The Treaty of Stuhmsdorf (Swedish: Stilleståndet i Stuhmsdorf), or Sztumska Wieś (Polish: Rozejm w Sztumskiej Wsi), was a treaty signed on 12 September...
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Polish–Swedish War (1626–1629) (redirect from Polish-Swedish War of 1625-1629)
and ended four years later with the Truce of Altmark and later at Stuhmsdorf with the Treaty of Stuhmsdorf. Despite the Commonwealth winning certain notable...
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Claude de Mesmes, comte d'Avaux (redirect from Count of Avaux)
and Poland by Richelieu. In 1635 he guided the negotiations of the Treaty of Stuhmsdorf, which extended the truce between Poland and Sweden. These two...
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the Treaty of Stuhmsdorf, the Armistice of Stuhmsdorf, the Peace of Stuhmsdorf, and the Truce of Stuhmsdorf. Also known as the Peace of Berwick or the...
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ten years (till the Treaty of Stuhmsdorf), also in order to pressure his brother-in-law George William, Duke of Prussia and Elector of Brandenburg, to support...
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Jakub Sobieski (category Secular senators of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth)
expedition against Abazy Pasa in 1633. He was one of the negotiations with Sweden in the Treaty of Stuhmsdorf (Sztumska Wieś) in 1635. After his marriage to...
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Per Brahe the Younger (category Lord marshals of the Riksdag of the Estates)
he conducted the negotiations for an armistice with Poland (Treaty of Stuhmsdorf). In 1637–1640 and again in 1648–1654 he was Governor-General in Finland...
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Sztumska Wieś (redirect from Stuhmsdorf)
south-west of Sztum and 58 km (36 mi) south-east of the regional capital Gdańsk. The Treaty of Stuhmsdorf between the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and...
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eventually forced Sigismund III of Poland to enter the truce. In 1635, the truce was extended by the Treaty of Stuhmsdorf. Sweden gave up the Prussian ports...
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(also known as Treaty of Sztumska Wieś or Treaty of Stuhmsdorf) in 1635, favourable to the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in terms of territorial concessions...
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