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- Berestechko (Ukrainian: Берестечко, IPA: [bereˈstɛtʃko] ) is a town in Lutsk Raion, Volyn Oblast, Ukraine. It is located on the Styr River. Po****tion:...
- The Battle of Berestechko (Ukrainian: Битва під Берестечком, Polish: Bitwa pod Beresteczkiem; 28 June – 10 July 1651) was fought between the Cossack Hetmanate...
- The Battle of Berestechko was a Russian offensive on Berestechko and the districts along the Styr river during World War I. It took place 7–8 July 1916...
- yelling "Revenge for Berestechko!", a reference to an earlier Cossack defeat at the hands of the Poles in the Battle of Berestechko. The methodical executions...
- ZhovtiVody.8 BilaTs.1 Pylavtsi.8 Lviv.5 Zamosc Zbarazh.9 Loyew.9 Zboriv.9 Bar Berestechko.1 Batih.2 Zhvanets.3 Okhmativ.5 Khmelnytsky was persuaded not to lay...
- 1782). After Khmelnytsky suffered a crushing defeat at the Battle of Berestechko in 1651, he turned to the Russian tsar for help. In 1654, Khmelnytsky...
- Zaporozhian Cossacks and Crimean Tatars, as a revenge for the Battle of Berestechko. During the battle, a forces of the Cossack Hetmanate and Crimean Khanate...
- 1651 he was victorious over Tatar and Cossack forces at the Battle of Berestechko. On 18 September 1651, after the indecisive Battle of Bila Tserkva he...
- phase of the rebellion ended (after much destruction) at the Battle of Berestechko (1651), it brought into focus the rivalry between Russia and the Commonwealth...
- elected colonel of troops of Bracław and took part in the Battle of Berestechko against Polish troops led by King John II Casimir Vasa, which the Cossacks...