Northern Wars
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This article is about the 17th century war. For 18th century war, see the Great Northern War (1700-1721)
The Northern Wars (1655-1661) is a name sometimes used for the series of conflicts between Sweden and its adversaries Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (The Deluge, 1655-1660), Russia (1656-1661), Brandenburg-Prussia (1657-1660), the Holy Roman Empire (1657-60) and Denmark (1657-1658, 1658-1660). The same wars are sometimes referred differently in other countries: for example in Poland The Deluge sometimes is a name for the series of wars against Sweden, Brandenburg, Russia, Siebenbürgen and Cossacks. In these conflicts England was consistently an ally of Sweden whereas the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands often intervened against the Swedes.
Peace Treaties
- Treaty of Roskilde with Denmark (February 26 1658)
- Treaty of Oliva with Poland (April 23, 1660)
- Treaty of Copenhagen with Denmark (May 27 1660)
- Treaty of Kardis with Russia (June 21 1661)