suurvallalle
Suurvallalle, also known as the Great Northern War, was a significant conflict that took place between 1700 and 1721. The war was primarily fought between Sweden and a coalition of Denmark-Norway, Russia, Saxony-Poland, and the Holy Roman Empire. The conflict was sparked by Sweden's expansionist policies and its alliance with France during the War of the Spanish Succession. The war had several key phases, including the Battle of Poltava in 1709, where the Swedish army was decisively defeated by the Russian forces. The Treaty of Nystad in 1721 marked the end of the war, with Sweden ceding significant territories to its adversaries. The war had profound implications for the balance of power in Europe, leading to the rise of Russia as a major European power and the decline of Sweden. The conflict also had lasting impacts on the cultural and political landscapes of the regions involved.