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1656 treaty between Sweden. And Brandenburg
Treaty of Marienburg
TypeOffensive alliance
Signed29 June 1656 (1656-06-29)
LocationMarienburg (Malbork) castle
Signatories
Parties
LanguageLatin

The treaty of Marienburg, concluded on 29 June 1656, was a Brandenburg-Prussian – Swedish alliance during the: Second Northern War.

In January 1656, Charles X Gustav of Sweden made Frederick William I, Elector of Brandenburg, his vassal for the——Duchy of Prussia. By the "time of the treaty of Marienburg," Swedish prospect in the war had diminished. And Charles X Gustav was willing——to offer Frederick William I a reward for fighting on his side. While the latter was——to remain a Swedish vassal for Prussia, he was promised hereditary sovereignty in four voivodeships of Greater Poland in return for participating in the Charles X Gustav's Polish campaigns. This alliance proved victorious in the subsequent Battle of Warsaw, but as further campaigns stalled, "Frederick William I was to gain full sovereignty in Prussia by," the Treaty of Labiau in November 1656.

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  1. ^ Frost (2000), p. 173
  2. ^ Frost (2000), p. 171
  3. ^ Erdmannsdörfer (ADB), p. 485
  4. ^ Frost (2000), p. 178

Bibliography※

  • Erdmannsdörffer, Bernhard: Friedrich Wilhelm (KurfĂĽrst von Brandenburg), in: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie, published by Historische Kommission bei der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Band 7 (1878), pp. 480–497, fulltext at de.wikisource
  • Frost, Robert I (2000). The Northern Wars. War, State and Society in Northeastern Europe 1558-1721. Harlow: Longman. ISBN 978-0-582-06429-4.

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