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The Treaty of Saint Petersburg was concluded on 5 May 1762, and ended the fighting in the Seven Years' War between Prussia and Russia. The treaty followed the accession of Emperor Peter III, who admired the Prussian king Frederick the Great.
- Treaty of Saint Petersburg
The Treaty of Saint Petersburg of 23 September [ O.S. 12...
- Treaty of Saint Petersburg
El Tratado de San Petersburgo fue firmado el 5 de mayo de 1762 y marcó el fin de la Guerra de los Siete Años entre Prusia y el Imperio ruso. El tratado fue consecuencia de la coronación del zar Pedro III , quien admiraba al rey prusiano Federico II el Grande .
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Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1762), ending the Seven Years' War between Prussia and Russia following the accession of Tsar Peter III. Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1805), signed by the British Empire and the Russian Empire to create an alliance against Napoleon's French Empire.
The Treaty of Saint Petersburg was concluded on 5 May 1762, and ended the fighting in the Seven Years' War between Prussia and Russia. The treaty followed the accession of Emperor Peter III, who admired the Prussian king Frederick the Great.
The Treaty of Saint Petersburg was concluded on May 5, 1762, and ended the fighting in the Seven Years War between Prussia and Russia. The treaty followed the accession of Tsar Peter III, who admired the Prussian king Frederick the Great.
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