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    The Treaty of Stolbovo (‹See Tfd›Russian: Столбовский мир; Swedish: Freden i Stolbova) was a peace treaty that ended the Ingrian War (Ingermanländska...
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    Finland under Swedish rule (category Medieval history of Sweden)
    peace treaty with Denmark in 1613. The Treaty of Stolbovo was signed with Russia in 1617, which resulted in the Käkisalmi county, Nöteborg and part of Ingria...
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    1580s, was returned to Russia by the Treaty of Teusina (1595), and again ceded to Sweden in the Treaty of Stolbovo (1617). Sweden's interest in the territory...
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    East Karelia (category Geography of the Republic of Karelia)
    part of Karelia that since the Treaty of Stolbovo in 1617 has remained Eastern Orthodox and a part of Russia. It is separate from the western part of Karelia...
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    Filaret. Filaret became the effective ruler of Russia until his death in 1633.: 311–313  In the Treaty of Stolbovo (1617) that ended the Ingrian War with Sweden...
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    Ingrian War (category Invasions of Russia)
    Ingria) in the Treaty of Stolbovo, which laid an important foundation to Sweden's Age of Greatness. During Russia's Time of Troubles, Vasily IV of Russia was...
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    Nyenschantz (category Military history of Saint Petersburg)
    and was capable of housing 500 people. The Ingrian War ended in Swedish victory in 1617 after the signing of the Treaty of Stolbovo, resulting in Russia...
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    North Karelia (category Regions of Finland)
    gradually. Important border foundations were the Treaty of Stolbovo (1617) for the eastern border and the Treaty of Teusina (1595) for the western border. The...
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  • consequence of the Truce of Vilna. Despite initial successes, Tsar Alexis of Russia failed to secure his principal objective—to revise the Treaty of Stolbovo, which...
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    until its return to the Russian Kingdom in the Treaty of Stolbovo in 1617. According to the Vyborg Treatise of 1609, concluded between Tsar Vasily Shuisky...
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