Siege of Tönning

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The Siege of Tönning was a key early-18th-century military operation in which allied forces besieged the fortified town of Tönning during the Great Northern War, contributing to the shifting balance of power in Northern Europe.

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Siege of Tönning canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf military operation
siege
appliesToJurisdiction Northern Europe
combatant Denmark–Norway
surface form: Denmark-Norway

Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg
surface form: Electorate of Hanover

House of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp
surface form: Holstein-Gottorp

Prussia
surface form: Kingdom of Prussia

Swedish Empire
conflict Great Northern War
endTime 1714
followedBy further allied advances against Sweden in Northern Germany
hasCause Great Northern War power struggle in Northern Europe
hasEffect reduction of Swedish military presence in the region
strengthening of Danish position in Schleswig
hasFeature encirclement of the town
negotiated surrender terms for the garrison
prolonged blockade of the fortress
location Duchy of Schleswig
Tönning
present-day Germany
opponent House of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp
surface form: Holstein-Gottorp

Swedish Empire
partOf Great Northern War
result allied victory
capitulation of the Tönning garrison
occupation of Tönning by allied forces
significance affected the balance of power in Northern Europe
contributed to the decline of Holstein-Gottorp power
weakened Swedish influence in Northern Germany
startTime 1713
used field fortifications
siege artillery

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Great Northern War significantSiege Siege of Tönning