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Union of Kedainiai (or Agreement of Kedainiai, Lithuanian
Lithuanian language

Lithuanian is the official state language of Lithuania and is recognised as one of the official languages of the European Union. There are about 2.96 million native Lithuanian speakers in Lithuania and about 170,000 abroad....
 Kedainiu unija or Kedainiu sutartis; Polish
Polish language

Polish , an official language of Poland, has the largest number of speakers of any West Slavic languages. Polish-speakers use the language in a uniform manner through most of Poland, and it has a regular orthography....
 Umowa Kiejdanska) was a controversial agreement between several magnate
Magnate

Magnate, from the Late Latin magnas, a great man, itself from Latin magnus 'great', designates a noble or other man in a high social position, by birth, wealth or other qualities....
s of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Grand Duchy of Lithuania

The Grand Duchy of Lithuania was an Eastern and Central European state from the 12th /13th century until the 18th century. It was founded by Lithuanians, at the time one of the Lithuanian mythology Baltic tribes, whose initial lands covered Auk?taitija, the eastern part of present day Lithuania....
 and the King of Sweden Charles X Gustav, signed in 1655 during The Deluge.






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Union of Kedainiai (or Agreement of Kedainiai, Lithuanian
Lithuanian language

Lithuanian is the official state language of Lithuania and is recognised as one of the official languages of the European Union. There are about 2.96 million native Lithuanian speakers in Lithuania and about 170,000 abroad....
 Kedainiu unija or Kedainiu sutartis; Polish
Polish language

Polish , an official language of Poland, has the largest number of speakers of any West Slavic languages. Polish-speakers use the language in a uniform manner through most of Poland, and it has a regular orthography....
 Umowa Kiejdanska) was a controversial agreement between several magnate
Magnate

Magnate, from the Late Latin magnas, a great man, itself from Latin magnus 'great', designates a noble or other man in a high social position, by birth, wealth or other qualities....
s of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Grand Duchy of Lithuania

The Grand Duchy of Lithuania was an Eastern and Central European state from the 12th /13th century until the 18th century. It was founded by Lithuanians, at the time one of the Lithuanian mythology Baltic tribes, whose initial lands covered Auk?taitija, the eastern part of present day Lithuania....
 and the King of Sweden Charles X Gustav, signed in 1655 during The Deluge. Its purpose was to end the Polish-Lithuanian Union
Polish-Lithuanian Union

The term Polish?Lithuanian Union sometimes called as United Kingdom of Poland and Lithuania refers to a series of acts and alliances between the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania that lasted for prolonged periods of time and led to the creation of the Polish?Lithuanian Commonwealth?the "Republic of the Two Nations"?in...
 and carve up two separate principalities of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania to be ruled by the Radziwill
Radziwill

Radziwill is a family of Nobility which has been powerful and important for centuries, first in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and later in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth....
 (Radvila) family, while the rest of the Duchy was to become a Swedish protectorate
Protectorate

A protectorate, in international law, is an autonomous territory that is protected diplomatically or militarily against third parties by a stronger state or entity, in exchange for which the protectorate usually accepts specified obligations, which may vary greatly, depending on the real nature of their relationship....
.

The agreement did not last for long and never came into effect, as the Swedish defeat in the Battles of Warka
Battle of Warka

The Battle of Warka on April 7, 1656 between forces of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth commanded by Stefan Czarniecki on one side, and on the other Sweden forces commanded by Friedrich of Baden....
 and Prostki
Battle of Prostki

The Battle of Prostki was fought near Prostki on October 8, 1656 between forces of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and allied Crimean Khanate commanded by Hetmans of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Wincenty Korwin Gosiewski on one side, and on the other allied Sweden and Brandenburg-Prussia forces commanded by Prince Georg Friedrich of Wa...
 as well as a popular uprising in both Poland and Lithuania put an end both to Swedish power and the influence of the Radziwills.

History

The Radziwill family, owner of vast areas in Lithuania and Poland, were dissatisfied with the role of magnates, who in the Polish-Lithuanian political system theoretically had the same rights as the Polish and Lithuanian nobility
Szlachta

Szlachta refers to the nobility social class in the Kingdom of Poland , the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the increasingly polonized territories under their control ....
. Eventually, the interests of the wealthy clan (known in Poland as The Family) and the Crown began to drift apart.

In 1654, during the Swedish and Russian invasion of Poland, known as The Deluge, two notable members of the Radziwill clan, Janusz
Janusz Radziwill (1612-1655)

Prince Janusz Radziwill was a powerful Polish?Lithuanian Commonwealth noble and magnate. He was podkomorzy since 1633, Field Lithuanian Hetman and Samogitian starost since 1646, voivode of the Vilnius Voivodeship since 1653, Great Hetman of Lithuania since 1654, starost kamienicki, kazimierski and sejwejski....
 and Boguslaw
Boguslaw Radziwill

Boguslaw Radziwill was a princely magnate and a member of the Polish?Lithuanian Commonwealth szlachta, or nobility. He was of the Radziwill noble family....
, began negotiations with Swedish king Charles X Gustav
Charles X Gustav of Sweden

Charles X Gustav was Monarch of Sweden from 1654 until his death. He was the son of John Casimir, Count Palatine of Kleeburg, Count Palatine of Zweibr?cken-Kleeburg and Catharina of Sweden....
, aimed at breaking the Commonwealth
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth

The Polish?Lithuanian Commonwealth was one of the largest and most populous countries in 16th and 17th-century Europe, formed by a Union of Lublin of Kingdom of Poland and Grand Duchy of Lithuania in 1569....
 and the Polish-Lithuanian Union. At that time the Grand Duchy of Lithuania was attacked from both sides by Russia and Sweden, and royal control over its area deteriorated. The Lithuanian army capitulated to the Swedes without firing a single shot and the state collapsed. Most of the Crown of Poland along with western parts of Lithuania
Lithuania

Lithuania , officially the Republic of Lithuania is a country in Northern Europe, the southernmost of the three Baltic states. Situated along the southeastern shore of the Baltic Sea, it shares borders with Latvia to the north, Belarus to the southeast, Poland, and the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad Oblast to the southwest....
 were occupied by Swedish forces, while most of the Grand Duchy (except Samogitia
Samogitia

Samogitia is one of the five ethnographic regions of Lithuania....
 and parts of Suvalkija
Suvalkija

Suvalkija or Sudovia is the smallest of the five cultural regions of Lithuania. Its unofficial capital is Marijampole. People from Suvalkija are called suvalkieciai or suvalkietis ....
 and Aukštaitija
Aukštaitija

Auk?taitija is the name of one of five ethnographic regions of Lithuania. The name comes from the fact that the region is relatively elevated, particularly in its eastern parts....
) was under Russian occupation. In addition, the Khmelnytsky Uprising
Khmelnytsky Uprising

File:Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1648.PNGThe term Khmelnytsky Uprising refers to a rebellion or war of liberation in the lands of present-day Ukraine which continued from 1648–1655....
 struck the Ukraine
Ukraine

Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe. It is bordered by Russia to the east; Belarus to the north; Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary to the west; Romania and Moldova to the southwest; and the Black Sea and Sea of Azov to the south....
.

Janusz Radziwill (1612 1655) 2
On October 10, 1655, Janusz and Boguslaw Radziwill signed an agreement with the Swedes in their castle at Kedainiai
Kedainiai

Kedainiai is one of the oldest city in Lithuania. It is located on the Neve?is River. First mentioned in the 1372 Livonian Chronicle of Hermann de Wartberge, its population as of 2008 was 30,214....
. According to the treaty, signed by the two in the name of all Lithuanian nobility, the Polish-Lithuanian Union was declared null and void. In exchange for military assistance against Russia, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania was to become a protectorate of Sweden
Sweden

Sweden , officially the Kingdom of Sweden , is a Nordic countries on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. Sweden has land borders with Norway to the west and Finland to the northeast, and it is connected to Denmark by the ?resund Bridge in the south....
, with a personal union
Personal union

A personal union is the combination by which two or more different states are governed by the same monarch, while their boundaries, their laws and their interests remain distinct....
 joining two states. In addition, The Family was to be given two sovereign principalities carved from their lands within the Grand Duchy and the Lithuanian nobility was to retain its liberties and privileges.

The agreement never came into force. Its main proponent, Janusz Radziwill, died only 2 months after its signing, on December 31, in the castle of Tykocin
Tykocin

Tykocin [] is a small, old town in north-eastern Poland, with 1,800 inhabitants , located on the Narew river. It is one of the oldest cities in Podlaskie Voivodeship....
, besieged by forces loyal to the King of Poland and the Grand Duke of Lithuania Jan Kazimierz. Shortly after his death, the castle was taken by Jan Pawel Sapieha
Jan Pawel Sapieha

Jan Pawel Sapieha was a Polish-Lithuanian commonwealth nobleman .Jan became a Hussar Rotmistrz in 1633, courtier in 1635, Obozny in 1638, Podstoli in 1645, voivode of the Witebsk Voivodeship in 1646, voivode of the Vilnius Voivodeship and Hetman in 1656....
, who immediately succeeded Janusz Radziwill on the office of Grand Hetman of Lithuania
Hetmans of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth

Hetmans of the Polish?Lithuanian Commonwealth were the highest-ranking military officers, second only to the King, in the Polish?Lithuanian Commonwealth....
. The tide of the war soon turned and a popular uprising in Poland broke the power of the Swedish army. The Swedish occupation of Lithuania sparked a similar uprising in Lithuania. The Swedish defeat and eventual retreat from the territories of the Commonwealth abruptly ended the plans of Janusz's cousin Boguslaw, who lost his army in the Battle of Prostki
Battle of Prostki

The Battle of Prostki was fought near Prostki on October 8, 1656 between forces of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and allied Crimean Khanate commanded by Hetmans of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Wincenty Korwin Gosiewski on one side, and on the other allied Sweden and Brandenburg-Prussia forces commanded by Prince Georg Friedrich of Wa...
 and died in exile in Königsberg
Königsberg

K?nigsberg was after World War II in 1946 renamed Kaliningrad by the Soviet Union.The city was the Capital of East Prussia from the Late Middle Ages until 1945....
 on December 31, 1669.

The Radziwill family fortunes waned with the next generation. Boguslaw became commonly known in Poland as Gnida ("Louse
Louse

Lice , , also known as fly babies, are an order of over 3,000 species of wingless insects; three of which are classified as human disease agents....
"
) by his fellow nobles
Nobility

Nobility is a government-privileged title which may be either hereditary or for a lifetime. Titles of nobility exist today in many countries although it is usually associated with present or former monarchies....
 and Janusz became known as Zdrajca (Traitor). Their treason against the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth eclipsed the deeds of other members of their family, like Michal Kazimierz Radziwill
Michal Kazimierz Radziwill

Prince Michal Kazimierz Radziwill was a Poland-Lithuanian szlachcic and magnate. He is sometimes referred to as the first Michal Kazimierz Radziwill, to distinguish him from the Michal Kazimierz Rybenko Radziwill to use the name....
, who fought for the Crown and the Commonwealth against the Swedes.

Assessment


Although seen as an act of treason by contemporaries, modern views on the proposed Swedish-Lithuanian agreement differ. Some argue that the agreement with the Swedes was made not out of greed and the political ambitions of Janusz Radziwill, but rather because of his Realpolitik
Realpolitik

Realpolitik refers to politics or diplomacy based primarily on practical considerations, rather than ideological notions. The term realpolitik is often used pejoratively to imply politics that are coercive, amoral, or Machiavellian....
. According to another theory, Janusz Radziwill attempted to get a strong ally against Russia. Supporters of this theory point out that this move was forced because the Grand Duchy of Lithuania lacked the resources to fight a two front war, and the Polish Crown didn't help either with financing or with military forces. Although this choice proved wrong - the Swedes proved to be not much better than Russians themselves.

See also

  • Polish-Swedish union
    Polish-Swedish union

    [Image:Martin Kober 001.jpg|thumb|right|220px|Sigismund III Vasa, king of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Image:Polish-Swedish CoA.PNGImage:Flaga Rzeczpospolitej Obojga Narodow.svg...


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