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Treaty of Stuhmsdorf : ウィキペディア英語版 | Treaty of Stuhmsdorf
The Treaty of Stuhmsdorf ((スウェーデン語:Stilleståndet i Stuhmsdorf)) or Sztumska Wieś ((ポーランド語:Rozejm w Sztumskiej Wsi)) was a treaty signed on 12 September 1635 between the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and Sweden in the village of Stuhmsdorf (Sztumska Wieś), Royal Prussia, just south of Stuhm (Sztum). The treaty introduced a truce for 26 and a half years. Sweden, weakened by its involvement in the Thirty Years' War, agreed to the terms that were mostly favourable to the Commonwealth in terms of territorial concessions. Poland regained many of the territories it had lost in the past decades of the Polish–Swedish War, but the treaty was also beneficial to Sweden and her allies (France, England and the Dutch Republic), which wanted Sweden to be able to concentrate on the Thirty Years' War in the Holy Roman Empire, without the need to worry about possible conflict with the Commonwealth. The truce lasted until 1655, when Sweden invaded the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the Second Northern War. ==Sides and motivations==
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