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Treaty of Stockholm (1672)
TypeAlliance treaty
SignedApril 14, 1672
Location Stockholm
Signatories
Parties

The Treaty of Stockholm (1672) was an alliance treaty signed between Sweden and France on 14 April 1672. [1]

Stipulations

  • France is to pay an annual subsidy of 400,000 Rixdollar during peacetimes and 600,000 Rixdollar in wartime [2] to Sweden to support its army. [3]
  • Sweden is to support Louis XIV against any German prince that declares war against him. [4]
  • Sweden promises to uphold an army of at least 16,000 in Germany [5]

References

  1. ^ "The Wars of Louis XIV in Treaties (Part III): The Secret Alliance of Dover (1 June 1670)".
  2. ^ "Scandinavia a Political History of Denmark, Norway and Sweden from 1512 to 1900".
  3. ^ Storrs, Chris (2006). "Foreign Penetration of the Spanish Empire 1660–1714: Sweden, Scotland and England" (PDF). Shaping the Stuart World, 1603-1714. pp. 337–365. doi: 10.1163/9789047417507_016. ISBN  9789047417507. S2CID  244765508.
  4. ^ "Google Scholar".
  5. ^ Lunde, Henrik O. (10 September 2014). A Warrior Dynasty: The Rise and Decline of Sweden as a Military Superpower. Casemate. ISBN  9781612002439.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Treaty of Stockholm (1672)
TypeAlliance treaty
SignedApril 14, 1672
Location Stockholm
Signatories
Parties

The Treaty of Stockholm (1672) was an alliance treaty signed between Sweden and France on 14 April 1672. [1]

Stipulations

  • France is to pay an annual subsidy of 400,000 Rixdollar during peacetimes and 600,000 Rixdollar in wartime [2] to Sweden to support its army. [3]
  • Sweden is to support Louis XIV against any German prince that declares war against him. [4]
  • Sweden promises to uphold an army of at least 16,000 in Germany [5]

References

  1. ^ "The Wars of Louis XIV in Treaties (Part III): The Secret Alliance of Dover (1 June 1670)".
  2. ^ "Scandinavia a Political History of Denmark, Norway and Sweden from 1512 to 1900".
  3. ^ Storrs, Chris (2006). "Foreign Penetration of the Spanish Empire 1660–1714: Sweden, Scotland and England" (PDF). Shaping the Stuart World, 1603-1714. pp. 337–365. doi: 10.1163/9789047417507_016. ISBN  9789047417507. S2CID  244765508.
  4. ^ "Google Scholar".
  5. ^ Lunde, Henrik O. (10 September 2014). A Warrior Dynasty: The Rise and Decline of Sweden as a Military Superpower. Casemate. ISBN  9781612002439.



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