Treaty of Oliwa

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The Treaty of Oliwa was a 1660 peace agreement that ended the Polish–Swedish War, confirming Swedish control over Livonia while restoring peace and formal relations between Sweden and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical event
peace treaty
alsoKnownAs Peace of Oliwa NERFINISHED
belligerent Brandenburg-Prussia NERFINISHED
Austrian Habsburg Monarchy
surface form: Habsburg Monarchy

Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth NERFINISHED
Sweden NERFINISHED
category 1660 in Europe
Treaties of Sweden
Treaties of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth NERFINISHED
confirmedControlOver Livonia NERFINISHED
countryAtTime Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth NERFINISHED
dateSigned 1660-05-03
endedConflict Polish–Swedish War (1655–1660) NERFINISHED
Second Northern War NERFINISHED
followedBy period of relative peace between Sweden and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
grantedTitle King of Sweden to Charles X Gustav
language Latin
Polish
Swedish
legalEffect formal end of hostilities between Sweden and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
locationType signed in a Cistercian monastery
partOf Northern Wars NERFINISHED
recognizedDynasty House of Vasa in Poland NERFINISHED
House of Vasa in Sweden NERFINISHED
recognizedSovereigntyOf Sweden over Livonia
regionImpacted Baltic Sea region NERFINISHED
restoredRelationsBetween Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth NERFINISHED
Sweden NERFINISHED
resultedIn end of Swedish occupation in parts of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
stabilization of Swedish control in the Baltic region
signedByRepresentativeOf Charles X Gustav of Sweden NERFINISHED
John II Casimir Vasa of Poland NERFINISHED
signedIn Oliwa NERFINISHED
signedInPresentDay Gdańsk NERFINISHED
stipulated confirmation of Brandenburg’s rights in Prussia
mutual amnesty between parties
return of most occupied territories
typeOfAgreement international treaty
year 1660

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