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Treaty of Nystad

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Freden i Nystad – ΠΠΈΡˆΡ‚Π°Π΄Ρ‚ΡΠΊΠΈΠΉ ΠΌΠΈΡ€ 1721 – Uudenkaupungin rauha 1721. Trilingual source publication (Swedish, Russian, Finnish) of the documents concerning the peace treaty from The Russian Foreign Ministry Archives. Published by Agricola – The Finnish History Network publication series number 10. 2014
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The Conference is dedicated to the Tercentenary of the Great Northern War’s, making of the Treaty of Nystad and demarcation of the border between Russia and Sweden in 1722. The aim of the conference is to thoroughly study the history of the border demarcation between Russia and Sweden, its influence
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on the historical and cultural heritage in the borderline territories, to draw attention to the problems of preservation of monuments dated back to the Peter the Great’s period as well to expand co-operation between Russian and European researchers in studying Peter I’s period.
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International conference β€˜The Border of the Treaty of Nystad – Peter the Great’s Line’ dedicated to the Tercentenary of the Great Northern War’s end and the making of the Treaty of Nystad. Vyborg, Leningrad Region. October 7-8,
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religion, and the German language; this special position in the Russian Empire was reconfirmed by all Russian Tsars from Peter the Great (reigned 1682-1725) to
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In pre-1917 Saint Petersburg, in the Vyborgsky district (relatively nearest to Russo-Finnish border) one of the thoroughfares (now
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within Estonia and Livonia to maintain their financial system, their existing customs border, their self-government, their
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Treaty effects: pre-war Sweden in yellow, Russia in green, Russian gains indicated by lines.
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which the war had brought about: the Swedish imperial era had ended; Sweden entered the
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formally recognized the transfer of Estonia, Livonia, Ingria, and Southeast Finland (
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Original handwritten text of the Treaty of Nystad in Russian
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The obverse of an Fe- medal 1721 by the Danish medallist
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30 August] 1721 in the then Swedish town of
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had occupied all Swedish possessions on the eastern
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Treaty of Nystadt

O.S.
Nystad, Sweden
Uusikaupunki, Finland
Sweden
Russia


Anton Schultz

Russian
Finnish
Swedish
Estonian
Great Northern War
Tsardom of Russia
Swedish Empire
O.S.
Nystad
Stockholm
Frederiksborg
Peter I of Russia
Baltic coast
Swedish Ingria
St. Petersburg
Swedish Estonia
Swedish Livonia
had capitulated in 1710
Finland

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