The Polish–Russian War was a conflict fought between the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Tsardom of Russia from 1609 to 1618. Russia had been experiencing...
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1609 to 13 June 1611, when the Polish army besieged the Russian city of Smolensk during the Polish–Russian War (1609–1618). In July 1608, the Commonwealth...
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Troubles. The Ingrian and Polish–Muscovite Wars were brought to an end in 1617 and 1618 respectively, with continued Russian independence confirmed at...
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campaign of 1617–1618 and the entire Polish–Russian War of 1609–1618. During the short siege, which lasted several weeks in the autumn of 1618, an assault...
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The Polish–Swedish War (1617–1618) was a phase of the longer Polish–Swedish War of 1600–1629. It continued the war of 1600–1611 and was an attempt by Sweden...
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De la Gardie campaign (category Battles of the Polish–Russian War (1609–1618))
military campaign by the Tsardom of Russia and Sweden during the Polish–Russian War from April 1609 to June 1610. Russia was unofficially occupied during...
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Battle of Livny (category Battles of the Polish–Russian War (1609–1618))
Battle of Livny (7 July 1618) was the capture of the Russian fortress by the Cossacks of Hetman Petro Konashevych-Sahaidachny at the beginning of the campaign...
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Sweden Polish–Ottoman Wars Polish–Russian Wars – Russo-Polish WarsPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Polish–Teutonic War History...
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Shuisky (Russian: Василий IV Иванович Шуйский, romanized: Vasiliy IV Ivanovich Shuyskiy, c. 1552 – 12 September 1612) was Tsar of all Russia from 1606...
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Jacob De la Gardie (category Russian people of the Polish–Russian War (1609–1618))
Sweden during the Polish-Russian War (1605-1618), a.k.a. Polish–Muscovite War or the Dimitriads, lasting officially from April 1609 to 4 June 1610. A combined...
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Sigismund III Vasa (category Polish people of the Polish–Russian War (1609–1618))
September 1609 laid siege to Smolensk. On 4 July 1610, at the Battle of Klushino, the outnumbered Polish force achieved a decisive victory over Russian troops...
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Prince Władysław's March on Moscow (category Battles of the Polish–Russian War (1609–1618))
Tsar of Russia. The war ended with the signing of the Truce of Deulino. It is considered the final stage of the Polish–Muscovite War (1609-1618). In Ukrainian...
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(including the Soviet Union and Kievan Rus') include: Polish or Polish–Lithuanian victory Russian, Soviet, Muscovite, Ruthenian, or Kievan Rus' victory Another...
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Ivan Susanin (category Russian people of the Polish–Russian War (1609–1618))
Ivan Susanin (Russian: Иван Сусанин, IPA: [ɪˈvan sʊˈsanʲɪn]; died 1613) was a Russian national hero and martyr of the early-17th-century Time of Troubles...
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Władysław IV Vasa (redirect from Vladislav IV of Russia)
Zebrzydowski Rebellion (rokosz). With the intensification of the Polish intervention in Russia, in 1609, the royal family moved to their residence in Vilnius, capital...
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Kuzma Minin (category Russian people of the Polish–Russian War (1609–1618))
of Russia during the Polish intervention in Russia (1605-1618) coinciding with the Time of Troubles. The popular uprising ultimately led to Russian victory...
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Village of Kamenka) was a battle on May 25, 1609 between the Russian–Swedish detachment and the detachment of Polish hussars and Cossacks of Pan Kernozitsky...
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The Russo-Polish War of 1654–1667, also called the Thirteen Years' War, Muscovite War of 1654–1667 and the First Northern War, was a major conflict between...
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Dmitry Pozharsky (category Russian people of the Polish–Russian War (1609–1618))
Pozharsky (Russian: Дми́трий Миха́йлович Пожа́рский, IPA: [ˈdmʲitrʲɪj mʲɪˈxajləvʲɪtɕ pɐˈʐarskʲɪj]; 17 October 1577 – 30 April 1642) was a Russian prince known...
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The Polish–Russian War of 1792 (also, War of the Second Partition, and in Polish sources, War in Defence of the Constitution) was fought between the Polish–Lithuanian...
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Siege of Troitsky monastery (category Battles of the Polish–Russian War (1609–1618))
The siege of the Troitsky monastery (Russian: Троицкая осада) was an abortive attempt of the Polish–Lithuanian irregular army that acted in support of...
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Battle of Klushino (category Battles of the Polish–Russian War (1609–1618))
between forces of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Tsardom of Russia during the Polish–Russian War, part of Russia's Time of Troubles. The battle...
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Battle of Moscow (1612) (category Battles of the Polish–Russian War (1609–1618))
on September 1 and 3, 1612, during the Polish–Muscovite War (1605–18), and Time of Troubles. Forces of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth were commanded...
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Ivan Zarutsky (category Russian people of the Polish–Russian War (1609–1618))
Ivan on the Russian throne. In January 1611, Zarutsky joined the First People's Volunteer Army, which had been fighting with the Polish invaders in Moscow...
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surpassed by 1618 which saw 316k deaths. As the Thirty Years' War (1618–1648) and the Manchu conquest of China (1618–1683) continued, 1618 was surpassed...
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Petro Konashevych-Sahaidachny (category Polish people of the Polish–Russian War (1609–1618))
Ottoman Empire in 1621, as well as the Polish Prince Władysław IV Vasa's attempt to usurp the Russian throne in 1618. In 2011 Sahaidachny was canonized by...
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Jan Karol Chodkiewicz (category Polish people of the Polish–Russian War (1609–1618))
military of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, in the Wallachian campaign of 1599–1601, the Polish–Swedish War of 1600–11, the Polish–Muscovite War of 1605–18...
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Battle of Yelets (category Battles of the Polish–Russian War (1609–1618))
began to melt. The government of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth turned to the Zaporozhian Army for help. In June 1618, a 20,000-strong Cossack army led...
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The Uprising of Bolotnikov, in Russian historiography called the Peasant War under the Leadership of Ivan Bolotnikov (Peasant Uprising), was a major peasant...
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Siege of Smolensk (1613–1617) (category Battles of the Polish–Russian War (1609–1618))
(1613–1617) is an episode of the Polish–Muscovite War (1605–1618). After the tactical victory in the Battle of Moscow (1612), the Russian government made an attempt...
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