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    The Tavastian uprising, also sometimes called the Häme uprising, was a uprising by Tavastians in Tavastia, Finland in the winter of 1236–1237. The rebellion...
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    expedition instead took place already in 1238–1239, shortly after the Tavastian uprising and before the Battle of the Neva against the Novgorod Republic. The...
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  • expedition ended in disaster Tavastian uprising (1236–1237) Location: Finland Sweden Tavastians Novgorod Karelians Uprising crushed Swedish influence in...
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  • Novgorod Republic? Karelians? Swedish defeat 1236–1237 Tavastian uprising Kingdom of Sweden Tavastians Novgorod Republic Karelians Swedish victory 1238–1239...
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    Novgorod Republic? Karelians? Swedish defeat 1236–1237 Tavastian uprising Kingdom of Sweden Tavastians Novgorod Republic Karelians Swedish victory 1238–1239...
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  • the Livonian Brothers of the Sword at Battle of Saule. Winter. The Tavastian uprising in Finland is suppressed by Sweden. (Date unknown). Mindaugas becomes...
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  • David's Rebellion Belligerents Kalmar Union  Sweden Tavastians Supported by Karl Knutsson Bonde (alleged) Commanders and leaders Eric of Pomerania Hans...
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    Karelians, and the Kingdom of Sweden, including Norwegian, Finnish and Tavastian forces, on the Neva River, near the settlement of Ust-Izhora, on 15 July...
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    early Iron Age. During the Early Middle Ages, the region was populated by Tavastians and Southwestern Finns. Following the Northern Crusades, Swedish settlers...
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  • than the earlier papal letter from 1232, both the archbishop and the Tavastians seem to have been on the move right after their demise. There also had...
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    tributes. In 1228, there was a failed Novgorodian campaign against the Tavastians in present-day southern Finland, as reported in the Novgorod First Chronicle...
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  • Finnish–Novgorodian War: Grand Prince Vladimir Yaroslavich wages a campaign against the Tavastians (yem). June 8 – King Harthacnut collapses and dies while attending a party...
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