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- The Battle of Shepeleviche (Szepielewicze) or Battle of Ciecierzyn on 24 August 1654 was one of the first battles of the Russo-Polish War (1654–67). It...
- On 24 August 1654, Russian forces defeated the Poles at the Battle of Shepeleviche during the Russo-Polish War. During World War II, the village was under...
- Lithuanian Hetmans J****z Radziwiłł and Korwin Gosiewski in the Battle of Shepeleviche. In 1654, the former Prin****lity of Trubetsk was conquered by Aleksey...
- 12. Radziwill was again defeated twelve days later at the Battle of Shepeleviche. After a three-month siege, Smolensk – the main object of the previous...
- victory. Days later he was defeated by the Russians at the Battle of Shepeleviche. The following winter Lithuanian counter-offensive proved unsuccessful;...
- of Mstislav [pl] Trubetsky M****acre [pl] Battle of Shklow Battle of Shepeleviche Battle of Okhmativ Battle of Vilnius Battle of Horodok Siege of Lwów [pl]...
- North America. August 25 – Russia routs the Polish Army in the Battle of Shepeleviche. September 3 – In England, the First Protectorate Parliament ****embles...
- August - one of the first battles of the Russo-Polish War. Battle of Shepeleviche 24–25 August - one of the first battles of the Russo-Polish War. Battle...
- Loyew (1651) – 1651 – Khmelnytsky Uprising (Deluge (history) Battle of Shepeleviche – 1654 – Russo-Polish War (1654–1667) (Polish-Russian Wars) Battle of...
- that month Radziwiłł would face defeat at the battle of Szepielewicze (Shepeleviche). That battle would mark Russian victory in Lithuania. Shklov was taken...