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Difference between Brandenburg–Prussia and Treaty of Schwedt

Brandenburg–Prussia vs. Treaty of Schwedt

Brandenburg-Prussia (Brandenburg-Preußen) is the historiographic denomination for the early modern realm of the Brandenburgian Hohenzollerns between 1618 and 1701. 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.

Similarities between Brandenburg–Prussia and Treaty of Schwedt

Brandenburg–Prussia and Treaty of Schwedt have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Great Northern War, Swedish Pomerania, Thaler, Tsardom of Russia.

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.

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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.

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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.

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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. During the Great Northern War, he implemented substantial reforms and proclaimed the Russian Empire after victory over Sweden in 1721.

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The list above answers the following questions

  • What Brandenburg–Prussia and Treaty of Schwedt have in common
  • What are the similarities between Brandenburg–Prussia and Treaty of Schwedt

Brandenburg–Prussia and Treaty of Schwedt Comparison

Brandenburg–Prussia has 222 relations, while Treaty of Schwedt has 11. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 1.72% = 4 / (222 + 11).

References

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