Swedish Livonia
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Livonia was a dominion of Sweden from the 1620s until 1721. Swedish Livonia, which constituted the southern part of Estonia and northern part of Latvia, represented the conquest of nearly all of what was Polish Livonia and was completed by 1629. Even if Livonia and the city of Riga was under Swedish control the territory was not formally ceded until the Treaty of Oliva in 1660, where the minor part retained by the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth was renamed Inflantia.
[edit] Governors-General
The dominion was ruled by appointed Governors-General, but retained its own diet.
- Bengt Oxenstierna (1634-1643)
- Herman Wrangel (1643- )
- Gustaf Horn (1652- )
- Magnus Gabriel De la Gardie (1655- )
- Axel Lillie (1661- )
Sweden in turn ceded Livonia to Russia at the Treaty of Nystad in 1721.
[edit] See also
- Rise of Sweden as a Great Power, Swedish Empire
- Realm of Sweden
- Swedish Estonia
- Livonian Confederation
- Riga Governorate


