Treaty of Plussa

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The Treaty of Plussa was a 1583 peace agreement between Russia and Sweden that temporarily ended hostilities in the Livonian War and ceded several key Baltic territories to Swedish control.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical event
peace treaty
affectedRegion Baltic Sea region NERFINISHED
Ingria NERFINISHED
northwestern Russia
alsoKnownAs Pluska Truce NERFINISHED
Plussa Truce NERFINISHED
category 1583 in Europe
Livonian War treaties
Treaties of Russia NERFINISHED
Treaties of Sweden NERFINISHED
cededTerritory Ivangorod NERFINISHED
Koporye NERFINISHED
Korela NERFINISHED
Yam NERFINISHED
cededTerritoryTo Sweden NERFINISHED
conflictStatusChange temporarily ended hostilities between Russia and Sweden in the Livonian War
countryParty Kingdom of Sweden NERFINISHED
Tsardom of Russia NERFINISHED
dateSigned 1583-08-10
durationOfTruce 3 years
endedConflict Livonian War NERFINISHED
extendedUntil 1586
followedBy Treaty of Teusina NERFINISHED
Truce of Plussa (prolongation, 1585–1586) NERFINISHED
geopoliticalImpact strengthened Swedish control over eastern Baltic coast
weakened Russian access to the Baltic Sea
historicalPeriod Late 16th century
languageOfDocument Latin
Russian
Swedish
legalStatus temporary truce agreement
negotiatedBy envoys of King John III of Sweden
envoys of Tsar Ivan IV of Russia
partOf Northern Wars in the Baltic region NERFINISHED
precedes final peace settlement in the Treaty of Teusina (1595)
resultedIn ceasefire between Russia and Sweden
territorial concessions by Russia to Sweden
signedIn Plussa River region NERFINISHED
near Narva
yearSigned 1583

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Livonian War result Treaty of Plussa