- The
Battle of
Cecora (also
known as the
Battle of Țuțora) took
place during the Polish–Ottoman War (1620–21)
between the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
- Țuțora is a
commune in Iași County,
Western Moldavia, Romania. It is
composed of
three villages: Chiperești, Oprișeni, and Țuțora. In 2021, it had a po****tion...
- (but no
cannons and few janissaries).
Zamoyski fortified his camp near
Cecora at Prut river,
withstood a three-day
siege (17–20 October), and managed...
- wake the
Poles seized and
occupied Moscow. He died in the 1620
Battle of
Cecora against the Ottomans,
after allegedly refusing to retreat. The fame of the...
- The
Battle of
Cecora (also
known as the
Battle of Țuțora) took
place on
October 19–20, 1595,
during an
expedition of Jan Zamoyski, of the Polish–Lithuanian...
- the
Tatars proceeded to retreat.
After the
victory of the
Polish army at
Cecora and the
recognition of
Ieremia Movilă as hospodar,
Moldavia became a de...
-
Battle of
Cecora may
refer to:
Battle of
Cecora (1595)
Battle of
Cecora (1620) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Battle...
- 000-22,000)
against the Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth at the
Battle of
Cecora,
where he was victorious. In 1613–1614 he was the
beylerbey of the Bosnia...
- the
Moldavian Magnate Wars. Later, in 1620, he took part in the
Battle of
Cecora,
during which he was
captured by
Ottoman forces.
After his
release in 1623...
-
incursions were
dealt a blow by the Ottomans.
During the 1620
Battle of
Cecora, the
voivode of the Prin****lity of Moldavia, was ********inated by the Septilici...