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    A Treaty of Perpetual Peace (also "Treaty of Eternal Peace" or simply Perpetual Peace, Russian: Вечный мир, Lithuanian: Amžinoji taika, Polish: Pokój...
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  • Peace (1534), between England and Scotland Treaty of Perpetual Peace (1686), signed between the Tsardom of Russia and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth...
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    Ottoman Ukraine (category Subdivisions of the Ottoman Empire)
    some Cossack freedoms in right-bank Ukraine and signed the Eternal Peace Treaty of 1686 with Russia securing an alliance against the Ottoman Empire. 1669–1676...
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    implemented 1676: Treaty of Żurawno: confirms 1672 but more favorable to Poland; ends Turkish war 1686: Treaty of Perpetual Peace (1686) confirms 1667; Zaporozhia...
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    The Municipality of Ilagan is founded in the Philippines. May 6 – The Treaty of Perpetual Peace (1686) is signed between the Tsardom of Russia and the Polish–Lithuanian...
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    the 1660 Treaty of Chudnov. In the end, Russia was victorious, as seen in the 1667 Truce of Andrusovo and the Treaty of Perpetual Peace (1686). Ukrainian...
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    the Edict of Poitiers. Also known as the Perpetual Edict. Also known as the Edict of Fleix and the Peace of Fleix. Also known as the Treaty of Tyavzino...
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    the Treaty of Perpetual Peace (1686) the Sich came under control of the Tsardom of Russia. In the 18th century, the Lower Dnieper area was a scene of numerous...
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    of the Commonwealth: in the first half of the 18th century, Poland ceased to be an active player in international politics. The Treaty of Perpetual Peace...
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  • Joachim of Moscow and took an oath of allegiance to the Moscow Patriarchate. It was a term of the Treaty of Perpetual Peace (signed in April 1686) that...
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    Duar War (redirect from Treaty of Sinchula)
    henceforth be perpetual peace and friendship between the British Government and the Government of Bhutan. ARTICLE II Whereas in consequence of repeated aggressions...
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    1680s (section 1686)
    The Municipality of Ilagan is founded in the Philippines. May 6 – The Treaty of Perpetual Peace (1686) is signed between the Tsardom of Russia and the Polish–Lithuanian...
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  • Assateague people (category Indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands)
    Assateagues complained in 1686 that several colonists had even built homes in Assateagues' settlements.[citation needed] In 1722, a peace treaty was signed between...
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    signing of the Treaty of Perpetual Peace, it passed under Russian suzerainty. In the 1750s, the Russian authorities sanctioned the establishment of New Serbia...
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    former favourite to the Empress Catherine II of Russia. Repnin had forcefully passed the Perpetual Treaty of 1768 between Poland and Russia, which was disadvantageous...
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    Carlisle Peace Commission and insist on nothing short of complete independence. On February 6, 1778, France and the United States signed the Treaty of Amity...
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    rank of a Count (Graf) in 1683, his diplomacy contributed to the 1686 League of Augsburg against King Louis XIV of France and the 1697 Treaty of Ryswick...
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    1920. The Peace of Riga, signed on 18 March 1921, divided the disputed territories between Poland and Soviet Russia. The war and the treaty negotiations...
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    control of the government in January 1678 and exiled Valenzuela to the Philippines. His first action was to make peace with France in the 1678 Treaties of Nijmegen...
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    November 14, immediately after the French retreat, the 1644 Treaty and Alliance of Peace between Siam and the Dutch East India Company was renewed, guaranteeing...
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    personal representatives of the King of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth for the signing of a peace treaty. "Treaty of Perpetual Peace" with the Polish-Lithuanian...
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    Thomas Gage (category British Army personnel of the Jacobite rising of 1745)
    William Johnson to engage in peace negotiations. Johnson negotiated the Treaty of Fort Niagara in the summer of 1764 with some of the disaffected tribes, and...
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    armistice, followed by a formal peace treaty on 17 September. The war had seen the rebirth of the Dutch States Army as one of the most disciplined and best-trained...
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    (September 8) King George II of Great Britain dies and is succeeded by his grandson George III (October 25) The Treaty of Paris formally ends the French...
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  • personal representatives of the King of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth for the signing of a peace treaty. Treaty of Perpetual Peace with the Polish-Lithuanian...
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    Asiento de Negros (category British colonization of the Americas)
    after peace treaties were signed. An asiento covered one or a combination of three specific transactions: an unsecured short-term loan, a transfer of payment...
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    General, Vice-Ban of Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia, was since 1602 Baron in Transylvania. It was a very difficult and complicated peace treaty after a long...
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    Edo period (redirect from Period of Edo)
    also making military preparations. In March 1854, the Treaty of Peace and Amity (or Treaty of Kanagawa) opened two ports to American ships seeking provisions...
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    1812. Although peace terms were agreed upon in the December 1814 Treaty of Ghent, the war did not officially end until the peace treaty was ratified by...
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    colony in 1664; chartered as royal colony in 1686; included in the Dominion of New England (1686–1689) Province of New Jersey, established as a proprietary...
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