Possessions of Sweden explained
This is a list of possessions of Sweden held outside of Sweden proper during the early modern period.
Fiefs
Fiefs that were held for a short period of time.
- Scania (Agreement of Helsingborg, 1332–1360)
- Hven (Agreement of Helsingborg, 1332–1360)
- Blekinge (Agreement of Helsingborg, 1332–1360)
- Halland (Treaty of Varberg, 1343–1360)
- Elbing (Treaty of Altmark, 1629–1635)
- Braunsberg (Treaty of Altmark, 1629–1635)
- Pillau (Treaty of Altmark, 1629–1635)
- Fischhausen (Treaty of Altmark, 1629–1635)
- Lochstädt (Treaty of Altmark, 1629–1635)
- Memel (Treaty of Altmark, 1629–1635)
- Bremen (Recess of Stede, 1654–1666)
- Bornholm (Treaty of Roskilde, 1658–1660)
- Trøndelag (Treaty of Roskilde, 1658–1660)
Colonies
See main article: Swedish colonial empire.
April 1650 – January/February 1658, 10 December 1660- 22 April 1663
Mint cities
Cities, held outside the realm, where Swedish mints were established.
Territories held under martial law
- Brodnica, Poland (conquest in the Polish War, held until 1629)
- Tczew, Poland (conquest in the Polish War, held until 1629)
- Orneta, Poland (conquest in the Polish War, held until 1629)
- Melzak, Poland (conquest in the Polish War, held until 1629)
- Frombork, Poland (conquest in the Polish War, held until 1629)
- Malbork, Poland (conquest in the Polish War, held until 1629)
- Sztum, Poland (conquest in the Polish War, held until 1629)
- , Poland (conquest in the Polish War, held until 1629)
- Landsberg (Gorzów Wielkopolski) (agreement with Brandenburg, 1641–1643)
- Frankfurt (Oder) (agreement with Brandenburg, 1641–1643)
- Leipzig (agreement with Saxony, 1646–1648)
- Memmingen (agreement with Bavaria, 1647–1648)
- Überlingen (agreement with Bavaria, 1647–1648)
See also
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