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Treaty of Nystad see Northern War .
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Early Swedish contribution to oceanography: Nils Gissler (1715-71) and the...
Magazine article from: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society Roden, Gunnar I; Rossby, H Thomas April 1, 1999 700+ words ...its place, inaugurating the Era of Freedom, which lasted until 1772. The new parliament had to sign a harsh peace treaty at Nystad in 1721, in which Sweden lost its Baltic possessions, with Estonia, Livonia, and eastern Finland ceded to Russia... |
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Magazine article from: The American Journal of Economics and Sociology TOMSON, AIVAR December 1, 2000 700+ words ...Knights), and the Poles. In 1561, it came under Swedish rule, but passed officially to the Russian Empire with the Treaty of Nystad, which ended the Great Northern War in 1710. It declared its independence during World War I, and remained free... |
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Newspaper article from: The Independent - London September 10, 1998 700+ words ...defeated the Scots at the Battle of Pinkie, 1547; the Peace of Nystad was concluded between Sweden and Russia, 1721; the Battle...the operetta The Chocolate Soldier was presented, 1910; the Treaty of St Germain (peace with Austria) was signed, 1919; the... |
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Book article from: A Dictionary of World History Nystad, Treaty of (1721) The final treaty of the NORTHERN WAR . It was signed at Nystad in south-west Finland. Under this treaty Sweden recognized PETER THE GREAT's title to Estonia, Livonia, Ingria, Kexholm, and part of Finland and so lost its Baltic empire. |
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Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Russian History ...Stolbovo settlement was reconfirmed by the 1661 Treaty of Kardis, but overturned by the Treaty of Nystad (1721) that ended the Great Northern War...English merchant, helped to negotiate the treaty, testifying to Russia's growing links with... |
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Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition Uusikaupunki , Swed. Nystad, city (1996 pop. 17,631), Western Finland prov., SW Finland, on the Gulf...shipyard. It was chartered in 1616 and was the scene (1721) of the signing of the Treaty of Nystad (see Northern War ). |
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Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ...recognize Stanislaus as king by the Treaty of Altranstädt (1706...1711) to the disadvantageous Treaty of the Pruth (see Russo-Turkish...customs duties in the Sound. By the Treaty of Nystad with Russia (1721) Sweden ceded... |
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