BullLund
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You forgot De La Gardi campainge...
True. It was a confusing war though, since the Russian Czar and Sweden were actually allied against a false pretender to the throne, as well as the Polish-Lithuanian commonwealth which was occupying Russia.
I think the "myth" (or at this point, perhaps, a fact) of Russia being unconquerable, begins from Charles XII's campaign, and continues by Napoleon, and later, Germans in WW2. In De la Gardi's time, Russia was of course far from unconquerable and was actually occupied at the time by Polish.
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