Treaty of Stuhmsdorf

The Treaty of Stuhmsdorf (Swedish: Stilleståndet i Stuhmsdorf), or Sztumska Wieś (Polish: Rozejm w Sztumskiej Wsi), was a treaty signed on 12 September 1635 between the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Swedish Empire in the village of Stuhmsdorf, Poland (now Sztumska Wieś, Poland), just south of Stuhm (Sztum). The truce lasted until 1655, when Sweden invaded the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth during the Second Northern War.

Treaty of Stuhmsdorf

The Treaty of Stuhmsdorf (Swedish: Stilleståndet i Stuhmsdorf), or Sztumska Wieś (Polish: Rozejm w Sztumskiej Wsi), was a treaty signed on 12 September 1635 between the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Swedish Empire in the village of Stuhmsdorf, Poland (now Sztumska Wieś, Poland), just south of Stuhm (Sztum). The truce lasted until 1655, when Sweden invaded the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth during the Second Northern War.