- Żuławka
Sztumska [ʐuˈwafka ˈʂtumska] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Dzierzgoń,
within Sztum County,
Pomeranian Voivodeship, in northern...
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Sztumska Wieś [ˈʂtumska ˈvjɛɕ] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Sztum,
within Sztum County,
Pomeranian Voivodeship, in
northern Poland...
- The
Treaty of
Stuhmsdorf (Swedish: Stilleståndet i Stuhmsdorf), or
Sztumska Wieś (Polish:
Rozejm w
Sztumskiej Wsi), was a
treaty signed on 12 September...
- Gdańsk, the Polish-Swedish
truces of 1629 and 1635
signed in
Stary Targ and
Sztumska Wieś, respectively, and the
peace treaty ending the
Second Northern War...
-
signed the
truce of 1635 with
Poland (Armistice of
Stuhmsdorf or
Treaty of
Sztumska Wieś), and in 1639, much
against his father's will, was made a
Privy Councillor...
- Koniecpolski, and in 1635 he
befriended a
French negotiator at the
Treaty of
Sztumska Wieś,
Claude de Mesmes,
Count Avaux.
Lubomirski was a
pious Catholic, a...
- Polish-Lithuanian Sejm,
unwilling to
fight Sweden after the
Treaty of
Sztumska Wieś,
subsequently objected, and
Russians saw no
benefit in such an alliance...
- and most of the
Protestant states of the Holy
Roman Empire.
Treaty of
Sztumska Wieś The
Swedish Empire concedes territories to the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
-
Polish king by a viceroy,
Jerzy Ossoliński. However,
under the
Treaty of
Sztumska Wieś the
Duchy (and so the
Sambia peninsula) was
given back to
George William...
- with
Muscovy in 1634). A new
armistice with
Sweden signed in
Stumsdorf (
Sztumska Wies)
knocked the last
argument out of the king's hand.
After that the...