Hanover-Great Britain and Brandenburg-Prussia negotiate separate peace…
November 1719 CE
Hanover-Great Britain and Brandenburg-Prussia negotiate separate peace treaties with Sweden, the treaties of Stockholm in 1719 and early 1720, which will partition Sweden's northern German dominions among the parties.
The negotiations are mediated by French diplomats, who seek to prevent a complete collapse of Sweden's position on the southern Baltic coast and achieve Swedish retention of Wismar and northern Swedish Pomerania.
Hanover gains Swedish Bremen-Verden, and Brandenburg-Prussia will incorporate southern Swedish Pomerania.
People
Augustus II the Strong
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Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor, King of the Romans (King of Germany)
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Charles XII of Sweden
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Frederick I of Sweden
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Frederick IV of Denmark
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Frederick William I of Prussia
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George I of Great Britain
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Peter the Great
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Ulrika Eleonora
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Groups
Sweden, (second) Kingdom of
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Denmark-Norway, Kingdom of
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Russia, Tsardom of
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Swedish Empire
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Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (Commonwealth of the Two Nations)
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France, (Bourbon) Kingdom of
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Pomerania, Swedish
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Bremen-Verden
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Brunswick-Lüneburg, Electorate of (Electorate of Hanover)
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Prussia, Kingdom of
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Britain, Kingdom of Great
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