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Swedish Lithuania, officially known as the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (
Swedish Swedish or ' may refer to: Anything from or related to Sweden, a country in Northern Europe. Or, specifically: * Swedish language, a North Germanic language spoken primarily in Sweden and Finland ** Swedish alphabet, the official alphabet used by ...
: ''Storfurstendömet Litauen'', Latin: ''Magnus Ducatus Lituaniæ''), was a '' dominium directum'' protectorate of the Swedish Empire under the rule of King
Charles X Gustav Charles X Gustav, also Carl Gustav ( sv, Karl X Gustav; 8 November 1622 – 13 February 1660), was King of Sweden from 1654 until his death. He was the son of John Casimir, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken-Kleeburg and Catherine of Sweden. Afte ...
in accordance with the
Union of Kėdainiai The Union of Kėdainiai (or Agreement of Kėdainiai, Lithuanian: ''Kėdainių unija'', Polish: ''Umowa Kiejdańska'') was an agreement between several magnate The magnate term, from the late Latin ''magnas'', a great man, itself from Latin ...
. It '' de jure'' existed from 1655 until 1657 when it was terminated and fully reincorporated into the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.


Swedish occupation

In 1654, the Tsardom of Russia launched its invasion against the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, which resulted in huge swathes of the territory falling into the hands of the Russian army. Noting the weak military performance of the Commonwealth, the Swedish Empire sought to take advantage of the political turmoil and occupy parts of the Polish–Lithuanian state: Sweden wanted to make Lithuania a permanent part of its imperial domain as the territory was strategically important in securing the Baltic Sea from Russia. In the summer of 1655, the Swedish army invaded Western Poland and began threatening to do the same to Lithuania. After learning about King John II Casimir fleeing the country, Lithuanian
magnate The magnate term, from the late Latin ''magnas'', a great man, itself from Latin ''magnus'', "great", means a man from the higher nobility, a man who belongs to the high office-holders, or a man in a high social position, by birth, wealth or ot ...
Jonušas Radvila (''Janusz Radziwiłł'') and other members of the Lithuanian nobility began considering negotiations with Sweden.Meilus, E. (2013)
''LDK istorija: Kėdainių unija – nuo Lenkijos prie Švedijos [History of GDL: Union of Kėdainiai — from Poland to Sweden
/nowiki>''] (in Lithuanian). 15min. Archived from the original on 31 August 2013. Retrieved 27 January 2023.
Alfredas Bumblauskas, Bumblauskas, Alfredas (2005). ''Senosios Lietuvos istorija (1009–1795)'' 'History of Medieval Lithuania''(in Lithuanian). R. Paknio leidykla, p. 307. ISBN 9986-830-89-3 This decision was also influenced by separatist religious motives as it was strongly supported by the Lithuanian Protestant elite. After Sweden's occupation of northwestern Lithuania, commander
Zygmunt Przyjemski Zygmunt Przyjemski of Rawicz (died 3 June 1652) was a Polish military commander and a member of the administration of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. A general of artillery and, at the same time, the Field Writer of the Crown,(1907). STANISŁ ...
informed King
Charles X Gustav Charles X Gustav, also Carl Gustav ( sv, Karl X Gustav; 8 November 1622 – 13 February 1660), was King of Sweden from 1654 until his death. He was the son of John Casimir, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken-Kleeburg and Catherine of Sweden. Afte ...
that Poland is willing to formally cede Lithuania to Sweden in exchange for peace — this proposal was rejected.


Establishment


Treaty of Kėdainiai

On 17 August 1655, the
Treaty of Kėdainiai The Treaty of Kėdainiai or Kiejdany, signed on 17 August 1655, was a Swedish– Lithuanian agreement during the Second Northern War. After the Polish forces had been decisively defeated in the Battle of Ujście in which the Poznań and Kalisz ...
was signed by Jonušas Radvila and other 400 pro-Swedish signatories.Tyla, Antanas
"Kėdainių sutartis"
reaty of Kėdainiai(in Lithuanian). ''Universal Lithuanian Encyclopedia''.
The treaty laid out certain conditions — the Lithuanian nobility wanted Sweden to protect Lithuania from Moscow, guarantee the country's
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in the conflict, political and religious freedoms. These conditions were rejected as they also vaguely mentioned Lithuania having the right to leave Sweden. The Swedish also avoided directly participating in the conflict with the Tsardom of Russia because, in reality, they didn’t have enough manpower in
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to properly assist Lithuania in case of need. Despite this, Sweden promised Lithuania that it would help them in reclaiming their lost territory.


Union of Kėdainiai

{{Main, Union of Kėdainiai On 20 October 1655, over 1,000 nobles, mostly from Samogitia, gathered at the Kėdainiai Manor, signed the
Union of Kėdainiai The Union of Kėdainiai (or Agreement of Kėdainiai, Lithuanian: ''Kėdainių unija'', Polish: ''Umowa Kiejdańska'') was an agreement between several magnate The magnate term, from the late Latin ''magnas'', a great man, itself from Latin ...
on behalf of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, dissolved the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and solemnly declared the establishment of a personal union with the Swedish Empire. The Swedish side was represented by Lord High Treasurer Magnus Gabriel De la Gardie and Governor
Bengt Skytte Bengt Skytte (1614–1683) was a Swedish courtier and diplomat. He was a follower of Comenius and proposed a pansophic city, "Sophopolis". Early life He was the son of Johan Skytte and Maria Näf (Neaf) and brother of Vendela Skytte. He matricula ...
, with the latter also holding the position of viceroy. King of Sweden Charles X Gustav became Grand Duke of Lithuania. Kontljarchuk, Andrej (2006)
''In the Shadows of Poland and Russia: The Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Sweden in the European Crisis of the mid-17th Century.''
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. ISBN 91-89315-63-4.
Following this, another act was signed by which the Lithuanian nobility pledged its loyalty to the Swedish Crown. On 23 October 1655, the Lithuanian Advisory Council was inaugurated. Swedish Lithuania was set up as a ''dominicum directum'' with Jonušas Radvila being promised exceptional rights to certain estates. It is known that both Jonušas and Boguslavas Radvila (''Bogusław Radziwiłł'') initially wanted to acquire the Lithuanian territories of Minsk, Navahrudak, Brest
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and Volkovysk,
Grodno Grodno (russian: Гродно, pl, Grodno; lt, Gardinas) or Hrodna ( be, Гродна ), is a city in western Belarus. The city is located on the Neman River, 300 km (186 mi) from Minsk, about 15 km (9 mi) from the Polish b ...
Counties, as well as the Polish
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. Meanwhile, ethnic Lithuania was supposed to remain under the direct rule of Sweden.Praleika, Aidanas
"Kėdainių unija – nevykusi LDK ir Švedijos santuoka"
nion of Kėdainiai — a failed marriage between GDL and Sweden(in Lithuanian). ''Alfa.lt''. Archived from the original on 11 September 2019. Retrieved on 11 April 2023.
Jonušas Radvila also hoped to become an uncrowned ruler of the entire Swedish protectorate, but his endeavour was unsuccessful. Seeking to improve Sweden’s reputation among the Lithuanian peasantry and secure a greater political advantage over the Lithuanian nobility, Gabriel De la Gardie was entrusted with assuring them the abolition of serfdom. However, this ultimately did not help to improve their relations with the peasantry as they were left with the burden of supplying significant resources to the Swedish forces and their military effort. The Swedish administration began confiscating estates from nobles who did not recognise their authority and set the
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to 110 000
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— many who refused or were unable to pay them were killed, arrested or deported to Sweden with their property being destroyed.


Disestablishment

As time passed, some layers of society, namely the minor nobility and peasantry, began to withdraw their support for Swedish rule. This was mostly a consequence of the Swedish administration introducing heavy taxation and its unability to control the brutality of its own army in the region. In the spring of 1656, certain segments of nobility in Lithuania began revolting against the Swedish, which was followed by the Polish decisive victory against the Swedish Empire in the
Battle of Prostki The Battle of ProstkI was fought near Prostki (German: ''Prostken''), Duchy of Prussia (today in Ełk County, Poland) on October 8, 1656, between forces of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and allied Crimean Tatars commanded by hetman Wincen ...
. In 1657, the remaining Swedish troops stationed in the
Biržai Castle Biržai Castle is a castle in Biržai, Lithuania. Construction of the earth bastion-type castle started in 1586 by the order of Krzysztof Mikołaj "the Lightning" Radziwiłł. In 1575, preparing for this construction, a dam was built on the Ag ...
were ousted and Swedish Lithuania disintegrated. Following this, Boguslavas Radvila, who had served as the acting Grand Hetman of Lithuania and the commander of Swedish forces against Poland, faced trial and was exiled to Königsberg.Matulevičius, A., Tyla, A
"Boguslavas Radvila"
(in Lithuanian). ''Universal Lithuanian Encyclopedia''.


References

Lithuania Lithuania (; lt, Lietuva ), officially the Republic of Lithuania ( lt, Lietuvos Respublika, links=no ), is a country in the Baltic region of Europe. It is one of three Baltic states and lies on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea. Lithuania ...
Former unrecognized countries Medieval Lithuania Lithuania–Sweden relations