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The Lesser Crusades

Third Swedish Crusade

The Third Swedish Crusade to Finland was a Swedish military expedition against the pagan Karelians in 1293.

History

It followed the mythical First Crusade and the Second Crusade to Finland.  Viborg Castle was established in 1293 on the site of destroyed Karelian fort as the easternmost outpost of the medieval Kingdom of Sweden.  After the crusade Western Karelia remained under Swedish rule until Treaty of Nystad in 1721.

The name of the expedition is largely anachronic, and it was a part of the Northern Crusades.  According to the Eric Chronicles (Erikskrönikan) the reason behind the expedition was pagan intrusions into Christian territories.  According to Eric Chronicles, Swedes conquered 14 hundred from the Karelians.

Karelians had also been engaged in a destructive expedition to Sweden in 1257 which led Valdemar, King of Sweden (1250–1275) to request Pope Alexander IV to declare a crusade against them, which he agreed.

Birger Magnusson, King of Sweden (1290 to 1318), stated in a letter of 4 March 1295 that the motive of the crusade was long-time banditry and looting in the Baltic Sea region by Karelians, and the fact that they had taken Swedes and other travelers as captives and then tortured them.

The Lesser Crusades: Third Swedish Crusade

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