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==1600–1699== {| class="wikitable" style="margin:auto; width:100%;" |- ! Year ! Name ! Summary |- | 1600 | [[Treaty of Paris (1600)]] | Between [[Henry IV of France]] and [[Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy]]. |- | 1601 | [[Treaty of Lyon (1601)]] | [[Henry IV of France]] acquires [[Bugey]], Valromey, [[Gex, Ain|Gex]], and [[Bresse]]. |- | 1603 | [[Treaty of Mellifont,(1603)]] | Ends hostilities between England and Gaelic Irish , chieftains, ending the Nine Years' War |- | 1604 | [[Treaty of London, 1604]] | Ends hostilities between England and Spain. |- | rowspan="2" style="vertical-align:top;"| 1606 | [[Peace of Žitava]]<ref group=note>Also known as the ''Peace of Zsitvatorok''.</ref> | Ends the [[Long Turkish War|Long War]] between the [[Ottoman Turkey]] and the [[Habsburg monarchy]]. |- || [[Treaty of Vienna (1606)]]<ref group=note>Also known as the ''Peace of Vienna''.</ref> | Restores all constitutional and religious rights/privileges to the Hungarians in both [[Transylvania]] and [[Royal Hungary]]. |- | 1608 | [[Treaty of Lieben]] | [[Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor|Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II]] surrenders Hungary, Austrian territories near the [[Danube River]], and [[Moravia]] to his brother [[Matthias, Holy Roman Emperor|Matthias]]. |- | 1609 | [[Treaty of Antwerp (1609)]]<ref group=note>Also known as the ''Twelve Years Truce''.</ref> | Spain and the Netherlands agree to a 12-year truce. |- | 1610 | [[Treaty of Brussol]]<ref group=note>Also known as the ''Treaty of Bruzolo''.</ref> | Establishes a military alliance between [[Charles Emmanuel I]] and [[Henry IV of France]] against the Spanish in Italy. |- | 1612 | [[Treaty of Nasuh Pasha]] | Treaty between [[Ottoman Turkey]] and [[Safavid Persia]] Revision of 1590 treaty. Persia regained some of its loses in 1590. |- | rowspan="2" style="vertical-align:top;"| 1613 | [[Treaty of Knäred]] | Ends the [[Kalmar War]] between Denmark and Sweden. |- || [[Two Row Wampum Treaty]]<ref group=note>Also known as ''Guswhenta'' or ''Kaswhenta''.</ref> | Treaty between the Iroquois and representatives of the Dutch government. |- | 1614 | [[Treaty of Xanten]] | Ends the [[War of the Jülich Succession]]. |- | rowspan="3" style="vertical-align:top;"| 1615 | [[Peace of Asti]] | [[Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy|Duke Charles Emmanuel I]] of [[Savoy]] relinquishes claims on [[Monferrato]]. |- || [[Peace of Tyrnau]] | Recognizes [[Gábor Bethlen]] as the [[Prince of Transylvania]]. |- || [[Treaty of Serav]] | Ratifies the treaty of 1612 between [[Ottoman Turkey]] and [[Safavid Persia]] |- | 1616 | [[Treaty of Loudun]] | Ends hostilities between Queen [[Marie de' Medici]] and rebellious French princes led by [[Henry II de Bourbon, prince de Condé|Henry II]], the third [[Prince of Condé]]. |- | rowspan="3" style="vertical-align:top;"| 1617 | [[Treaty of Pavia]] | [[Savoy]] cedes [[Monferrato]] to [[Mantua]]. |- || [[Treaty of Stolbovo]] | Ends the [[Ingrian War]] between Sweden and Russia. |- | [[Peace of Busza]] | Peace between Ottoman Turkey and Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth |- | 1618 | [[Truce of Deulino]]<ref group=note>Also known as the ''Treaty of Dywilino''.</ref> | Ends the [[Polish–Russian War (1609–1618)]]; expires in 1632. |- | rowspan="2" style="vertical-align:top;"| 1619 | [[Treaty of Angoulême]] | Ends civil war in France between supporters of Queen [[Marie de' Medici]] and her son, King [[Louis XIII of France]]. |- || [[Treaty of Munich (1619)]] | [[Duke Maximilian of Bavaria]] allows [[Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor|Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II]] to use his forces in exchange for territories in the [[Electorate of the Palatinate]]. |- | 1620 | [[Treaty of Ulm (1620)]] | The [[Protestant Union]] ceases its support of [[Frederick V of Bohemia]]. |- | rowspan="5" style="vertical-align:top;"| 1621 | [[Peace of Nikolsburg]]<ref group=note>Also known as the ''Peace of Mikulov''.</ref> | Ends the war between Prince [[Gabriel Bethlen]] of [[Transylvania]] and Emperor [[Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor|Ferdinand II]] of the [[Holy Roman Empire]]. |- || [[Treaty of Madrid (1621)]] | Restores [[Valtelline]] to the [[Grisons]] and grants Protestants in the region religious freedoms. |- || [[Treaty of Khotyn]] | Between [[Ottoman Turkey]] and [[Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth]]. |- || [[Treaty of the Hague (1621)]] | A failed treaty of alliance between Denmark and the Dutch Republic |- || [[Treaty of Bremen]] | A failed treaty of commerce between Denmark and the Dutch Republic |- | 1622 | [[Treaty of Montpellier]]<ref group=note>Also known as the ''Peace of Montpellier''.</ref> | Between King [[Louis XIII of France]] and [[Henri, duc de Rohan|Duke Henry II of Rohan]]; confirms the [[Edict of Nantes]]. |- | 1623 | [[Treaty of Paris (1623)]] | France, [[Savoy]], and [[Venice]] agree to have Spanish forces leave [[Valtelline]]. |- | 1625 | [[Treaty of The Hague (1625)]] | England and the Netherlands agree to economically support [[Christian IV of Denmark]] during the [[Thirty Years' War]]. |- | rowspan="2" style="vertical-align:top;"| 1626 | [[Peace of Pressburg (1626)]]<ref group=note name=":0"/> | Ends the revolt against the [[Habsburg]]s. |- | [[Treaty of Monzón]] | France and Spain share equal rights in their control of [[Valtelline]]. |- | 1627 | [[Capitulation of Franzburg]] | [[Duchy of Pomerania]] occupied by [[Albrecht von Wallenstein]]'s [[Holy Roman Empire|imperial]] army |- | 1628 | [[Treaty of Munich (1628)|Treaty of Munich]] | Recognizes [[Duke Maximilian of Bavaria]] as a [[prince-elector]]; grants Maximilian control of the [[Upper Palatinate]] and the right bank of the [[Rhine River]] for thirty years. |- | rowspan="5" style="vertical-align:top;"| 1629 | [[Edict of Restitution]] | [[Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor|Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II]] attempts to reinforce the territorial and religious settlements made after the [[Peace of Augsburg]]. |- | [[Treaty of Lübeck]] | Denmark withdraws from the [[Thirty Years' War]]. |- | [[Truce of Altmark]]<ref group=note>Also known as the ''Treaty of Stary Targ''.</ref> | Ends hostilities between Sweden and the [[Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth]]. |- | [[Peace of Alais]]<ref group=note>Also known as the ''Edict of Alès''.</ref> | Between the [[Huguenots]] and King [[Louis XIII of France]]; confirms the basic principles of the [[Edict of Nantes]] with additional clauses. |- | [[Treaty of Suza]] | 2 treaties between France, Savoy, England and Scotland |- | rowspan="3" style="vertical-align:top;"| 1630 | [[Peace of Regensburg]]<ref group=note>Also known as the ''Treaty of Ratisbonne''.</ref> | Temporarily halts the [[War of the Mantuan Succession]]. |- | [[Treaty of Stettin (1630)]] | The [[Duchy of Pomerania]] allies with and is occupied by the [[Swedish Empire]] |- | [[Treaty of Madrid (1630)]] | Ends [[Anglo-Spanish War (1625–1630)|English involvement]] in the [[Dutch Revolt]]. |- | rowspan="3" style="vertical-align:top;"| 1631 | [[Treaty of Bärwalde]] | France and Sweden establish an alliance against the [[Holy Roman Empire]]. |- | [[Treaty of Cherasco]] | Ends the [[War of the Mantuan Succession]]. |- || [[Treaty of Fontainebleau (1631)]] | France and [[Bavaria]] establish a secret "[[Catholic Church|Catholic]]" alliance. |- |1632 | [[Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye (1632)]] | England returns [[New France]] ([[Quebec]]) to France. |- |1634 | [[Treaty of Polyanovka]]<ref group=note>Also known as the ''Treaty of Polanów'' or the ''Treaty of Polyanov''.</ref> | Ends the [[Smolensk War]] between Poland and Russia. |- | rowspan="2" style="vertical-align:top;"| 1635 | [[Peace of Prague (1635)]] | Between the Holy Roman Emperor, [[Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor|Ferdinand II]], and most of the [[Protestant]] states of the [[Holy Roman Empire]]. |- | [[Treaty of Sztumska Wieś]]<ref group=note>Also known as the ''Treaty of Stuhmsdorf'', the ''Armistice of Stuhmsdorf'', the ''Peace of Stuhmsdorf'', and the ''Truce of Stuhmsdorf''.</ref> | The [[Swedish Empire]] concedes territories to the [[Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth]]. |- | valign='top'| 1636 | [[Treaty of Wismar]] | Establishes alliance between Sweden and France against the [[Habsburgs]]. |- | rowspan="2"| 1638 | [[Treaty of Hamburg (1638)]] | Confirms [[Treaty of Wismar]]; France pays Sweden 1,000,000 [[Livre tournois|livres]]. |- | [[Treaty of Hartford (1638)]] | Cedes [[Pequot]] Indian lands to [[Connecticut River]] towns and outlaws Pequot settlement and the use of the Pequot language. |- | rowspan="3" style="vertical-align:top;"| 1639 | [[Treaty of Berwick (1639)]]<ref group=note>Also known as the ''Peace of Berwick'' or the ''Pacification of Berwick''.</ref> | Ends the [[First Bishops' War]] between [[Charles I of England]] and the [[Scottish People|Scots]]. |- || [[Treaty of Zuhab]]<ref group=note>Also known as the ''Peace of Qasr-e-Shirin''.</ref> | Ends the war between [[Safavid Persia]] and the [[Ottoman Turkey]]. The borderline drawn by the treaty is still effective today. |- || [[Treaty of Asurar Ali]] | Establishes the boundary between the [[Mughal Empire|Mughals]] and the [[Ahom kingdom]]. |- | 1640 | [[Treaty of Ripon]] | Between [[Charles I of England]] and the Scots in the aftermath of the [[Second Bishops' War]]. |- | 1642 | [[Treaty of Axim (1642)]] | Regulates the jurisdiction of the Netherlands and the Dutch West India Company in the town and polity of [[Axim]]. |- | 1643 | [[Solemn League and Covenant]] | Between the Scottish [[Covenanter]]s and the leaders of the English [[Roundhead|Parliamentarians]]. |- | 1645 | [[Second Treaty of Brömsebro (1645)]]<ref group=note>Also known as the ''Peace of Brömsebro''.</ref> | Ends the [[Torstenson War]] between Sweden and Denmark–Norway. |- | 1647 | [[Truce of Ulm (1647)]]<ref group=note>Also known as the ''Treaty of Ulm''.</ref> | Forces [[Duke Maximilian of Bavaria]] to renounce his alliance with [[Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor|Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand III]]. |- | rowspan="2" style="vertical-align:top;"| 1648 | [[Peace of Westphalia]]<ref group=note>Also known as the ''Treaties of Münster and Osnabrück''.</ref> | Ends the [[Thirty Years' War]] and the [[Eighty Years' War]], and establishes the principle of the sovereignty of nations in use today. |- | [[Treaty of Concordia]]<ref group=note>Also known as the ''Partition Treaty of 1648''.</ref> | Divides the island of [[Saint Martin (island)|Saint Martin]] between France and the Netherlands. |- | rowspan="2"| 1649 | [[Peace of Rueil]] | Ends the opening episodes of the [[Fronde]], France's civil war. |- | [[Treaty of Zboriv]] | Places three provinces of Ukraine under the control of the [[Cossacks]]. |- | rowspan="2"| 1650 | [[Treaty of Breda (1650)]] | Between [[Charles II of England]] and the Scottish [[Covenanters]] during the [[Wars of the Three Kingdoms]]. |- | [[Treaty of Hartford (1650)]] | Establishes boundary lines between [[New Amsterdam]] and English settlers in Connecticut. |- | 1651 | [[Treaty of Bila Tserkva]] | Establishes peace between the [[Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth]] and the [[Ukrainian Cossacks]] after the [[Battle of Berestechko]]. |- |- | 1652 | [[Treaty of Oistins]] | Establishes peace between colonial settlers of [[Barbados]] and the [[English Commonwealth]] over Barbados's right to trade with [[Spanish Netherlands|Spanish controlled Netherlands]] among other demands. Results in establishing one of the first parliaments in [[New World|the new world]] and the third oldest in the [[Commonwealth of Nations|British Commonwealth]] |- | 1653 | [[Treaty of Stettin (1653)]] | The [[Swedish Empire]] and [[Brandenburg]] partition [[Pomerania]]. |- | rowspan="2" style="vertical-align:top;"| 1654 | [[Treaty of Pereiaslav]] | Between Russia and [[Cossack Hetmanate]]. |- | [[Treaty of Westminster (1654)]] | Ends the [[First Anglo-Dutch War]]. |- | rowspan="3" style="vertical-align:top;"| 1655 | [[Treaty of Kėdainiai]] | [[Second Northern War]] – [[Grand Duchy of Lithuania]] becomes [[Swedish Empire|Swedish]] protectorate |- | [[Union of Kėdainiai]] | [[Second Northern War]] – [[Grand Duchy of Lithuania|Lithuanian]]–[[Swedish Empire|Swedish]] union |- | [[Treaty of Rinsk]] | [[Second Northern War]] – anti-Swedish alliance of [[Brandenburg-Prussia]] and [[Royal Prussia]]n estates |- | rowspan="8" style="vertical-align:top;"| 1656 | [[Treaty of Königsberg (1656)]] | [[Second Northern War]] – [[Duchy of Prussia]] and [[Ermland]] become Swedish fiefs. |- | [[Treaty of Marienburg]] | [[Second Northern War]] – alliance between [[Brandenburg-Prussia]] and [[Swedish Empire|Sweden]] |- | [[Treaty of Elbing]] | [[Second Northern War]] – Dutch-Swedish settlement of conflicts over [[Danzig]] (Gdańsk) |- | [[Treaty of Labiau]] | [[Second Northern War]] – [[House of Hohenzollern|Hohenzollerns]] become full souvereigns in [[Duchy of Prussia|Prussia]] and [[Ermland]]. |- | [[Truce of Vilna]] | [[Second Northern War]] / [[Russo-Polish War (1654–1667)|Russo-Polish War]] – Russo-Polish truce and alliance against Sweden |- | [[Treaty of Vienna (1656)]] | [[Second Northern War]]: 1st [[House of Habsburg|Habsburg]]–[[Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth|Polish]] alliance against [[Swedish Empire|Sweden]] |- | [[Treaty of Radnot]] | It envisaged a partition of the [[Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth]]; [[Transylvania]] enters the [[Second Northern War]] on the Swedish side |- | [[Treaty of Butre (1656)]] |Between the Gold Coast (West Africa) state of Ahanta and the [[States General of the Netherlands|States General]] and the [[Dutch West India Company]], establishing a Dutch protectorate over Butre and Upper Ahanta. |- | rowspan="5" style="vertical-align:top;"| 1657 | [[Treaty of Vienna (1657)]] | [[Second Northern War]]: 2nd [[House of Habsburg|Habsburg]]–[[Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth|Polish]] alliance against [[Swedish Empire|Sweden]] |- | [[Treaty of Wehlau]] | [[Second Northern War]]: Poland accepts [[House of Hohenzollern|Hohenzollerns]] as full souvereigns in [[Duchy of Prussia|Prussia]], anti-[[Swedish Empire|Swedish]] alliance. |- | [[Treaty of Bromberg]] (Bydgoszcz) | [[Second Northern War]] – Wehlau confirmed and amended |- || [[Treaty of Paris (1657)]] | Establishes military alliance between England and France against Spain. |- | [[Treaty of Raalte]] | Willem III is no longer the viceroy of [[Overijssel]]. |- | rowspan="4" style="vertical-align:top;"| 1658 | [[Treaty of Hadiach]] | Between Poland and Cossack Hetmanate. |- || [[Treaty of Taastrup]]<ref group=note>Also known as the ''Høje Taastrup Peace''.</ref> | An accord that preceded the [[Treaty of Roskilde]] between [[Charles X Gustav of Sweden]] and King [[Frederick III of Denmark]]. |- | [[Treaty of Roskilde]] | [[Second Northern War]]: [[Denmark–Norway]] cedes territory ("[[Skåneland]]") to Sweden. |- | [[Treaty of Valiesar]] | [[Second Northern War]]: Sweden temporarily cedes territory to Russia, cession of hostilities. |- | rowspan="2" style="vertical-align:top;"| 1659 | [[Treaty of the Pyrenees]] | Ends war between France and Spain. |- | [[Concert of The Hague (1659)]] | [[Second Northern War]] – Anglo-Franco-Dutch agreement regarding peace between Denmark and Swede |- | rowspan="2" style="vertical-align:top;"| 1660 | [[Treaty of Copenhagen (1660)]] | [[Second Northern War]] – peace between Denmark and Sweden, restores [[Trondheim]] to Norway and [[Bornholm]] to Denmark. |- | [[Treaty of Oliva]]<ref group=note>Also known as the ''Peace of Oliva''.</ref> | [[Second Northern War]] – peace between Sweden, Brandenburg-Prussia and Poland. |- | rowspan="2" style="vertical-align:top;"| 1661 | [[Treaty of Cardis]]<ref group=note>Also known as the ''Peace of Cardis''.</ref> | [[Second Northern War]] – peace between Sweden and Russia. |- | [[Treaty of Den Haag (1661)|Treaty of Den Haag]] | The [[Dutch Empire]] recognizes Portuguese imperial sovereignty over [[Recife]] in Brazil. |- | 1662 | [[Treaty of Montmartre]] | [[Charles IV, Duke of Lorraine|Duke Charles IV]] gives to [[Louis XIV]] the throne to the [[Duchy of Lorraine]]. |- | 1663 | [[Treaty of Ghilajharighat]] | Between the [[Ahom kingdom|Ahoms]] and the [[Mughal Empire|Mughal]] forces. |- | 1664 | [[Peace of Vasvár]] | Between the Austrian [[Habsburg monarchy]] and the [[Ottoman Turkey]] after the [[Battle of Saint Gotthard (1664)|Battle of Saint Gotthard]]; lasted until 1683. |- | 1665 | [[Treaty of Purandar (1665)]]<ref group=note name=":2">Also known as the ''Treaty of Purandhar''.</ref> | Between [[Rajput]] Jai Singh and [[Shivaji Maharaj]]. |- | rowspan="2" style="vertical-align:top;"| 1666 | [[Treaty of Habenhausen]] | Peace negotiations after the [[Swedish Wars on Bremen|Second Swedish war on Bremen]] between [[Swedish Empire|Sweden]] and the city of [[Bremen]]. |- | [[1666 Articles of Peace and Amity]] | Treaty between the [[Province of Maryland]] and 12 [[Eastern Algonquian languages|Eastern Algonquian-speaking]] indigenous nations, including the [[Piscataway people|Piscataway]], [[Nacotchtank|Anacostanck]], [[Doeg people|Doegs]], Mikikiwomans, Manasquesend, [[Mattawoman]], Chingwawateick, Hangemaick, [[Potapoco|Portobackes]], Sacayo, Panyayo, and [[Chaptico|Choptico]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/000001/000002/html/am2--25.html |title=Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, April 1666-June 1676 |publisher=[[Maryland State Archives]] |access-date=2021-11-04}}</ref> |- | rowspan="3" style="vertical-align:top;"| 1667 | [[Treaty of Breda (1667)]] | Ends the [[Second Anglo-Dutch War]]. |- | [[Treaty of Andrusovo]] | Ends the war between Russia and [[Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth|Poland-Lithuania]]. |- | [[Treaty of Bongaja]] | Sultan Hasanuddin of [[Makassar]] recognizes the influence of the [[Dutch East India Company]] (VOC) in [[Indonesia]]n territories. |- | rowspan="3" style="vertical-align:top;"| 1668 | [[Triple Alliance (1668)|First Triple Alliance]] | Alliance between England, the [[Dutch Republic|United Provinces]] and Sweden. |- | [[Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle (1668)]] | Ends the [[War of Devolution]] between [[Louis XIV of France]] and Habsburg Spain. |- || [[Treaty of Lisbon (1668)]] | Spain recognizes Portuguese sovereignty after the [[Portuguese Restoration War]]; Portugal cedes [[Ceuta]] to Spain. |- | rowspan="3" style="vertical-align:top;"| 1670 | [[Secret Treaty of Dover]] | France helps England to rejoin the [[Roman Catholic Church]] and England assists France militarily against the [[Dutch Republic]]. |- | [[Treaty of Madrid (1670)]] | Between England and Spain. |- | [[Treaty of Copenhagen (1670)]] | An alliance and commercial treaty between Britain and Denmark-Norway, establishing terms of contraband and permitting Danish settlement of the [[Danish West Indies|Virgin Islands]] |- | 1672 | [[Treaty of Buczacz]] | Between the [[Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth]] and [[Ottoman Turkey]]. [[Podolia]] under Turkish control. |- | 1674 | [[Treaty of Westminster (1674)]] | Ends the [[Third Anglo-Dutch War]]. |- | 1675 | [[Strasbourg Agreement (1675)]] | First international agreement banning the use of chemical weapons (i.e. poisoned bullets); signed between France and the Holy Roman Empire. |- |1676 | [[Treaty of Żurawno]] | Between [[Ottoman Turkey]] and [[Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth]] Ratifies 1672 treaty. |- | 1677 | [[Treaty of 1677]]<ref group=note>Also known as the ''Treaty Between Virginia And The Indians 1677''</ref> | [[Native Americans in the United States|Native American]] tribes in [[Virginia]] swear fealty to the British Empire. |- | rowspan="2" style="vertical-align:top;"| 1678 | [[Treaties of Nijmegen]] | Ends the [[Franco-Dutch War]]. |- | [[Treaty of Casco (1678)]] | Ends war between the eastern Native Americans and the English settlers of [[Massachusetts Bay Colony]]. |- | 1679 | [[Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye (1679)]] | [[Swedish Pomerania]] and [[Bremen-Verden]] restored to Sweden after the [[Scanian War]] |- | 1681 | [[Treaty of Bakhchisarai]] | Concludes the [[Russo-Turkish War (1676–1681)]]; establishes a 20-year truce whereby the [[Dnieper River]] would separate the Ottoman Empire from Russian territories. |- |1684 | [[Truce of Ratisbon]] | Ends War of Reunions between France and Spain |- | 1686 | [[Eternal Peace Treaty of 1686]] | Ends war between Russia and Poland. |- | 1689 | [[Treaty of Nerchinsk]] | Ends war between the [[Russian Empire]] and the [[Qing dynasty]] of China. |- | 1691 | [[Treaty of Limerick]] | Ends the [[Williamite War in Ireland]]. |- | 1697 | [[Treaty of Ryswick]] | Ends the [[War of the Grand Alliance]]. |- | 1698 | [[Treaty of Den Haag (1698)]]<ref group=note>Also known as the ''Treaty of The Hague'' or the ''First Partition Treaty''.</ref> | Attempts to resolve the issue of who would inherit the Spanish throne. |- | rowspan="2" style="vertical-align:top;"| 1699 | [[Treaty of Karlowitz]]<ref group=note>Also known as the ''Treaty of Karlovci''.</ref> | Ends the war between the alliance consisting of Austria, [[Venice]] and [[Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth]] on one side and the [[Ottoman Turkey]] on the other side. |- | [[Treaty of Preobrazhenskoye]] | Denmark, Russia, [[Saxony]], and the [[Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth]] divide Swedish territories. |}
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