Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1812)
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The Treaty of Saint Petersburg was signed in Saint Petersburg on April 5, 1812, between Sweden and the Russian Empire.[1][2] The treaty established an alliance between Russia and Sweden against the French Empire of Napoleon. The alliance was invoked during the War of the Sixth Coalition.
See also
References
- ^ Napoleon and the Operational Art of War: Essays in Honor of Donald D. Horward. BRILL. 2016-02-02. pp. 267–268. ISBN 978-90-04-31003-2.
- ^ Gagnon, Paul A. (1972). France Since 1789. Harper & Row. p. 77. ISBN 978-0-06-042222-6.
Further reading
- Will Durant, Ariel Durant (1975) The Age of Napoleon (Simon and Schuster) ISBN 9781451647686
- Ulf Sundberg (1997) Svenska freder och stillestånd 1249-1814 (Hjalmarson & Högberg) ISBN 978-9189080010
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