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Perevolochna (Ukrainian: Переволочна) is a
former fortress and town in the Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth and
Cossack Hetmanate, and
later a
village in...
- The
surrender at
Perevolochna was the
capitulation of
almost the
entire Swedish army on 30 June 1709 (O.S.) / 1 July 1709 (Swedish calendar) / 11 July...
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Perevolochna (Ukrainian: Переволочна) is a
village (selo) in
Zolochiv Raion, Lviv Oblast, in
western Ukraine. It
belongs to Busk
urban hromada, one of...
- of the army was
forced to
surrender to the
Russians at the
village of
Perevolochna on 11 July 1709. The
Battle of Poltava, as well as the
subsequent capitulation...
- The 176th
Perevolochna Infantry Regiment (Russian: 176-й пехотный Переволоченский полк) was a
reserve infantry regiment in the
Imperial Russian Army that...
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unable to take command. The
defeat was
followed by the
Surrender at
Perevolochna.
Charles spent the
following years in
exile in the
Ottoman Empire before...
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heavy casualties. The battle, as well as the
following Surrender at
Perevolochna, was a
devastating blow to Charles, who
managed to
escape over the river...
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prisoner of war
along with
other officers following the
Surrender at
Perevolochna. All the
soldiers were executed, and the
officers were
imprisoned in...
- fled to the
Ottoman Empire while the
remains of his army
surrendered at
Perevolochna. This
shattering defeat in 1709 did not end the war,
although it decided...
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Castle Hill (reconstructed)
Bohdan Khmelnytskyi monument in
Chyhyryn Perevolochna,
former fortress on
Dnieper "Чигиринська територіальна громада" (in Ukrainian)...