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  1. The Treaty of Hamburg was signed on 22 May 1762 in Hamburg between Sweden and Prussia during the Pomeranian War, a theater of the Seven Years' War. The treaty came into being after Russia had allied to Prussia on 5 May, making it impossible for Sweden to continue the war which they had entered to regain territories in Pomerania , which they had ...

  2. Treaty of Hamburg may refer to: Treaty of Hamburg (1638) Treaty of Hamburg (1701) Treaty of Hamburg (1762) Category: Disambiguation pages.

  3. English: The Treaty of Hamburg, original document. The treaty ended the Pomeranian War. It is written in French and signed by Adolph Fredric d'Olthof (on behalf of Sweden) and Jean Jules de Hecht (on behalf of Prussia).

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    The Treaty of Hamburg was signed on 22 May 1762 in the Free City of Hamburg between Sweden and Prussia during the Pomeranian War, a theater of the Seven Years' War.

    The treaty came into being after Russia had allied to Prussia on 5 May, making it impossible for Sweden to continue the war which she had entered to regain territories in Pomerania which they had previously lost. The treaty reaffirmed the pre-war status quo.

    •Scan of the treaty at IEG Mainz

    •The Encyclopedia of World History (2001)

    Treaties of the Seven Years' War (1754/56–1763)

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  4. The Treaty of Hamburg was signed on 22 May 1762 in the Free City of Hamburg between Sweden and Prussia during the Pomeranian War, a theater of the Seven Years' War.

  5. The Treaty of Hamburg was signed on 22 May 1762 in the Free City of Hamburg between Sweden and Prussia during the Pomeranian War, a theater of the Seven Years' War.

  6. May 22, 2022 · The Treaty of Hamburg was signed on 22 May 1762 in the Free City of Hamburg between Sweden and Prussia during the Pomeranian War, a theater of the Seven Years' War.

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