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Marching (2 figures in one form).
Note: the uniform shown is only an example. By painting in different colours, almost any European uniform can be depicted.
The Great Northern War[1] was a war fought in Northern, Central and Eastern Europe between 1700 and 1721 for supremacy in the Baltic region.
In March 1700, a tripartite alliance consisting of the Russian Tsardom and the two personal unions of Saxony-Poland and Denmark-Norway attacked the Swedish Empire, which was ruled by the eighteen-year-old King Charles XII. Despite the unfavourable starting position, the Swedish king initially remained victorious and managed to get Denmark-Norway (1700) and Saxe-Poland (1706) to withdraw from the war. When he set out to defeat Russia in a final campaign from 1708, the Swedes suffered a devastating defeat at the Battle of Poltava in July 1709, which marked the turning point of the war. - Wikipedia -
Note: the uniform shown is only an example. By painting in different colours, almost any European uniform can be depicted.
The Great Northern War[1] was a war fought in Northern, Central and Eastern Europe between 1700 and 1721 for supremacy in the Baltic region.
In March 1700, a tripartite alliance consisting of the Russian Tsardom and the two personal unions of Saxony-Poland and Denmark-Norway attacked the Swedish Empire, which was ruled by the eighteen-year-old King Charles XII. Despite the unfavourable starting position, the Swedish king initially remained victorious and managed to get Denmark-Norway (1700) and Saxe-Poland (1706) to withdraw from the war. When he set out to defeat Russia in a final campaign from 1708, the Swedes suffered a devastating defeat at the Battle of Poltava in July 1709, which marked the turning point of the war. - Wikipedia -
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- Rubber
- Nationality/Location
- Sweden
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