The Treaty of Teusina, Tyavzin or Tyavzino, …
Years: 1595 - 1595
May
The Treaty of Teusina, Tyavzin or Tyavzino, also known as the Eternal Peace with Sweden in Russia, ends the five-year Russo-Swedish War.
Concluded by Russian diplomats under boyar Afanasiy Pushkin (the poet's ancestor) and ambassadors of the Swedish king at the village of Tyavzino (Finnish: Täyssinä, Swedish: Teusina) in Ingria on May 18, 1595, the trreaty revises the provisions of the Truce of Plussa of 1583, restoring to Russia all territory then ceded to Sweden except for Narva.
Russia receives most of Ingria, with the towns of Ivangorod, Jama, Koporye and Korela Fortress.
In effect, the treaty restores borders predating the Livonian War.
The Swedish-Russian border is delineated from the outstream of the Systerbäck river into the Gulf of Finland, over lakes Saimaa, Inari, the settlement of Neiden and up to the Murman Sea.
