- The
Treaty of
Stolbovo (Russian: Столбовский мир; Swedish:
Freden i Stolbova) was a
peace treaty that
ended the
Ingrian War (Ingermanländska kriget), which...
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Stolbovo (Russian: Столбово) is a
rural locality (a selo) and the
administrative center of
Stolbovsky Selsoviet,
Kamensky District,
Altai Krai, Russia...
- with a
large Swedish territorial gain (including Ingria) in the
Treaty of
Stolbovo,
which laid an
important foundation to Sweden's Age of Greatness. During...
- it.
Sweden and
Poland were then
dealt with
respectively by the
peace of
Stolbovo (17
February 1617) and the
Truce of
Deulino (1
December 1618). The most...
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Karelia that is
beyond the
eastern border of
Finland and
since the
Treaty of
Stolbovo in 1617 has
remained Eastern Orthodox and a part of Russia. It is separate...
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working name
during most of
construction was
Stolbovo. This
derived from the
former village of
Stolbovo,
which became part of the
current settlement when...
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served as the main po****tion
center of this region. In the
Treaty of
Stolbovo of 1617,
large parts of
Russian Karelia were
ceded to Sweden. Conflicts...
- of the
Ladoga coast was
occupied by Sweden. In 1617, by the
Treaty of
Stolbovo, the
northern and
western coast was
ceded by
Russia to Sweden. In 1721...
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Russia ceded Ingria and the
County of
Kexholm to
Sweden under the
Treaty of
Stolbovo. This area was
along the
basin of the Neva River,
between the Gulf of Finland...
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border eastward. As a
result of the
Ingrian War and the
resulting Treaty of
Stolbovo (1617),
Sweden gained a
large tract of land
through the
acquisition of...