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- The Battle of the Siritsa River (also Seritsa) took place on 27 August 1501 between the forces of the Livonian Order under Grand Master Wolter von Plettenberg...
- took him prisoner. In 1501, his army was crushed in the Battle of the Siritsa River by Wolter von Plettenberg, master of the Livonian Order and ally...
- alliance on 17 May 1501. Their first success was seen in the Battle of the Siritsa River. The battle took place on 27 August 1501 between the Livonian Confederation...
- In 1501 it was conquered by the Livonian Order after the Battle of the Siritsa River. In 1582 it was captured by Polish forces of Jan Zamoyski. In the...
- Stanisław Kiszka Alexander Jagiellon Battle of Vedrosha Battle of the Siritsa River Battle of Mstislavl Siege of Smolensk Defeat 1502– 1510 Polish-Moldavian...
- the war as a Lithuanian ally. The Livonian troops won the Battle of the Siritsa River in August 1501, besieged Pskov, and won the Battle of Lake Smolino...
- Duke of Nemours as France's Viceroy of Naples. August 27 – Battle of the Siritsa River: The Livonian Order, supporting the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in the...
- and artillery fire. With such tactics Plettenberg won the Battle of the Siritsa River (August 1501), where an army of the Livonian Confederation of 8,000...
- 1501, the armies of Pskov and Moscow were defeated in the Battle of the Siritsa River by the Livonian Order, but the city withstood a subsequent siege...
- Duke of Nemours as France's Viceroy of Naples. August 27 – Battle of the Siritsa River: The Livonian Order, supporting the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in the...