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- The Battle of Gemauerthof took place during the Great Northern War, fought south of Riga near Jelgava, in present-day Latvia in July 1705. The Swedish...
- Sheremetev clashed with the Swedish general Lewenhaupt, who beat him at Gemäuerthof in July 1705, and Charles XII, who defeated him at Holowczyn (July 1708)...
- built on the river Vilce. In course of Great Northern War in Battle of Gemauerthof on July 16, 1705 Swedish Army under Adam Ludwig Lewenhaupt command defeated...
- campaign in Poland and Saxony. In 1705, Lewenhaupt won the battle of Gemauerthof and was appointed Governor of Riga. In 1708, he was ordered to march...
- Jakobstadt and the capture of Biržai Castle. The Following year, he fought at Gemauerthof, commanding the Swedish vanguard, and was promoted to major-general in...
- credited to Adam Ludwig Lewenhaupt for his victories at Jakobstadt and Gemauerthof. To gain an advantage in the Great Northern War, Peter was eager to strengthen...
- Lund 1676, Landskrona 1677, Narva 1700, Düna 1701, Jakobstadt 1704, Gemäuerthof 1705, Malatitze 1708, Gadebusch 1712) in black". 1850 colour of the 1st...
- whose outnumbered forces fended the Russians off in the battles of Gemäuerthof and Jakobstadt, Sweden was able to maintain control of most of its Baltic...
- Lewenhaupt in Courland. The two armies met on July 26, at the battle of Gemauerthof where the Russians were defeated. Despite the outcome Lewenhaupt chose...
- of Poland (1701–1706) (Great Northern War) [Northern Wars] Battle of Gemauerthof – 1705 – Swedish invasion of Poland (1701–1706) (Great Northern War)...