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Weapons and the Swedish Conquest of Riga
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Weapons and the Swedish Conquest of Riga

These 17th-c. firearms, including wheel-lock pistols and flintlock muskets, reflect the military technology used during Sweden’s 1621 siege of Riga. Gustavus Adolphus’ forces captured the city, ending Polish rule. Riga’s strategic position made it vital for Sweden’s Baltic ambitions and trade control.
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