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Name: Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Denmark and Russia (Military Occupation)

Type: Polity

Start: 1712 AD

End: 1720 AD

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poland-lithuania,denmark,russia,denmark-norway

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Polity that includes all territories militarly occupied by the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Denmark and Russia that are not part of a specific military territory.

Establishment


  • June 1712: Polish-Lithuanian forces besiege Stralsund.
  • September 1712: End of Polish-Lithuanian siege of Stralsund.
  • Chronology


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    1. Northern Wars


    A series of wars fought in northern and northeastern Europe from the 16th to the 18th century.

    1.1.Great Northern War

    Was a conflict in which a coalition led by the Tsardom of Russia successfully contested the supremacy of the Swedish Empire in Northern, Central and Eastern Europe.

    1.1.1.Phase 2: Sweden Defending itself

    Was the second phase of the Great Northern War. It consisted in the counterattack of all the countries that Sweden had invaded during the first phase of the war.

    1.1.1.1.North German Front of the Great Northern War

    Was the theatre of war of northern Germany in the second phase of the Great Northern War.

  • November 1713: In the meantime, apart from Stralsund and the enclave of Wismar, Swedish Pomerania had been completely conquered by the allied Danes, Russians and Saxons or occupied by Prussia as a neutral power.

  • 1.1.2.Peace Treaties of the Great Northern War

    Were the peace treaties that ended the Great Northern War.

    1.1.2.1.Peace of Stockholm (1720)

    Two treaties signed in 1719 and 1720 that ended the war between Sweden and an alliance of Hanover and Prussia.

  • February 1720: In 1720, the Kingdom of Prussia acquired Stettin, Western Pomerania up to the Peene River, and the islands of Usedom and Wollin from Sweden. This territorial exchange was part of the Treaty of Stockholm, negotiated by Swedish diplomat Johan Gyllenstierna and Prussian envoy Friedrich Wilhelm von Grumbkow. The payment of two million thalers was made to Sweden as part of the agreement.

  • 1.1.2.2.Peace of Frederiksborg

    Was a treaty that ended the Great Northern War between Denmark-Norway and Sweden.

  • July 1720: In 1720, as part of the Treaty of Stockholm, Denmark returned the territories of Rügen and Western Pomerania north of the Peene, as well as the dominion of Wismar, to Sweden. This agreement was negotiated by King Frederick I of Sweden and King Frederick IV of Denmark.

  • Disestablishment


  • February 1720: In 1720, the Kingdom of Prussia acquired Stettin, Western Pomerania up to the Peene River, and the islands of Usedom and Wollin from Sweden. This territorial exchange was part of the Treaty of Stockholm, negotiated by Swedish diplomat Johan Gyllenstierna and Prussian envoy Friedrich Wilhelm von Grumbkow. The payment of two million thalers was made to Sweden as part of the agreement.
  • July 1720: In 1720, as part of the Treaty of Stockholm, Denmark returned the territories of Rügen and Western Pomerania north of the Peene, as well as the dominion of Wismar, to Sweden. This agreement was negotiated by King Frederick I of Sweden and King Frederick IV of Denmark.
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