-
including the
Treaty of
Wehlau,
signed on 19
September 1657 by the Brandenburg–Prussian and Polish–Lithuanian
envoys in
Wehlau (Welawa, now Znamensk)....
-
Znamensk (Russian: Зна́менск; German:
Wehlau; Lithuanian: Vėluva; Polish: Welawa) is a
rural locality (a settlement) in
Gvardeysky District of Kaliningrad...
- Brandenburg,
achieved full
sovereignty over the
duchy under the 1657
Treaty of
Wehlau,
confirmed in the 1660
Treaty of Oliva. In the
following years, attempts...
-
Poland against Sweden. On July 29, 1657, they
signed the
Treaty of
Wehlau in
Wehlau (Polish: Welawa; now Znamensk),
whereby Frederick William renounced...
- Prussia. In the
course of the
Second Northern War, the
treaties of
Labiau and
Wehlau-Bromberg
granted the
Hohenzollerns full
sovereignty over the
Prussian duchy...
- (November 1656). In 1657 the
Polish king
renewed this
grant in the
treaties of
Wehlau and Bromberg. With Prussia, the
Brandenburg Hohenzollern dynasty now held...
-
coronation as illegal. In fact,
according to the
terms of the
Treaty of
Wehlau and Bromberg, the
House of Hohenzollern's
sovereignty over the
Duchy of...
- Dendle,
Wehlau.
Dendle 41.
Dendle 41, 69.
Clubb xxvi and
Dendle 40
Clubb xxvi.
Dendle 41
Sleeth 14
Wehlau 291
Sleeth 14.
Wehlau 291-2.
Wehlau 288
Wehlau 290...
-
Polish Kingdom, by
joining forces with the
Swedes and
subsequent treaties of
Wehlau, Labiau, and Oliva,
Elector and Duke
Frederick William succeeded in revoking...
-
sovereignty in the
Duchy of
Prussia by the
Polish king in the
treaties of
Wehlau and Bromberg.
Frederick III's war on
Sweden gave
Charles X
Gustav a reason...