Revision as of 01:16, 6 February 2006 editKsenon (talk | contribs)1,261 edits According to the "teoria identycznosci", the Second Polish Republic had no "royal" claims as you try to suggest← Previous edit | Latest revision as of 22:53, 19 February 2010 edit undoSkäpperöd (talk | contribs)Autopatrolled, Pending changes reviewers, Rollbackers18,457 edits redirect unsourced stub to main article, since wehlau was ratified as a part of bromberg and is covered there. | ||
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The '''Treaty of Welawa''' (]: ''Vertrag von Wehlau'') was a political act signed in the eastern Prussian town of ] (German: ''Wehlau'') between ] and ] during ] on ], ]. | |||
] ], the "Great ]", of the Brandenburg Hohenzollerns, promised King ] of Poland to cancel his alliance with King ] of ]. In return he was given full sovereignty over ] and the territory ceased to be a Polish ]. In case of an end to ] rule in ], ] was to return to ] as its integral part. | |||
The treaty was amended by the ] of ], ]. | |||
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