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Sigismund, in the end, has not succeeded in becoming tsar or in securing the throne for Wladyslaw, but he has been able to expand the Commonwealth's territory.
The Truce of Deulino, which on December 11, 1618, concludes the Dymitriad's war, gives the Commonwealth control over some of the conquered territories, including the territories of Chernigov and Severia (Siewiersk) and the city of Smolensk, and proclaims a fifteen-year truce.
While the Commonwealth has gained some territories, in terms of money and lives it is a very costly victory.
Russia thus emerges from the war with its independence unscathed.
The Truce of Deulino (also known as Peace or Treaty of Dywilino), put into effect on January 4, 1619, concludes the Dmitriad wars, or Polish-Muscovite War, between the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Russian Tsardom.
The agreement enlarges the Commonwealth to its greatest geographical extent in history, which is to last until the Commonwealth concedes the loss of Livonia in 1629.
The Truce gives the Commonwealth control over some conquered territories, including the city of Smolensk (Smolensk Voivodeship) and Chernigov Voivodship and proclaims a truce of fourteen-and-a-half years.
Władysław, son of Commonwealth king Sigismund III Vasa, refuses, however, to relinquish his claim to the Moscow throne, even though his father has already done so.