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Riga Under Swedish Rule
Model of an 18th-c. Riga BargeStratigraphy Diagram of Rāmera TowerWeapons and Engravings from Great Northern WarThe Grand HallMilitary DrummerRiga Under Swedish RuleGuild Statute of the Riga Ropemakers’ GuildPowder Flask and Axe-Gun CombinationHunting Wheellock Rifle from RigaWeapons and the Swedish Conquest of RigaDormition of the Virgin ReliefMadonna and Child

Riga Under Swedish Rule

This painting of Riga (1621–1710) under Swedish rule highlights its strategic port on the Daugava River, crucial for Baltic trade. The skyline features church towers of St. Peter’s, St. John’s, and St. Jacob’s, indicating religious and civic significance. The bustling harbor signifies Riga’s role in the Hanseatic League and its economic resilience amid shifting empires, offering insight into the fortified urban landscape shaping Latvia’s history.
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