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    The siege of Weissenstein took place between 31 May and 30 September 1602, during the Polish–Swedish War of 1600–1611. Two weeks after the capture of Fellin...
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  • Livonian War Siege of Fellin (1560) – Livonian War Siege of Weissenstein (1560) – Livonian War Siege of Leith (1560) Siege of Marune (1560) Siege of Moji (1561)...
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  • The Battle of Weissenstein, or Battle of Biały Kamień, was fought during the Polish–Swedish War (1600–1611), between Sweden and the Polish–Lithuanian...
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    Paide (category Castles of the Livonian Order)
    town in Estonia and the capital of Järva County, one of the 15 counties of Estonia. Paide's German name Weißenstein (originally Wittenstein or Wittensten...
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    Malyuta Skuratov (category Year of birth unknown)
    army's defeat by the army of the Crimean Khan Devlet I Giray. Malyuta Skuratov was killed during the siege of Weissenstein (present-day Paide in Estonia)...
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  • is a chronological list of wars in which Poland or its predecessor states of took an active part, extending from the reign of Mieszko I (960–992) to the...
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    Dutch and English army forces the surrender of the Spanish defenders. September 30 – The siege of Weissenstein, a Swedish town that is now Paide in Estonia...
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  • Dutch and English army forces the surrender of the Spanish defenders. September 30 – The siege of Weissenstein, a Swedish town that is now Paide in Estonia...
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  • On the same day, Tiesenhusen lifted his siege of Weissenstein. When it was clear to the Swedes that the siege was lifted, Clas Henriksson Horn made an...
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  • Swedish-held town of Fellin (present-day Viljandi in Estonia). Siege of Weissenstein 31 May – 30 September – Polish-Lithuanian army of 2,000 troops besiege...
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    in Paide in medieval times, but was destroyed in 1573 during the siege of Weissenstein (old name for Paide). It was replaced with a wooden church, which...
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    Mikołaj Struś (category Ruthenian nobility of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth)
    Kingdom of Sweden in the Polish–Swedish War (1600–29). Among others, he participated in the Siege of Wolmar, Siege of Fellin and the Siege of Weissenstein. On...
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    Baron Otto Adolf Weismann von Weißenstein (?-1773, simplified also as Weismann von Weissenstein or Weismann; Russian: Отто-Адольф Вейсман фон-Вейсенштейн...
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  • The siege of Reval (Swedish: Belägringen av Reval, Russian: Осада Ревеля) was a failed Russian siege of Reval led by Duke Magnus of Holstein during the...
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    "ВЕЙСМАНЪ, бар., фонъ Вейсенштейнъ, Отто-Адольфъ" [Weismann, baron, von Weißenstein, Otto Adolf]. Военная энциклопедия (in Russian). Vol. 5: Бомбарда – Верещагин...
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  • (1600–1611) (Polish–Swedish wars) Siege of Fellin – 1602 – Polish–Swedish War (1600–1611) (Polish–Swedish wars) Siege of Weissenstein – 1602 – Polish–Swedish War...
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    started to trickle to the castle of Weissenstein (Paide). The vogt of the castle immediately sent a letter to the master of the Livonian Order advising him...
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    Russian siege in 1570 and 1571, but several smaller towns were taken by Russian forces. The Russian advance was concluded by the sack of Weissenstein (Paide)...
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    Jan Karol Chodkiewicz (category Field Hetmans of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania)
    forces at the Battle of Weissenstein on 23 September 1604. His crowning achievement was the great victory near the Daugava in the Battle of Kircholm (modern...
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  • (Aizkraukle). The commanders of Fellin, Goldingen (Kuldīga), Marienburg (Alūksne), Reval (Tallinn), and the bailiff of Weißenstein (Paide) belonged to the...
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    Swedish generals in the battle of Weissenstein (nowadays Paide) (often winning against superior odds, like at Weissenstein where he had only 2,300 men and...
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    The Technical Museum of the Jewellery and Watchmaking Industry of Pforzheim Weissenstein Station – On Railway History in the area of Pforzheim Roman Estate...
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    Livonian War (redirect from War of Livonia)
    command of Khan Sain-Bulat at the Battle of Lode by the village of Koluvere. The Russian advance concluded with the sacking of Weissenstein (Paide) in...
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    Raúl Castro (category Recipients of the Order of Holy Prince Daniel of Moscow)
    will terminate deal". Twitter. Retrieved 4 March 2019. Lederman, Josh; Weissenstein, Michael; Gillies, Rob (16 September 2017). "Raul Castro's surprising...
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    War, which began in 1600, unleashed years of further devastation across Estonia. The Battle of Weissenstein (Paide) in 1604 marked a critical turning...
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    Danes. The Swedish fortresses in Estonia had the following amount of defenders: Weissenstein: 220 men Karkus: 145 men Pernau: 275 men Leal: 28 men Hapsal:...
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    on 20 March 2023. Retrieved 28 September 2020. Weissenstein, Rudi; Dvir, Ori (2008). Rudi Weissenstein: Israel Early Photographs. Modan Publishing House...
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  • list of some of the largest cities by population, as well as a full listing of all cities and municipalities of Austria. The following is a list of the...
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  • in the construction of Schloss Weißenstein in Pommersfelden, since 1711, as well as in the construction of the central block of Biebrich palace. At the...
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    Livonia (redirect from History of Livonia)
    (Aizkraukle). The commanders of Fellin, Goldingen (Kuldīga), Marienburg (Alūksne), Reval (Tallinn), and the bailiff of Weißenstein (Paide) belonged to the...
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