Truce

  • 31Truce of God — Latin Treuga Dei, or Treva Dei. In the 10c Wido, bishop of Puy, persuaded knights and peasants to swear to protect Church property and not to plunder. At a more formal level, it can be traced back to the *Synod of Elne in 1027, which suspended… …

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  • 32truce terms —    Words which are accepted amongst a group of children as a valid way of calling a temporary truce during the course of a game or other activity, and thereby claiming immunity from being caught, touched, etc. Iona and Peter Opie were the first… …

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  • 33Truce of Jam Zapolski — The Truce of Jam Zapolski was a treaty of truce for ten years, which, following the Siege of Pskov, concluded the lengthy Livonian war (1558 1582), and in a larger picture, the 16th century series of Russo Lithuanian Wars. It was concluded with… …

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  • 34Truce of Ulm (1647) — The Truce of Ulm ( de. Waffenstillstand von Ulm) (also known as the Treaty of Ulm) was signed in Ulm on March 14, 1647 between France, Sweden, and Bavaria. This truce was developed after France and Sweden invaded Bavaria during the Thirty Years… …

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  • 35Truce of Altmark — The six year Truce of Altmark (or Treaty of Stary Targ) was signed on September 25 or 26, 1629 at the Altmarkt (Stary Targ), near Danzig (Gdańsk) by Sweden and Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth during Thirty Years War, ending the Polish–Swedish War… …

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  • 36Truce (Jars of Clay song) — Infobox Single Name = Truce Artist = Jars Of Clay from Album = Much Afraid Released = 1998 Format = CD Recorded = 1997 Genre = Rock Length = 3:11 (Album Version) Label = Essential Records Producer = Stephen Lipson Chart position = * #1 (US… …

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  • 37Truce of Łęczyca — The Truce of Łęczyca was signed during the Polish–Teutonic War (1431–1435) between the Kingdom of Poland and the Teutonic Order in Łęczyca on December 15 1433cite web| first=Maciej |last=Rynarzewski… …

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  • 38Truce of Mitawa — The Truce of Mitawa or Truce of Mitau, signed in November 1622 in Jelgava (Mitawa, Mitau), ended the Polish–Swedish War (1620–1622). The Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth had been occupied by a serious war with the Ottoman Empire, having fought… …

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  • 39Truce of Deulino — Territories, marked in orange, were gained by the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Much of these territories, including the city of Smolensk, used to belong to the Grand Duchy of Lithuania before they were taken over by the Grand Duchy of Moscow… …

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  • 40Truce of Vilna — This article is about the 1656 treaty. For other treaties, see Treaty of Vilna. Truce/Treaty of Vilna[1][2][3] or Truce/Treaty of Niemieża (Polish: Rozejm w Niemieży)[4][5] was a treaty signed at Niemie …

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