)[51] |
Sweden | Novgorodian Republic | Swedish victory |
| War in Gotland (1446)[52] |
Sweden Kalmar Union |
Eric of Pomerania | Indecisive |
| Novgorods war against Karl Knutsson (1448)[53] |
Sweden | Novgorodian Republic | Indecisive |
| War on Gotland (1448–1449) | Swedish failure | ||
| War for Norway (1448–1451) | Danish victory | ||
| Karl Knutssons war against Denmark (1449–1457)[54] |
Sweden | Denmark | Christian I fails to retake the Swedish throne |
| War of Deposition against Karl Knutsson (1457)[55] |
Sweden | Jöns Bengtsson Oxenstierna | Christian I becomes King of Sweden |
| Battle of Haraker (1464) |
Sweden | Denmark | Karl Knutsson regains the throne |
| Second War of deposition against Karl Knutsson (1464–1465)[56] |
Sweden | Jöns Bengtsson Oxenstierna | Jöns Bengtsson takes power |
| War of depositon against Jöns Bengtsson Oxenstierna (1466–1467)[57] Location: Sweden |
Jöns Bengtsson Oxenstierna |
Karl Knutsson retakes the throne | |
| Dano-Swedish War (1468–1469)[58] Location: Sweden |
Christian I fails to retake the throne | ||
| Erik Karlsson Vasa's Uprising (1469–1470)[59] Location: Sweden |
Uprising crushed | ||
| Dano-Swedish War (1469–1470)[60] Location: Sweden |
Christian I fails to retake the throne | ||
| Dano-Swedish War (1470–1471) (1470–1471) Location: Sweden |
Swedish Victory | ||
| First campaign to Livonia (1473–1475)[61] Location: Unknown |
Sweden | Teutonic Order | Indecisive |
| Tott's first Russian war (1475―1476)[62] Location: Finland |
Sweden | Grand Duchy of Moscow | Truce in December 1475 or early 1476 |
| Second campaign to Livonia (1478)[63] Location: Unknown |
Sweden | Teutonic Order | Indecisive
|
| Tott's second Russian war (1479–1482)[64] Location: Finland |
Sweden | Grand Duchy of Moscow | Truce in Novgorod 17 January 1482
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| Third campaign to Livonia (1485–1486/1488)[65] Location: Unknown |
Sweden | Teutonic Order | Indecisive, peace signed in 1488. |
| Sten Sture's war against the Totts (1487)[66] Location: Sweden |
Tott family's power is reduced Gotland falls into Danish control | ||
| Russo-Swedish War (1495–1497) (1495–1497)[67] Location: Sweden |
Grand Duchy of Moscow | Swedish victory | |
| Battle of Rotebro (1497) |
Danish victory
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| Border conflict at Nyslott (1499) Location: Nyslott |
Grand Duchy of Moscow | Swedish Victory
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| War of Deposition against King Hans (1501–1503) Location: Sweden |
Swedish Victory
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| Dano-Swedish War (1501–1512) (1501–1512) Location: Sweden |
(1501–1504) (1509–12) |
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Treaty of Malmö:
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| Dano-Swedish War (1512–1520) (1512–1520) Location: Sweden |
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Surrender of Stockholm:
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| Swedish War of Liberation (1521–23)[67] Location: Scandinavia |
(from 1522) |
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Kingdom of Sweden proclaims independence |
| Conflict | Sweden & its Allies | Sweden's opposition | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
| Count's Feud (May 1534 – 29 July 1536)[67] Location: Denmark |
Christian III (Protestants) Jutland Funen Supported by: |
Christian II (Catholics) Zealand Supported by: |
Victory for Christian III and the Danish Protestants. |
| Möre uprising (1536) Location: Sweden |
Rebels led by Jon Andersson | Peasant uprising defeated | |
| Dacke War (1542–1543) Location: Sweden |
Rebels led by Nils Dacke | Peasant uprising defeated | |
| Lappvesi Peasant Revolt (1551–1553) |
Sweden | Karelian insurgents | Uprising quelled |
| Russo-Swedish War (1554–1557) (1554–1557)[67] Location: Sweden |
Disputed | ||
| Northern Seven Years' War (1563–1570)[67] Location: Scandinavia |
Swedish victory against Poland-Lithuania Dano-Norwegian victory against Sweden | ||
| Livonian War (1558–1583)[67] Location: Sweden |
(before 1569 the Polish–Lithuanian union)
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Qasim Khanate |
Treaty of Teusina
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| Claus Kurssell's coup (1570–1571)
Location: Reval (Tallinn) |
Supported by |
Mercenaries | Revolutionary failure |
| Russo-Swedish War (1590–1595) (1590–1595)[67] Location: Sweden |
Swedish victory | ||
| Cudgel War (1596–1597)
Location: Finland |
Finnish rebels | Nobility victory
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| War against Sigismund (1598–1599)[67] Location: Sweden |
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Swedish separatists | Separatist victory, Polish-Swedish Union dissolved |
| Polish–Swedish War (1600–1629) (1600–1629)[67] Location: Baltic Sea, Prussia, Latvia, Poland |
(Poland-Lithuania) |
Truce of Altmark, Livonia ceded to Sweden | |
| De la Gardie campaign (1609–1610) Location: Russia |
False Dmitry II |
Polish-Lithuanian Victory | |
| Ingrian War (1610–1617)[67] Location: Russia |
Treaty of Stolbovo, Ingria ceded to Sweden | ||
| Kalmar War (1611–1613)[67] Location: Scandinavia |
Treaty of Knäred, Dano-Norwegian victory |
| Conflict | Sweden & its Allies | Sweden's opposition | Outcome | Casualties |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Västbo peasant uprising (1616) Location: Småland |
Uprising quelled | Unknown | ||
| Stockholm riots (1623) Location: Stockholm |
Riots quelled | Unknown | ||
| Jödde Stims uprising (1624)
Location: Småland |
Uprising crushed | Unknown | ||
| Dalecarlian uprising (1627)[72] Location: Dalarna |
Uprising crushed | Unknown | ||
| Thirty Years' War (1618–1648)[67] Location: Central Europe |
Anti-Imperial alliance: prior to 1635[note 2]
Post-1635 Peace of Prague
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Imperial alliance prior to 1635[note 4]
Post-1635 Peace of Prague
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Peace of Westphalia | 110 000 |
| Torstenson War (1643–1645)[67] Location: Denmark-Norway, Swedish Empire |
Swedish/Dutch victory
Second Treaty of Brömsebro (1645) |
Unknown | ||
| Siege of Carolusborg (1652) Location: Cape Coast Castle |
|
Swedish victory | Unknown | |
| First Bremian War (1654)[67] Location: Bremen |
|
First Stade Recess, Bremen pays homage to Sweden | Unknown | |
| Capture of Fort Casimir (1654)
Location: Delaware |
Swedish victory | Unknown | ||
| Jämtland uprising (1655)[74] Location: Jämtland |
Uprising crushed | Unknown | ||
| Conquest of New Sweden (1655)
Location: New Sweden |
Dutch victory | Unknown | ||
| Capture of Carolusborg (1658)
Location: Carolusborg |
Rebellious slaves |
Dano-Norwegian victory | Entire garrison captured | |
| Russo-Swedish War (1656–1658)
Location: Livonia, Finland |
Swedish victory | Unknown | ||
| Second Northern War (1655–1660)[67] Location: Denmark–Norway, Swedish Empire, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, Swedish colonies in North America |
(Poland-Lithuania) |
Swedish victory against Denmark-Norway Dutch victory in North America Swedish invasion of Poland-Lithuania unsuccessful |
70 000 | |
| Second Bremian War (1666)[67] Location: Bremen |
|
Treaty of Habenhausen, Conflicting Results | Unknown | |
| War of Devolution (24 May 1667 – 2 May 1668)[67] Location:
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Triple Alliance:
|
Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle (1668)
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Unknown | |
| Franco-Dutch War (1672–1678)
Location: Low Countries, Rhineland, Italy, France, North Sea, Catalonia, Mediterranean Sea, Atlantic Ocean, and East Indies |
|
|
Treaties of Nijmegen | Unknown |
| Scanian War (1675–1679)[67] Location: Scandinavia, Europe |
Treaty of Fontainebleau (1679) Treaty of Lund (1679) Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye (1679)
|
Heavy | ||
| Siege of Hamburg (1686)
Location: Hamburg |
Siege lifted
|
Heavy | ||
| Nine Years' War (1688–1697)[67] Location: Bremen |
Grand Alliance:
|
Treaty of Ryswick | Unknown | |
| Great Northern War (22 February 1700 – 10 September 1721)[67] Location:
|
|
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Coalition victory:
|
200 000 |
| Conflict | Sweden & its Allies | Sweden's opposition | Outcome | Casualties |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Russo-Swedish War (1741–1743) (Part of the War of the Austrian Succession)[67]
Location: Finland, Russia |
Russian victory
|
7000 | ||
| Dalecarlian rebellion (1743) (1743) Location: Sweden |
Dalecarlian rebels | Rebellion crushed | +150 | |
| Expedition to the Mediterranean (1759–1760)[77] Location: Mediterranean Sea |
Pirates | Successful expedition | None | |
| Pomeranian War (13 September 1757 – 22 May 1762)[67]
Location: Swedish Pomerania, Prussian Pomerania, Brandenburg, Mecklenburg-Schwerin |
Prussian victory Status quo ante bellum |
A couple thousands | ||
| Tunis-Swedish War (1763)[78] Location: Mediterranean |
Inconclusive | Unknown |
| Conflict | Sweden & its Allies | Sweden's opposition | Outcome | Casualties |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Battle of Ibiza (28–29 February 1780) Location: coast of Ibiza |
Swedish victory | 3 | ||
| Theatre War 1788–1789 Location: Sweden |
Supported by:
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Status quo ante bellum
|
5 | |
| Russo-Swedish War (1788–1790)[67]
Location: Finland, Baltic Sea, Sweden |
Favourable outcome for Sweden; Status quo ante bellum | 3000 | ||
| Swedish–Algerian war of 1791–1792 (1791–1792)
Location: Mediterranean |
Sweden agrees to pay tribute | Unknown | ||
| First Barbary War (10 May 1801 – 10 June 1805)[67] Location: Off the Mediterranean coast of Tripoli; Derna |
Peace Treaty | Unknown | ||
| Franco-Swedish War (31 October 1805 – 6 January 1810)[67] Location: Swedish Pomerania |
Co-belligerents:
|
Co-belligerents:
|
French victory
|
+6000 |
| Finnish War (21 February 1808 – 17 September 1809)[67] Location: Scandinavia |
Supported by:
|
Co-belligerent:
Supported by:
|
Russian victory
|
7000 |
| Dano-Swedish War of 1808–1809 (1808–1809) Location: Scandinavia |
Co-belligerent:
|
Co-belligerent:
Supported by:
|
Status quo ante bellum | ~200 |
| Conflict | Sweden & its Allies | Sweden's opposition | Outcome | Casualties |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Saint-Barthélemy Mutiny (1810) Location: Saint Barthélemy |
Mutineers | Mutinist victory | Unknown | |
| Anglo-Swedish War (1810–1812)[67]
Location: N/A |
Status quo ante bellum | None | ||
| Dano-Swedish War (1813–1814)
Location: Duchy of Schleswig, Duchy of Holstein |
Coalition victory
|
Unknown | ||
| War of the Sixth Coalition (3 March 1813 – 30 May 1814)[67] Location: Central and Eastern Europe, France, Italy |
Original coalition
After the Armistice of Pläswitz
After the Battle of Leipzig
After January 1814
|
Until January 1814
|
Coalition victory | Unknown |
| Swedish–Norwegian War (1814)[67]
Location: Norway |
Supported by:
|
Swedish victory
|
400 | |
| Saint-Barthélemy affair (1821) | Victory | None | ||
| Invasion of Åland (1918) Location: Åland |
Central Powers: |
Åland Islands dispute | 1 | |
| Congo Crisis 5 July 1960 – 25 November 1965 Location: Republic of the Congo |
1960–1963: Supported by:
1964–1965: Supported by: |
1960–1963: Supported by:[note 6]
1960–1962: Supported by: 1964–1965: Supported by:
|
Victory | 19 |
Gulf War (1990–1991)
Location:
|
Coalition:
|
Allied victory | None | |
| Operation Deliberate Force (30 August – 20 September 1995) Location: Bosnia and Herzegovina |
|
Strategic NATO victory
|
6 (in accidents)[87] | |
| War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
Location: Afghanistan |
ISAF/RS phase (from 2001): (2001–2015)
(from 2015)[88] |
ISAF/RS phase (from 2001): (al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS))[91]
Supported by:
|
Defeat
|
5 |
| First Libyan Civil War
Location: Libya |
Enforcing UNSC Resolution 1973:
NATO members
Minor border clashes: |
Rebel victory | None | |
| Mali War (16 January 2012 – Present) Location: Northern Mali |
Full list
Supported by: Full list
Non-state combatants: |
* (MNLA)
|
Withdrawal in 2023[185] | None |
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