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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 74. Chapters: Battle of Lutzen, Battle of Nordlingen, Battle of Narva, Battle of Leipzig, Battle of Poltava, Battle of Wittstock, Battle of Lubeck, Siege of Stralsund, Battle of Bornholm, Battle of Bravellir, Battle of the Neva, Battle of Lund, Siege of Noteborg, Swedish-Geatish wars, Siege of Jadotville, List of Swedish battles, Battle of Chojnice, Battle of Kircholm, Battle of Warsaw, Battle of Fraustadt, Battle of Helsingborg, Battle of Stangebro, Battle of Sparrsatra, Battle of Frankfurt an der Oder, Battle of Trzciana, Battle of Grossbeeren, Battle of Oldendorf, Assault on Copenhagen, Conquest of Jemtland, Siege of Fredriksten, Battle of Klissow, Battle of Matrand, Battle of Fehrbellin, Battle of Lubrze, Battle of Landskrona, Battle of Rheinfelden, Battle of Kokenhausen, Battle of Halmstad, Battle of Langnes, Battle of Brunkeberg, Harald Fairhair's campaign in Gotaland, Blockade of Stralsund, Battle of Go b, Siege of Malmo, Great Sleigh Drive, Battle of Bornhoved, Battle of Grodno, Battle of the Alte Veste, Battle of Sobota, Battle of Marstrand, Battle of Lihula, Battle of Uddevalla, Battle of arnow, Battle of Prostki, Battle of Valkeala, Battle of Axtorna, Battle of Wojnicz, Battle of Sehested, Battle of Werben, Battle of Lena, Battle of K ecko, Battle of Algaras, Battle of Malatitze, Battle of Wallhof, Battle of Gestilren, Storm of Kokenhusen, Battle of Warka, Battle of Tornow, Perevolochna, Battle of Vasteras, Battle of Uj cie, Battle of Juterbog, Action of 26 July 1566, Battle of Filipow, Battle of Nowy Dwor Mazowiecki, Battle of Pozna, Battle of Stegeborg, Battle of Hova, Battle of Mared. Excerpt: The Battle of Lubeck took place on 6 November 1806 in Lubeck, Germany between soldiers of the Kingdom of Prussia led by Gebhard Leberecht von Blucher and troops of the First French Empire under Marshals Joachim Murat, Jean-B..