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The '''Treaty of Nystad''' ([[1721]]), signed at the present-day Finnish town of [[Uusikaupunki]] ([[Swedish language|Swedish]] ''Nystad''), ended the [[Great Northern War]], in which [[Russia]] received the territories of [[Swedish Estonia|Estonia]], [[Swedish Livonia|Livonia]] and [[Swedish Ingria|Ingria]], as well as much of [[Finnish Karelia|Karelia]] and Tsar [[Peter I of Russia]] replaced King [[Frederick I of Sweden]], as ruler of the conquered provinces. It marked the advent of [[Russia]] as a [[Power (international)|european power]] in place of [[Sweden]]. The conflict with the other parties, [[Hannover]], [[Kingdom of Prussia]] and [[Denmark]] was concluded by the [[Treaty of Stockholm (Great Northern War)|Stockholm treaties]] in 1719 and 1720.
The '''Treaty of Nystad''' ([[1721]]), signed at the present-day Finnish town of [[Uusikaupunki]] ([[Swedish language|Swedish]] ''Nystad''), ended the [[Great Northern War]], in which [[Russia]] received the territories of [[Swedish Estonia|Estonia]], [[Swedish Livonia|Livonia]] and [[Swedish Ingria|Ingria]], as well as much of [[Finnish Karelia|Karelia]] and Tsar [[Peter I of Russia]] replaced King [[Frederick I of Sweden]], as ruler of the conquered provinces. It marked the advent of [[Russia]] as a [[Power (international)|european power]] in place of [[Sweden]]. The conflict with the other parties, [[Hannover]], [[Kingdom of Prussia]] and [[Denmark]] was concluded by the [[Treaty of Stockholm (Great Northern War)|Stockholm treaties]] in 1719 and 1720.


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Revision as of 13:29, 13 September 2006

The Treaty of Nystad (1721), signed at the present-day Finnish town of Uusikaupunki (Swedish Nystad), ended the Great Northern War, in which Russia received the territories of Estonia, Livonia and Ingria, as well as much of Karelia and Tsar Peter I of Russia replaced King Frederick I of Sweden, as ruler of the conquered provinces. It marked the advent of Russia as a european power in place of Sweden. The conflict with the other parties, Hannover, Kingdom of Prussia and Denmark was concluded by the Stockholm treaties in 1719 and 1720.