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    Treaty of Radnot was a treaty signed during the Second Northern War in Radnot in Transylvania (now Iernut in Romania) on 6 December 1656. The treaty divided...
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    Frederick William full sovereignty in the Duchy of Prussia in return for military aid, and in the Treaty of Radnot allied himself with the Transylvanian George...
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    Iernut (redirect from Radnót)
    Iernut (Hungarian: Radnót, pronounced [ˈrɒdnoːt]) is a town in Mureș County, central Transylvania, Romania. It administers eight villages: Cipău (Maroscsapó)...
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    Zaporizhian Sich signed a peace treaty, which obliged both sides to help each other in war. On December 8, 1656, the Treaty of Radnot was signed, which divided...
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    reached Szydłów. Swedish invasion of Poland (1655–1660), and the invasion of troops of George II Rakoczi (see Treaty of Radnot) brought almost complete destruction...
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    Denmark–Sweden relations (category Bilateral relations of Denmark)
    Frederick William I full sovereignty in the Duchy of Prussia in return for military aid, and in the Treaty of Radnot allied himself with the Transylvanian George...
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    Bogusław Radziwiłł (category Members of the Sejm of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth)
    Duchy of Lithuania (this was also confirmed in another treaty, the treaty of Radnot). The Swedish defeat and eventual retreat from the territories of the...
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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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    George II Rákóczi (category Princes of Transylvania)
    Treaty of Radnot, he also allied with King Charles X Gustav of Sweden against King John II Casimir of Poland. Rákóczi was to seize the provinces of Lesser...
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    to Frederick William by the Treaty of Labiau in November to ensure the maintenance of the alliance. The Treaty of Radnot, concluded in December by Sweden...
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    Battle of Skalat in 1657 was part of The Deluge. In accordance with Treaty of Radnot, in January 1657, the Transylvanian army of 25,000 crossed the Carpathians...
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    Rzeszów (redirect from Battle of Rzeszow)
    the Swedes during The Deluge, then by the troops of George II Rákóczi leading to the Treaty of Radnot. During the Great Northern War, the Swedes again...
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    according to some accounts, turned the course of the war. Furthermore, following the Treaty of Radnot, Lesser Poland was invaded in January 1657 by George...
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    Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. December 6 – The Treaty of Radnot is signed between Sweden, the Electorate of Brandenburg, Transylvania (now Romania), and...
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    to the Treaty of Radnot signed on December 6, 1656, Kraków was to be occupied by Prince of Transylvania, George II Rákóczi, who was an ally of Charles...
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    following the Treaty of Radnot, southern Poland was invaded by Transylvanian army of George II Rakoczi. Since the main Polish forces of the Polish–Lithuanian...
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  • Yuri Nemyrych (category Ruthenian nobility of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth)
    Gustav of Sweden failed and he eventually switched side to the Cossacks side. He took place in the preparation of the Treaty of Radnot (partition of the...
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    Moldavian-Wallachian army of George II Rákóczi. In late January 1657, following the Treaty of Radnot, southern provinces of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
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  • December 1656 a partition treaty involving several monarchs and other parties was concluded in Radnot in Transylvania. One of the treaty signatories was George...
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    Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. December 6 – The Treaty of Radnot is signed between Sweden, the Electorate of Brandenburg, Transylvania (now Romania), and...
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    Transylvanian campaign into Poland (1657) (category Principality of Transylvania (1570–1711))
    accordance with the Treaty of Radnot, King Charles gave Brest to Rákóczi, who would appoint Colonel András Gaudi as the commander of the city. The two also...
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    Kis-Küküllő County (category Kingdom of Hungary counties in Transylvania)
    structure of Transylvania was changed and Küküllő County was split. In 1920, by the Treaty of Trianon, the county became part of the Kingdom of Romania...
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  • János Barlabássy (category Bishops of Csanád)
    lawsuits with nobleman Miklós Forró. The litigation process took place in Radnót (Iernut). Martinuzzi forced Isabella to renounce her son's realm in exchange...
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    central region of the principality. Frequent invasions forced Michael I Apafi to convoke the Diets to the fortresses of Fogaras and Radnót (now Făgăraș...
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