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Part of the Russo-Swedish Wars | |||||||||
![]() Olofsborg castle (modern-day Olavinlinna) by Olaus Magnus in 1555 | |||||||||
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Units involved | |||||||||
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Strength | |||||||||
First war Unknown Second war 24,000 men | Unknown | ||||||||
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Unknown | Thousands killed |
Tott's Russian wars (Swedish: Tott's ryska krig) refers to a series of two wars waged by Swedish military commander Erik Axelsson Tott: the first war with the Novgorod Republic (1475–1476), and the second war with the Grand Principality of Moscow (1479–1482).