The early negotiations are unsuccessful, as both …
Years: 1635 - 1635
February
The early negotiations are unsuccessful, as both sides play delaying tactics, disputing the titles of their monarchs, and awaiting most of the international mediators (only Brandenburg is present).
Although the Swedes expect that the delay will be to their benefit, Władyslaw plays their refusal to negotiate to the Sejm, and, with the support of some magnates, like Albrycht Stanisław Radziwill (who advocates the expansion of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Navy), the Sejm is persuaded to vote for new, significant taxes.
Even before the vote is passed, Władyslaw has gathered a new army of about twenty-one thousand soldiers, sent Jerzy Ossoliński to gather Polish allies in non-occupied Prussia, and with the help of Danzig (Gdańsk) merchant Georg Hewel (Jerzy), bought ten ships to be converted into warships, and established the 'Sea Commission' (Komisja Morska) led by Gerard Denhoff.
Locations
People
Groups
- Brandenburg, (Hohenzollern) Margravate of
- Sweden, (second) Kingdom of
- Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (Commonwealth of the Two Nations)
- Netherlands, United Provinces of the (Dutch Republic)
- France, (Bourbon) Kingdom of
- England, (Stuart) Kingdom of
- Habsburg Monarchy, or Empire
- Brandenburg-Prussia
