The Battle of Mątwy (Polish: Bitwa pod Mątwami) was the biggest and bloodiest battle of the so-called Lubomirski Rokosz, a rebellion against Polish King...
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of the town of Inowrocław. It is a significant caustic soda production site. In 1666, Mątwy was the site of a battle in which the army of King John II...
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Krzysztof Grzymułtowski (category Secular senators of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth)
the king Jan II Kazimierz. He took part in the Battle of Mątwy in 1666. In 1686 he was chosen as one of the envoys to Moscow, where he signed the Eternal...
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John III Sobieski (redirect from Jan III Sobieski of Poland)
Crown Hetman. Soon afterward, he was defeated at the Battle of Mątwy, and signed the Agreement of Łęgonice on 21 July, which ended the Lubomirski Rebellion...
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Lubomirski's rebellion (redirect from Confederation of Lubomirski)
pospolite ruszenie, defeated royal forces at the Battle of Matwy in 1666. The rebellion ended with the Agreement of Łęgonice, which forced the King to give up...
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English. Battle of Mątwy 13 July – largest battle of Lubomirski's rebellion. Rebels defeat Poland-Lithuania. St. James's Day Battle aka Two Days' Battle 4 –...
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side. History of the Polish Army List of Napoleonic battles List of wars involving Germany – An aspect of German military history List of wars involving...
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1631. July 13 – The Battle of Matwy, the bloodiest engagement of Lubomirski's rebellion, takes place in Poland at the village of Matwy. Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski...
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an act of open rebellion known as Lubomirski's Rokosz. The main military confrontation took place in July 1666 near Inowrocław (Battle of Mątwy), where...
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The Battle of Mątwy, which was the last battle of the rebellion, took place on 13 July 1666. After this bloodbath, which ended in the defeat of royal...
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Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski (category Diplomats of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth)
John III Sobieski at Mątwy in 1666. The Agreement of Łęgonice gave him back his dignity and annulled the earlier adjudication of the Sejm, the king was...
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1631. July 13 – The Battle of Matwy, the bloodiest engagement of Lubomirski's rebellion, takes place in Poland at the village of Matwy. Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski...
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Marie Louise Gonzaga (redirect from Maria Gonzaga of Poland)
army under the King himself at Mątwy. Lubomirski's forces were victorious. In the aftermath of the battle, elite regiments of the royal Polish Army were executed...
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NKVD special camps in Germany 1945–1950 (category Aftermath of World War II in Germany)
These camps included Działdowo (Soldau) Ciechanów Nasarzewo near Mlawa Mątwy near Inowroclaw Antonienhütte (Nowy Bytom) Pleß (Pszczyna) Sosnowiec Cieszyn...
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Inowrocław (redirect from History of Inowrocław)
Osiedle Piastowskie Uzdrowisko Miechowiczki Osiedle Bajka Rąbin Rąbinek Mątwy Szymborze Solno Kruśliwiec Osiedle Zdrojowe Osiedle Kolejowe Cegielnia Osiedle...
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Stalag XXI-D (category World War II prisoner-of-war camps in Germany)
Niestachów, Jeżyce area of north west Poznań); XXI-D/Z in Ostrzeszów June–December 1943 (about 130 km south-west of Poznań), XXI-D/Z in Mątwy September–December...
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