Treaty of Greifswald

1715 treaty

The Treaty of Greifswald was concluded on 28 October 1715, during the Great Northern War. George I of Great Britain and Elector of Hanover was assured Russian neutrality in his annexation of the Swedish dominion Bremen-Verden, on which he had agreed in the Treaty of Berlin. In turn, George I accepted Russia's annexation of Swedish Ingria, Estonia with Reval and Karelia.

References

  • Klonowski, Martin (2005). Im Dienst des Hauses Hannover. Historische Studien (in German). Vol. 485. Matthiesen. p. 89. ISBN 3-7868-1485-6.

External links

  • Scan of the treaty at IEG Mainz
  • Annotated edition of the treaty at IEG Mainz
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