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The Treaty of Schwedt was concluded on 6 October 1713, during the Great Northern War, between the Tsardom of Russia and Brandenburg-Prussia in Schwedt.[1] Brandenburg-Prussia was promised southern Swedish Pomerania up to the Peene river, which had just been conquered by Russia.[2] In turn, Brandenburg-Prussia accepted Russia's annexation of Swedish Ingria, Estonia and Karelia, and agreed to pay 400,000 thalers to Russia.[2] Southern Swedish Pomerania was to be administered by Brandenburg-Prussia until a definite ruling in a peace treaty was reached.[1]
Sweden, Russia, Kingdom of Great Britain, Electorate of Saxony, Russian Empire
Ethiopia, Dollar, Holy Roman Empire, Silver, Silk
Russian Empire, Russia, Russian language, Russian Orthodox Church, House of Romanov
Dominions of Sweden, Bremen-Verden, Treaty of Schwedt, Stralsund, Great Northern War
Poland, Germany, Uckermark (district), Berlin, Brandenburg
Great Northern War, Augustus the Strong, Frederik IV of Denmark-Norway, Charles XII of Sweden, Treaty of Preobrazhenskoye