- The
Battle of
Fraustadt was
fought on 2
February 1706 (O.S.) / 3
February 1706 (Swedish calendar) / 13
February 1706 (N.S.)
between Sweden and Saxony-Poland...
- The
Fraustadt district (German:
Kreis Fraustadt; 1939-1945:
Landkreis Fraustadt) was a
Prussian district which existed in
various borders from 1793 to...
-
Wschowa (pronounced Fs-hova [ˈfsxɔva], German:
Fraustadt)[citation needed] is a town in the
Lubusz Voivodeship in
western Poland with 13,875 inhabitants...
- The Raid on
Fraustadt (Polish:
Wypad na Wschowę) was a
military raid,
carried out by the
Polish Army on
September 2, 1939, the
second day of the Invasion...
- Humlebæk and for the
battles of Narva, Düna and Kliszów. In the
Battle of
Fraustadt in 1706, with his own
independent army, he
decisively defeated a Saxon-Russian...
- (formerly
Posen Region), seat at
Bomst (now Babimost)
Fraustadt (formerly
Posen Region), seat at
Fraustadt (now Wschowa)
Meseritz (formerly
Posen Region), seat...
- in 1526 and by
Field Marshal Carl
Gustav Rehnskiöld at the
Battle of
Fraustadt in 1706. Even in the horse-and-musket era, the
maneuver was used across...
-
Walter von
Unruh (30
December 1877 Gut
Klein Tillendorf bei
Fraustadt – 16
September 1956 in Bad
Berneck im Fichtelgebirge) was a
Prussian officer, and...
- parti****ted in the
Battle of Reusch-Lemberg in 1704, and the
Battle of
Fraustadt on
February 3, 1706, and was
promoted to
lieutenant with Jämtland's rifle...
-
decisive victory over a
combined army of
Saxony and
Russia at the
Battle of
Fraustadt.
Russia was now the sole
remaining hostile power. Charles's subsequent...