-
thoroughfares (now
Lesnoy prospekt) was
named after the
Nystad treaty (
Nystadt Street, Rus. Ништадтская улица). The
district also
houses a
church commemorating...
- Russians,
though Courland remained under the
control of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. 1721
Great Northern War: The
Treaty of
Nystadt ended the war....
-
existed until 1721, when they were disbanded,
after the
conclusion of the
Nystadt Peace Treaty, due to the high cost of
their maintenance as
mercenary units...
- List of shipwrecks: 12
November 1721 Ship
State Description Nystadt Imperial
Russian Navy The ship ran
aground and was
wrecked off Saaremaa. Her crew...
-
Kantemirovskaya Street Native name Лесной проспект (Russian)
Former name(s)
Nystadt street (southern part),
Mezhevaya Street (northern part)
Namesake Saint-Petersburg...
- was
wrecked near "Furnsund", Sweden. She was on a
voyage from Lübeck to
Nystadt, Sweden.
Cambridge United
Kingdom The
steamship ran
aground on the Mussel...
- 1714, was
celebrated in
Saint Petersburg only. Finally, the
Treaty of
Nystadt was
celebrated in both
Saint Petersburg and Moscow. Peter's successors...
- the
fortress began by
Swedish general Axel von Löwen
after the
Treaty of
Nystadt in
early 1720s. Von Löwen
wanted to
prevent the
Russian advance into the...
-
attempt to ****ist him in
returning to England.
Following the
Treaty of
Nystadt,
ending the
Great Northern War in 1721,
Deane was
dismissed from the Russian...