Treaty of Schwedt, the Glossary
The Treaty of Schwedt was concluded on 6 October 1713, during the Great Northern War, between the Tsardom of Russia and Brandenburg-Prussia in Schwedt.[1]
Table of Contents
11 relations: Brandenburg–Prussia, Estonia under Swedish rule, Great Northern War, Ingria, Karelia, Kohlhammer Verlag, Peene, Schwedt, Swedish Pomerania, Thaler, Tsardom of Russia.
- 1713 in Europe
- 1713 in Prussia
- 18th century in the Russian Empire
- Bilateral treaties of Russia
- Schwedt
- Treaties of the Great Northern War
- Treaties of the Tsardom of Russia
Brandenburg–Prussia
Brandenburg-Prussia (Brandenburg-Preußen) is the historiographic denomination for the early modern realm of the Brandenburgian Hohenzollerns between 1618 and 1701.
See Treaty of Schwedt and Brandenburg–Prussia
Estonia under Swedish rule
Estonia under Swedish rule (1561–1710) signifies the period of time when large parts of the country, and after 1645, entire present-day Estonia, were under Swedish rule.
See Treaty of Schwedt and Estonia under Swedish rule
Great Northern War
The Great Northern War (1700–1721) was a conflict in which a coalition led by the Tsardom of Russia successfully contested the supremacy of the Swedish Empire in Northern, Central and Eastern Europe.
See Treaty of Schwedt and Great Northern War
Ingria
Ingria (Ингрия, Ингерманландия, Ижорская земля; Inkeri, Inkerinmaa; Ingermanland; Ingeri, Ingerimaa) is a historical region in what is now northwestern European Russia.
See Treaty of Schwedt and Ingria
Karelia
Karelia (Karelian and Karjala; Kareliya, historically Коре́ла, Korela; Karelen) is an area in Northern Europe of historical significance for Russia (including the Soviet era), Finland, and Sweden.
See Treaty of Schwedt and Karelia
Kohlhammer Verlag
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See Treaty of Schwedt and Kohlhammer Verlag
Peene
The Peene is a river in Germany.
See Treaty of Schwedt and Peene
Schwedt
Schwedt (or Schwedt/Oder) is a town in Brandenburg, in northeastern Germany.
See Treaty of Schwedt and Schwedt
Swedish Pomerania
Swedish Pomerania (Svenska Pommern; Schwedisch-Pommern) was a dominion under the Swedish Crown from 1630 to 1815 on what is now the Baltic coast of Germany and Poland.
See Treaty of Schwedt and Swedish Pomerania
Thaler
A thaler or taler (Taler, previously spelled Thaler) is one of the large silver coins minted in the states and territories of the Holy Roman Empire and the Habsburg monarchy during the Early Modern period.
See Treaty of Schwedt and Thaler
Tsardom of Russia
The Tsardom of Russia, also known as the Tsardom of Muscovy, was the centralized Russian state from the assumption of the title of tsar by Ivan IV in 1547 until the foundation of the Russian Empire by Peter the Great in 1721. From 1550 to 1700, Russia grew by an average of per year. The period includes the upheavals of the transition from the Rurik to the Romanov dynasties, wars with the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, Sweden, and the Ottoman Empire, and the Russian conquest of Siberia, to the reign of Peter the Great, who took power in 1689 and transformed the tsardom into an empire.
See Treaty of Schwedt and Tsardom of Russia
See also
1713 in Europe
- 1713 in Denmark
- 1713 in France
- 1713 in Great Britain
- 1713 in Ireland
- 1713 in Norway
- 1713 in Russia
- 1713 in Scotland
- 1713 in Sweden
- 1713 in Wales
- Battle of Helsinki (1713)
- Battle of Hogland (1713)
- Battle of Pälkäne
- Siege of Barcelona (1713–1714)
- Skirmish at Bender
- Treaty of Adrianople (1713)
- Treaty of Schwedt
- War of the Catalans
1713 in Prussia
- Treaty of Schwedt
18th century in the Russian Empire
- Adam style
- Administrative divisions of Russia in 1728–1744
- Administrative divisions of Russia in 1744–1764
- Battle of the Palaces
- Elizabethan Baroque
- History of Russia (1721–1796)
- History of Russia (1796–1855)
- History of the administrative division of Russia
- Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti
- Manifesto of three-day corvee
- Persian expedition of 1796
- Pskov Viceroyalty
- Russian Enlightenment
- Russian Serf Theatre
- Russo-Swedish War (1788–1790)
- The All-Joking, All-Drunken Synod of Fools and Jesters
- Treaty of Schwedt
Bilateral treaties of Russia
- 17 December 2013 Russian–Ukrainian action plan
- 1847 Agreement between the Holy See and Russia
- Alaska Purchase
- Alvensleben Convention
- Anglo-Russian Convention
- Austro-Russian Alliance (1781)
- Budapest Convention of 1877
- Convention of Tauroggen
- Franco-Russian Alliance
- Moscow Articles of 1665
- New START
- Pereiaslav Agreement
- Pereiaslav Articles
- Protocol of St. Petersburg (1826)
- Racconigi Bargain
- Reichstadt Agreement
- Reinsurance Treaty
- Russia–Korea Treaty of 1884
- Russian–Ukrainian Friendship Treaty
- Russo-American Treaty of 1824
- Russo-Prussian alliance
- Russo-Serbian Alliance (1807)
- Treaty Between the Russian Federation and Ukraine on Cooperation in the Use of the Sea of Azov and the Kerch Strait
- Treaty of Björkö
- Treaty of Copenhagen (1709)
- Treaty of Georgievsk
- Treaty of Greifswald
- Treaty of Hanover (1710)
- Treaty of Kalisz (1813)
- Treaty of Lutsk
- Treaty of Mozhaysk
- Treaty of Narva
- Treaty of Paris (8 October 1801)
- Treaty of Perpetual Peace (1686)
- Treaty of Peterswaldau
- Treaty of Polyanovka
- Treaty of Preobrazhenskoye
- Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1762)
- Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1805)
- Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1825)
- Treaty of Schwedt
- Treaty of Thorn (1709)
- Treaty of Tsarskoye Selo
- Treaty on the Russian-Ukrainian border
- Truce of Andrusovo
- Truce of Deulino
- Truce of Vilna
- Truce of Yam-Zapolsky
Schwedt
- Berkholz-Meyenburg
- Brandenburg-Schwedt
- Lower Oder Valley National Park
- Mark Landin
- Passow, Brandenburg
- Schwedt
- Treaty of Schwedt
- Vierraden
Treaties of the Great Northern War
- Peace of Travendal
- Treaties of Stockholm (Great Northern War)
- Treaty of Altranstädt (1706)
- Treaty of Altranstädt (1707)
- Treaty of Berlin (1715)
- Treaty of Copenhagen (1709)
- Treaty of Dresden (1699)
- Treaty of Dresden (1709)
- Treaty of Frederiksborg
- Treaty of Greifswald
- Treaty of Hanover (1710)
- Treaty of Lutsk
- Treaty of Narva
- Treaty of Nystad
- Treaty of Preobrazhenskoye
- Treaty of Schwedt
- Treaty of Stettin (1715)
- Treaty of Thorn (1709)
- Treaty of Warsaw (1705)
Treaties of the Tsardom of Russia
- Moscow Articles of 1665
- Pereiaslav Agreement
- Pereiaslav Articles
- Russo-Iranian treaty of 1717
- Treaty of Adrianople (1713)
- Treaty of Bakhchisarai
- Treaty of Cardis
- Treaty of Constantinople (1700)
- Treaty of Dorpat
- Treaty of Karlowitz
- Treaty of Lutsk
- Treaty of Mozhaysk
- Treaty of Narva
- Treaty of Nerchinsk
- Treaty of Novgorod (1557)
- Treaty of Novgorod (1561)
- Treaty of Perpetual Peace (1686)
- Treaty of Plussa
- Treaty of Polyanovka
- Treaty of Preobrazhenskoye
- Treaty of Schwedt
- Treaty of Stolbovo
- Treaty of Teusina
- Treaty of Thorn (1709)
- Treaty of Valiesar
- Treaty of the Pruth
- Truce of Andrusovo
- Truce of Deulino
- Truce of Vilna
- Truce of Yam-Zapolsky