Treaty of Paris (1810)

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TypeBilateral treaty
Signed6 January 1810 (1810-01-06)
LocationParis, France
Original
signatories
Treaty of Paris
TypeBilateral treaty
Signed6 January 1810 (1810-01-06)
LocationParis, France
Original
signatories
Ratifiers
  • France
  • Sweden
This painting shows a battle being fought by war ships with cannons in a body of water surrounded by land. A row of small ships in the center of the image fire their cannons at a small settlement on the left. On the image’s right, another town is visible on the other bank. Smoke rises from both towns and from the water. In the foreground are several groups of soldiers and officers in blue and grey uniforms.
The Battle of Ratan was the penultimate battle, and the last battle fought on Swedish soil, during the Russian-Swedish War of 1808-9, also called the Finnish War.

The Treaty of Paris, signed on 6 January 1810, ended the Franco-Swedish War after Sweden's defeat by Russia, an ally of France, in the Finnish War of 1808–1809.

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