Enlightenment · Europe · War
1700
Great Northern War Begins
February 12, 1700
A coalition of Denmark, Saxony, and Russia struck at Sweden's Baltic empire, expecting easy spoils from the teenage Charles XII. The boy-king proved to be a comet. For twenty-one years his armies would blaze across northern Europe before burning out on a Norwegian rampart. The war would end Sweden's brief age as a great power and lift Russia permanently into Europe's councils.