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The battle of Gródek Jagielloński or battle of Horodok took place during the Russo-Polish War (1654–67) on 29 September 1655. Russian and Ukrainian Cossack forces under Vasily Borisovich Sheremetev and Bohdan Khmelnytsky engaged a Polish–Lithuanian army under Stanisław "Rewera" Potocki near Gródek Jagielloński, which at that time was part of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth's ...
Battle of Grodek, Battle of Gródek or Battle of Horodok may refer to the following battles in Gródek (now Horodok in Lviv Oblast, Ukraine): Battle of Horodok (1655) during the Russo-Polish War 1654–1667; Battle of Gródek (1914) during World War I, inspiration for the poem Grodek by Georg Trakl; Battle of Gródek (1915) during World War I
A battle between Ukrainian Cossack and Polish forces took place here in 1655 (see Battle of Horodok (1655)), in which Ukrainian Cossack Bohdan Khmelnytsky defeated Polish forces and then laid siege to Lviv. In 1772, Gródek was annexed by the Habsburg Empire, as part of Austrian Galicia, where it remained until late 1918. German-speaking ...
Battle of Grodek, Battle of Gródek or Battle of Horodok may refer to the following battles in Gródek (now Horodok in Lviv Oblast, Ukraine): Battle of Horodok (1655) during the Russo-Polish War 1654–1667; Battle of Gródek (1914) during World War I, inspiration for the poem Grodek by Georg Trakl; Battle of Gródek (1915) during World War I
Battle of Basya; Battle of Kaniv (1662) Battle of Nowa Woda; Battle of Vitebsk (1664) C. Battle of Chudnov; G. Battle of Horodok (1655) H. Siege of Hlukhiv; K. Battle ...
B. Battle of Basya; Battle of Batih; Battle of Berestechko; Battle of Bila Tserkva (1626) Battle of Bila Tserkva (1651) Battle of Brest (1794) Battle of Chojnice (1656)
Some sources say this battle resulted in defeat of both Kalmyks and Cossacks. [4] Other sources say that only Kalmyks were defeated in battle, while Sirko and Cossacks fought out of ambush with light losses. [2] Chronicle of Samovydets only mentions Kalmyk defeat, while Sirko and Cossacks with casualties reached Sich, then went to Kharkiv. [3]
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