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- Afanasiy Pushkin and amb****adors of the Swedish king at the village of Tyavzino [ru] (Finnish: Täyssinä, Swedish: Teusina) in Ingria on 18 May 1595 to...
- 1600, Godunov, now the tsar of Russia, refused to ratify the Treaty of Tyavzino which resolved conflicting Swedish and Russian claims to the Kola peninsula...
- surrendered Koporye during the Livonian War but regained it under the Treaty of Tyavzino. During the Time of Troubles, Koporye was attacked by some 2,000 Swedes...
- burning almost all dwellings. The war slowly ebbed due to the Treaty of Tyavzino in 1595. During the late stages of the war, the Swedish crown stationed...
- epileptic seizure. 1595 18 May Russo-Swedish War (1590–1595): The Treaty of Tyavzino was signed. Ingria went to Russia. 1598 7 January Feodor I died with no...
- resumed by Russians as soon as the truce expired, leading to the Treaty of Tyavzino, far less advantageous for Sweden. Duke Sigismund of Sweden, the son of...
- elapsed before Sweden, in May 1595, agreed to sign the Treaty of Teusina (Tyavzino, Tyavzin, Täyssinä). It restored to Russia all territory ceded in the Treaty...
- the Edict of Fleix and the Peace of Fleix. Also known as the Treaty of Tyavzino or the Eternal Peace with Sweden in Russia. Also known as the Peace of...
- ensuing Russo-Swedish War of 1590–5 ended with the Treaty of Teusina (Tyavzino, Tyavzin), under which Sweden had to cede Ingria and Kexholm to Russia...
- two years. Finally, the two countries signed the 1595 Treaty of Teusina (Tyavzino). The aftermath was Sweden annexing northern Livonia. Swedish Ingria List...