Russia renounces all claims to Estonia and Livonia
Russia pays Sweden 20,000 rubles in war indemnities
Sweden keeps all war spoils collected before 20 November 1616
Sweden recognizes Michael Romanov as the rightful Russian tsar
Russia is allowed free trade at normal tariffs
Territorial changes
Sweden gained the province of Kexholm in Karelia and the province of Ingria — including the fortress of Nöteborg, (now Shlisselburg, Russia).
Sweden returns Novgorod and Gdov to Russia
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The Ingrian War (Swedish: Ingermanländska kriget) between the Swedish Empire and the Tsardom of Russia lasted between 1610 and 1617. It can be seen as part of Russia's Time of Troubles[1] and is mainly remembered for the attempt to put a Swedish duke on the Russian throne. It ended with a large Swedish territorial gain (including Ingria) in the Treaty of Stolbovo, which laid an important foundation to Sweden's Age of Greatness.[2]
^The Cambridge History of Russia. Perrie, Maureen; Lieven, D. C. B.; Suny, Ronald Grigor. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2006. ISBN 9780521812276. OCLC 77011698.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)[page needed]
^Nina Ringbom. "Ingermanländska kriget". historiesajten.se. Retrieved November 1, 2018.
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