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Pidhaitsi (Ukrainian: Підгайці; Polish:
Podhajce; Yiddish: פּידײַיִץ, romanized: Pidayitz) is a
small city in
Ternopil Raion,
Ternopil Oblast, western...
- The
Battle of
Podhajce took
place on 8–9
September 1698 near
Podhajce in
Ruthenian Voivodship during the
Great Turkish War. In
response to the impending...
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Battle of
Podhajce may
refer to
Battle of
Podhajce (1667)
Battle of
Podhajce (1698) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Battle...
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Podhajce is a city in
Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine.
Podhajce may also
refer to:
Battle of
Podhajce (disambiguation)
Podgaj (disambiguation)
Podgaje (disambiguation)...
- The
Battle of
Podhajce (October 6–16, 1667) was
fought in the town of
Podhajce in the Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth (nowadays Pidhaitsi,
western Ukraine)...
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decisive victories. The last
battle of the
campaign was the
battle of
Podhajce in 1698,
where Polish hetman Feliks Kazimierz Potocki defeated the Ottoman...
- on 27
February 1667 and was
buried in the
Church of the Holy
Trinity in
Podhajce. The
nickname "Rewera" was
given to Stanisław
Potocki because of his frequent...
- He
comanded cavalry regiment in
Battle of
Chudnov (1660) and
Battle of
Podhajce (1667). As the
Marshal of the
Election Sejm on 2 May – 19 June 1669 in...
- Ottomans, his
Polish army
defeated a
Tatar expedition in the
Battle of
Podhajce in 1698.
Unfortunately on 22
September a
conflict between Polish and Saxon...
- John II
Casimir Vasa of
Poland sta**** at the castle.
During the
Battle of
Podhajce in 1667, John III Sobieski,
later King of Poland,
while preparing the previously...