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Day?
editThere are plenty of dates floating around for the date of this treaty. I've seen February 11, February 9, January 30, January 20, January 11, and I bet there are more. :-)
Of course there is an explanation. But within Wikipedia, we ought to be consistent and also to explain why this treaty is connected with several dates.
I hope someone who is more knowledgable about date-changes, Julian calendar to Gregorian calendar I guess, in Poland, Russia and Ukraine could solve this.
--Ruhrjung 23:15, 2004 Sep 15 (UTC)
I've only found the date January 30th except for this website which lists them both https://www.prlib.ru/en/history/619017 I know this was years ago, but unless anyone has more examples, I petition for Wikipedia to adopt January 30th as the official date. - Jeremy
Year?
editAfter looking at List_of_Polish_wars#Polish-Lithuanian_Commonwealth, I am confused: did the war start in 1654 or 1658? What truce - if any - happened in 1656?--Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus Talk 20:22, 2 December 2005 (UTC)
I haven't found any websites saying a year other than 1654. Maybe it's just one website with a typo? Once again, I ask for examples, otherwise adopting 1654 seems obvious. - Jeremy