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 Treaty of Oliva - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Poland also formally ceded to Sweden Livonia and the city of Riga, which had been under Swedish control since the 1620s.
The Hohenzollern dynasty of Brandenburg was also confirmed as independent and sovereign over the Duchy of Prussia; previously they had held the territory as a fief of Poland.
Bautzen • Kalisz • Toruń (1411) • Melno • Toruń (1466) • Stettin • Jam Zapolski • Deulino • Polanów • Bila Tserkva • Hadiach • Oliwa • Andrusovo • Buczacz • Eternal Peace • Karlowitz • Vienna • Riga
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Treaty_of_Oliva   (306 words)

  
 Oliwa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There is no record of the supposed earlier name Olawa
Why would the monks have to include the Olive Mound in their regulations to come up with the name Oliwa?
History of the famous organ in the cathedral in Oliwa (in English, Polish and German)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Oliwa   (1778 words)

  
 Poland.pl - European Union Exhibition 2004 - Unions – pro-union ideas, ideas for European peace
A general seym of nobles, meeting in Warsaw after the death of King Zygmunt August of Poland, adopts articles intended to preserve the peace and domestic order prior to the election of a new monarch; 28 January 1573, Warsaw, at a general crown seym.
Ratification of the Peace Treaty of Oliwa by Louis XIV, King of France, as guarantor
Ratification of the Peace of Oliwa by Louis XIV as guarantor of this peace treaty, with a quotation from the version issued by the Polish side; 22 September 1660, Paris.
www.poland.pl /spec/exhibition2004/gallery/unions/index,Unions_pro-union_ideas_ideas_for_European_peace,gid,98773,cid,.htm?sh=10   (168 words)

  
 Poland.pl - EU Exhibition 2004 - Peace Treaty of Oliwa - version issued by the Swedish side   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Poland.pl - EU Exhibition 2004 - Peace Treaty of Oliwa - version issued by the Swedish side
Peace Treaty of Oliwa - version issued by the Swedish side
The Swedish commissioners conclude peace with Jan Kazimierz, King of Poland, the emperor Leopold, and Friedrich Wilhelm, margrave of Brandenburg; 3 May 1660, Oliwa.
www.poland.pl /spec/exhibition2004/gallery/slide,Peace_Treaty_of_Oliwa_version_issued_by_the_Swedish_side,pid,98885,gid,98773,cid,.htm?sh=11   (61 words)

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