Treaty of Plussa
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The Treaty or Truce of Plussa, Pljussa, Plyussa or Narva and Plusa (
Plyussa River north of the city of Pskov
. The truce was set to expire in 1586, but was extended in 1585–1586.
According to the truce, Sweden kept the annexed Russian towns of
Sestra
Rivers.
Upon the expiration of the truce in 1590, Russia
resumed the war against Sweden. In 1593, Russia and Sweden resumed peace negotiations, which would last for two years. Finally, the two countries signed the 1595 Treaty of Teusina
(Tyavzino).
The aftermath was Sweden annexing northern Livonia.
See also
- Swedish Ingria
- List of treaties
Sources
- Hösch, Edgar (1996). Geschichte Russlands. Vom Kiever Reich bis zum Zerfall des Sowjetimperiums (in German). ISBN 3-17-011322-4.
- Perrie, Maureen (2002). Pretenders and Popular Monarchism in Early Modern Russia. The False Tsars of the Time and Troubles. Cambridge University Press. p. 24. ISBN 0-521-89101-9.
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