Treaty of Stolbovo

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The Treaty of Stolbovo was a 1617 peace agreement between Sweden and Russia that ended the Ingrian War, significantly expanding Swedish territory and influence in the eastern Baltic region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bilateral treaty
historical event
peace treaty
category 1617 in Europe
Peace treaties of the early modern period
Treaties of Russia
Treaties of Sweden
cededRegion Ingria
Kexholm County
cededTerritoryFrom Tsardom of Russia
cededTerritoryTo Kingdom of Sweden
concludedIn Stolbovo
countrySignatory Kingdom of Sweden
Tsardom of Russia
endedConflict Ingrian War
Swedish–Russian War of 1610–1617
followedEvent Time of Troubles
surface form: Time of Troubles in Russia
geopoliticalImpact isolated Russia from direct access to Baltic trade routes
made Sweden a major Baltic power
includedClause exchange of prisoners of war
mutual amnesty
restitution of certain properties
trade provisions between Sweden and Russia
languageOfDocument Latin
Russian
Swedish
leftUnderRussianControl Gdov
Lake Ladoga
surface form: Ladoga

Novgorod
Pskov
Staraya Russa
negotiatedDuringReignOf Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden
partOf Swedish expansion in the early 17th century
recognizedAs Tsar of Russia
recognizedRuler Mikhail I of Russia
surface form: Michael I of Russia
restricted Russian foreign policy in the Baltic region
resultedIn expansion of Swedish influence in the eastern Baltic
loss of Russian access to the Baltic Sea
territorial gains for Sweden
signedByRepresentativeOf Kingdom of Sweden
Tsardom of Russia
signedInYear 1617
signedOnDate 1617-02-27
signedOnDateOldStyle 1617-02-17
strengthened Swedish Empire

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Ingria earlierCessionInTreaty Treaty of Stolbovo
Ingrian War concludedBy Treaty of Stolbovo