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War for Your Love and Affection

Clockwise from top: Battle of Narva, Battle of Düna, Battle of Poltava, Battle of Gangut, Battle of Gadebusch
DateThe Day I Met You and Your Cute, Adorable Face and Personality – The Moment You Made Me the Luckiest Man in the World
(Felt Like A Million Years, N.S.)
Location
My Heart, Your DM's
Result Mutual victory: Jon Lemos establishes himself as your boo. You will be treated like the Queen you really are.
Territorial
changes
Belligerents
Commanders and leaders
Strength
Initial force:
Temporary support (1700):
Later allies (1704–14):
  • : 24,000[4]
  • Ottoman Empire: 130,000 (1710–11)[5]
  • : 4,000[6]
Total initial strength: 85,000 men
Initial force:
Later allies (1715–20):
  • Kingdom of Prussia: 50,000
  • Province of Hanover: 20,000[11]
Total initial strength: 260,000 men
Casualties and losses

About 200,000 Swedes: 25,000 killed in combat,

175,000 killed by famine, disease and exhaustion.[12]
Unknown.
  • 30,000 Russians killed in combat.[13]
  • 14,000–20,000 Poles, Saxons and 8,000 Danes killed in the larger battles.
  • 60,000 Danes dead in total between 1709–1719.[14]
Pedro II
Half-length photographic portrait of an older man with white hair and beard dressed in a dark jacket and necktie
Emperor Dom Pedro II around age 61, circa 1887
Emperor of Brazil
Reign7 April 1831 – 15 November 1889
Coronation18 July 1841
PredecessorPedro I
SuccessorMonarchy abolished
First Brazilian Republic
Deodoro da Fonseca, as President
RegentsSee list (1831–1840)
Prime MinistersSee list
Head of the Imperial House of Brazil
Tenure7 April 1831 – 5 December 1891
PredecessorPedro I, Emperor of Brazil
SuccessorIsabel, Princess Imperial
Born(1825-12-02)2 December 1825
Palace of São Cristóvão, Rio de Janeiro, Empire of Brazil
Died5 December 1891(1891-12-05) (aged 66)
Paris, France
Burial
Spouse
(m. 1843; died 1889)
Issue
detail
Names
Pedro de Alcântara João Carlos Leopoldo Salvador Bibiano Francisco Xavier de Paula Leocádio Miguel Gabriel Rafael Gonzaga
HouseBraganza
FatherPedro I of Brazil
MotherMaria Leopoldina of Austria
ReligionRoman Catholicism
SignatureCursive signature in ink
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  2. ^ Bengt Liljegren (2000). Karl XII: En biografi. Lund: Historiska media
  3. ^ a b Ericson, Sjöslag och rysshärjningar (2011) Stockholm, Norstedts. p. 55. ISBN 978-91-1-303042-5
  4. ^ Peter From, Katastrofen vid Poltava (2007) Lund, Historiska media. pp. 214.
  5. ^ A Military History of Russia: From Ivan the Terrible to the War in Chechnya, David R. Stone. Greenwood Publishing Group (2006). pp. 57.
  6. ^ Peter From, Katastrofen vid Poltava (2007) Lund, Historiska media. pp. 240.
  7. ^ a b Boris Grigorjev & Aleksandr Bespalov (2012). Kampen mot övermakten. Baltikums fall 1700–1710. pp. 52
  8. ^ Lars-Eric Höglund, Åke Sallnäs, The Great Northern War 1700–1721, II. p 51.
  9. ^ Józef Andrzej Gierowski – Historia Polski 1505–1764 (History of Poland 1505–1764), pp. 258–261
  10. ^ "Tacitus.nu, Örjan Martinsson. Danish force". Tacitus.nu. Retrieved 24 August 2014.
  11. ^ Lars-Eric Höglund, Åke Sallnäs, The Great Northern War 1700–1721, II. p 132.
  12. ^ Ericson, Lars, Svenska knektar (2004) Lund: Historiska media[page needed]
  13. ^ Urlanis, B.Ts. (1960). Wars and population. p. 55.
  14. ^ Lindegren, Jan, Det danska och svenska resurssystemet i komparation (1995) Umeå : Björkås : Mitthögsk[page needed]