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Salaspils (pronunciation; German:
Kircholm; Swedish: Kirkholm) (literally: "island castle") is a town in the
Vidzeme region of Latvia. It is the administrative...
- 24°20′53″E / 56.84861°N 24.34806°E / 56.84861; 24.34806 The
Battle of
Kircholm (Lithuanian:
Salaspilio mūšis; Polish:
Bitwa pod Kircholmem; Swedish: Slaget...
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against Swedish, Russian, and
Ottoman forces,
notably at the
battles of
Kircholm (1605),
Klushino (1610), and
Khotyn (1673).
Their military prowess peaked...
- (1362/63),
Battle of
Grunwald (1410),
Battle of
Orsha (1514) and
Battle of
Kircholm (1605).
Similarly to
other medieval European states, the army was raised...
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territories of today's
Baltic states, with the
disastrous Battle of
Kircholm being one of the highlights. One-third of the
Finnish po****tion died in...
- the
Swedish force under King
Charles moved towards Kircholm.[citation needed] The
Battle of
Kircholm (Salaspils) on 27
September 1605, near Düna (Daugava...
- 700 Cossack, of the Polish-Lithuanian army
during the
famous Battle of
Kircholm in 1605. He also parti****ted in the Polish–Muscovite War (1605–18), where...
- of the Land of
Grodno (1613–1619) A
Hussar banner during the
Battle of
Kircholm in 1605 A
Hussar banner during the
Battle of
Kluszyn in 1610 PWN Leksykon:...
- Polish–Ottoman War of 1620–1621. His most
famous victory was the
Battle of
Kircholm in 1605, in
which he
dealt a
major defeat to a
Swedish army
three times...
- of
Sweden History of
Sweden — Rise of
Sweden as a
Great Power Battle of
Kircholm Battle of Stångebro
Kings of
Kvenland —
although his
successor dropped...