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Siege of Fredrikstad

Siege during the 1814 Swedish–Norwegian War From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Siege of Fredrikstad
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Fredrikstad Fortress, under the command of Nils Christian Frederik Hals, was captured by the Swedish armed forces on 4 August 1814.[2][3] 207 men remained in the fortress as the Norwegian surrendered to the Swedes; the rest had evacuated earlier. The Swedish casualties were few, 7 men killed and 12 wounded from the army, navy and Archipelago fleet combined.[1]

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Langnes
7 Battle of Langnes on 9 August 1814
7 Battle of Langnes on 9 August 1814
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Rakkestad
6 Battle of Rakkestad on 6 August 1814
6 Battle of Rakkestad on 6 August 1814
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Matrand
5 Battle of Matrand on 5 August 1814
5 Battle of Matrand on 5 August 1814
Fredrikstad
Siege of Fredrikstad on 4 August 1814 Battle of Kjølberg Bridge on 14 August 1814
Siege of Fredrikstad on 4 August 1814 Battle of Kjølberg Bridge on 14 August 1814
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Lier
3 Battle of Lier (1814) on 2 August 1814
3 Battle of Lier (1814) on 2 August 1814
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Tistedalen
2 Battle of Tistedalen on 1 August 1814
2 Battle of Tistedalen on 1 August 1814
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Hvaler
1 Invasion of Hvaler on 29 July 1814
1 Invasion of Hvaler on 29 July 1814
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