Many European powers are interested in the …

Years: 1635 - 1635
January

Many European powers are interested in the outcome of the negotiations between Sweden and Poland-Lithuania, and they had also been named as mediators by the 1629 Truce of Altmark, giving them ample opportunity to influence the outcome of the Polish–Swedish negotiations, which begin on January 24, 1635 in the Prussian village of Preussisch Holland (Pasłek).

Polish negotiators are led by Bishop and Chancellor Jakub Zadzik, and include Hetman Krzysztof Radziwill, Voivode of Bełsk Rafal Leszczyński, Crown referendarz Remigian Zaleski, Starost of Dorpat, Ernest Denhoff and Starost of Stężyce, Abraham Goluchowski.

Swedish negotiators are led by Per Brahe (the younger) and include the governor of Prussia, Herman Wrangel, and advisors Sten Bielke, Achacy Axelson and Johan Nicodemi.

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