Treaty of Oliva

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The Treaty of Oliva was a 1660 peace agreement that ended the Northern Wars between Sweden, the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, and Brandenburg-Prussia, confirming Sweden’s great-power status in the Baltic region.

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Treaty of Oliva canonical 7

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Predicate Object
instanceOf international treaty
peace treaty
aimedTo restore balance of power in the Baltic region
alsoEnded Second Northern War
surface form: Northern Wars
category 1660 treaties
Peace treaties of Brandenburg-Prussia
Peace treaties of Poland
Peace treaties of Sweden
concludedOn 3 May 1660
confirmed Great Elector Frederick William’s hereditary rights in Ducal Prussia
confirmedStatusOf Sweden as a great power in the Baltic region
endedConflictBetween Brandenburg-Prussia
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Sweden
followedBy Treaty of Copenhagen (1660)
granted sovereignty over Duchy of Prussia to Frederick William of Brandenburg
includedClause Duchy of Prussia
surface form: Brandenburg-Prussia received full sovereignty over the Duchy of Prussia

John II Casimir Vasa
surface form: John II Casimir Vasa renounced his hereditary claims to the Swedish crown

Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth recognized Swedish control over Livonia
language Latin
locationPresentDay Gdańsk
surface form: Gdańsk, Poland
mediatedBy England
France
United Provinces
partOf Second Northern War
party Brandenburg-Prussia
Austrian Habsburg Monarchy
surface form: Habsburg Monarchy

Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Swedish Empire
recognizedBy Brandenburg-Prussia
Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor
surface form: Holy Roman Emperor Leopold I

Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
recognizedControlOf Sweden over Duchy of Estonia
Sweden over Livonia
Sweden over Riga
relatedTo Treaty of Copenhagen (1660)
Treaty of Kardis
resultedIn confirmation of Swedish possession of Livonia
end of war between Sweden and Brandenburg-Prussia
end of war between Sweden and Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
renunciation by John II Casimir Vasa of claims to the Swedish throne
signedAt Oliva
Oliva Abbey
signedBy envoys of Charles X Gustav of Sweden
envoys of Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg
envoys of Holy Roman Emperor Leopold I
envoys of John II Casimir Vasa
signedIn 1660
signedNear Gdańsk

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Swedish Empire majorTreaty Treaty of Oliva
Polish–Swedish wars concludedBy Treaty of Oliva
Deluge result Treaty of Oliva
Second Northern War significantEvent Treaty of Oliva
Livonia, a historical region in Europe relatedTreaty Treaty of Oliva
subject surface form: Livonia
Treaties of Prussia hasPart Treaty of Oliva
Brandenburg-Prussia significantEvent Treaty of Oliva