- The
Truce of
Deulino (also
known as
Peace or
Treaty of Dywilino)
concluded the Polish–Russian War of 1609–1618
between the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
- (17
February 1617) and the
Truce of
Deulino (1
December 1618). The most
important result of the
Truce of
Deulino was the
return from
Polish captivity...
-
lasted from 1617 to 1618. The war
ended with the
signing of the
Truce of
Deulino. It is
considered the
final stage of the Polish–Muscovite War (1609-1618)...
-
history of
Czernihow Voivodeship dates back to 1618, when
after the
Truce of
Deulino, the
Commonwealth gained control of the
towns of Smolensk,
Czernihow and...
-
between 1612 and 1617, the war
finally ended in 1618 with the
Truce of
Deulino,
which granted the Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth certain territorial concessions...
- the Polish-Lithuanian
government went to the
conclusion of the
Truce of
Deulino. The
campaign was
presented as an
action by the "legitimate" Tsar Wladyslaw...
- Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth with its
major subdivisions after the 1618
Truce of
Deulino,
superimposed on present-day
national borders.
Livonia here is coloured...
- Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth with its
major subdivisions after the 1618
Truce of
Deulino,
superimposed on present-day
national borders. Crown of the
Kingdom of...
-
Polish camp in 1610. He was
released on the
conclusion of the
Truce of
Deulino (13
February 1619), and on 24 June of the same year was
canonically enthroned...
- Lithuania,
Kingdom of Poland, and
Crimean Khanate. In 1618 the
Truce of
Deulino saw the
southern and
western area of the
modern Bryansk Oblast ceded to...