The Treaty of Hamburg, signed on 5 March 1638 (to "l'echange des ratifications du Traite conclu a Wismar le 20 Mars 1636), was the ratification of the...
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Treaty of Hamburg may refer to: Treaty of Hamburg (1638) Treaty of Hamburg (1701) Treaty of Hamburg (1762) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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lost. The treaty reaffirmed the pre-war status quo. Treaty of Hamburg (1638) List of treaties Scan of the treaty at IEG Mainz The Encyclopedia of World History...
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known as the Treaty of Tudején. Also known as the Treaty of Winchester or the Treaty of Westminster. Also known as the First Treaty of Constance. Also...
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1638 (MDCXXXVIII) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar, the 1638th...
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(1638–1718) left Sulza and entered the service of the Güstrow branch of the Grand Ducal House of Mecklenburg. Two of his sons joined the service of the...
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Years' War: The Treaty of Hamburg is signed between France and Sweden by Cardinal Richelieu of France and representatives of Queen Christina of Sweden. December...
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Swedish Pomerania (category Dominions of Sweden)
effective control of the Duchy of Pomerania with the Treaty of Stettin in 1630. At the Peace of Westphalia in 1648 and the Treaty of Stettin in 1653, Sweden...
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Sten Svantesson Bielke (category 1638 deaths)
a member of the rigsråd. In 1636, he was appointed general legate in Germany. He died on 2 April 1638 in Stettin (now Szczecin). Treaty of Stettin (1630)...
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of the Rhine River and Sweden fighting in Silesia and Bohemia. The Treaty of Wismar was eventually ratified in 1638 by the Treaty of Hamburg. List of...
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The Treaty of Stettin (Swedish: Traktaten or Fördraget i Stettin) or Alliance of Stettin (German: Stettiner Allianz) was the legal framework for the occupation...
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Events from the year 1638 in Sweden Monarch – Christina March 5 – Thirty Years' War – The Treaty of Hamburg is signed by France and Sweden. March 29 –...
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English translations of common Latin phrases. Some of the phrases are themselves translations of Greek phrases. This list is a combination of the twenty page-by-page...
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Treaty of Naples was a political-military agreement between the Kingdom of Spain and the Kingdom of Poland, signed in Naples in late 1639. The Polish...
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the Treaty of Union agreed on 22 July 1706, which merged the previously separate Kingdom of England and Kingdom of Scotland into a single Kingdom of Great...
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Thirty Years' War (category 17th-century military history of the Kingdom of England)
Polacos de Medina de las Torres (1638–1642): The Treaty of Naples; the imprisonment of John Casimir and the Polish Levy of Medina de las Torres". Studia...
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Claude de Mesmes, comte d'Avaux (redirect from Count of Avaux)
flank. In 1638 he negotiated a new alliance between France and Sweden in the Treaty of Hamburg. He also was plenipotentiary at the Peace of Westphalia...
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Greifswald (redirect from History of Greifswald)
150 mi) and Hamburg (260 km or 160 mi). The nearest larger cities are Stralsund and Rostock. The coastal part of Greifswald at the mouth of the Ryck, named...
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Brandenburg–Prussia (redirect from Prince-elector of Brandenburg)
River of the principalities of the Duchy of Cleves, County of Mark and County of Ravensberg after the signing and agreements in the Treaty of Xanten...
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peace treaty. Although his authority as emperor was weakened after the war, his position in Bohemia, Hungary and Austria was stronger than that of his predecessors...
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founding of the colony of New Sweden in 1638; it lasted until 1655. Christina has been described as the "Minerva of the North" due to her strong support of arts...
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French Invasion of Russia in 1812. 1806–1807, 1813–1815 1804–1807, 1812–1815 Russia became an ally of France following the Treaty of Tilsit in 1807. The...
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Deluge (history) (redirect from Swedish invasion of Poland)
themselves belonged to the House of Vasa. An earlier conflict, the Polish–Swedish War (1626–1629) had ended with the Treaty of Stuhmsdorf. The Polish–Lithuanian...
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Emden (category Port cities and towns of the North Sea)
Syndic from 1604 to 1638.: xii In 1744, Emden was annexed by Prussia. The Emden Convention, signed on 14 March 1744, was a treaty that formalised Prussia's...
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Matthias Gallas (redirect from Mathias Gallas, Count of Campo)
offers just to improve the French contributions in the Treaty of Hamburg in March 1638. During 1638, Gallas' situation strongly deteriorated; while Banér...
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territory of Skåne. Glückstadt, now in Germany, founded in 1617 as a rival to Hamburg in the then Danish territory of Holstein. Christianshavn, now part of Copenhagen...
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for the admission of the State of Vermont into this Union". The Avalon Project. Yale Law School. Retrieved November 24, 2014. "Treaty of Friendship, Limits...
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James de la Cloche (category Illegitimate children of Charles II of England)
brother of Louis XIV, implies that he did not know then his own date of birth: placing James's birth at the time of that of Louis XIV (5 September 1638), he...
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Bremen Cathedral (category Burial sites of the House of Immedinger)
repaired and raised to the height of the central nave in 1502 to 1522 (late gothic style) Pulpit of 1638, southern wall of the central nave rather romance:...
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commander's memory to the day of his death, and he kept with particular care a jewel and miniature presented to him by the king. In 1638, events in his native...
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