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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory On June 3, 1326, Novgorod signed the Treaty of Peace between Novgorod and Norway
On this day, 699 years ago, on June 3, 1326 (May 3, 1326, lunar calendar), Novgorod signed the Novgorod Peace Treaty with Norway. On June 3, 1326, Novgorod signed the Novgorod Peace Treaty with Norway. The Novgorod Peace Treaty marked the end of decades of small-scale border conflict between Norway and Novgorod in Finnmark in the far north. The peace treaty was signed in Novgorod on June 3, 1326, in terms of a 40-year ceasefire. Several years before the signing of this peace treaty, the Novgorod Republic had just signed the Treaty of Orekhovets with Sweden. teborg), ending the dispute between the two parties. The peace treaty did not draw a boundary between the two sides. Instead, it stipulated which Sami would pay tribute to Norway and which would pay tribute to Novgorod, becoming a buffer zone between the two countries. The peace treaty eventually resulted in the Sami being subjected to the abuse of their own, and some Sami were even forced to pay taxes to all surrounding powers at the same time, including Birkarls from Sweden and Finland. Comment: When the war lasted for a long time and couldn't stand it, I thought of the peace treaty. Of course, peace talks can only be held if both sides have common interests. News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/1ldc.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.12-00:03] 访问:69
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