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- The Battle of Stavishche (Polish: Bitwa pod Stawiszczami), also called the Siege of Stawiszcze, took place between July 7 - October 7, 1664, during the...
- campaigns against the Crimean Khanate. On July 7, Czarniecki besieged Stavishche, defeating Right-Bank rebels and Briukhovetsky's Cossacks. On October...
- Basya Battle of Chudnov Battle of Kushliki Battle of Vitebsk Battle of Stavishche Siege of Hlukhiv Defeat 1655– 1660 Northern War of 1655–1660 (Second Northern...
- – 1664 – Russo-Polish War (1654–1667) (Polish-Russian Wars) Battle of Stavishche – 1664 – Russo-Polish War (1654–1667) (Polish-Russian Wars) Battle of...
- (left) Departure of Tsar Alexei to inspect the troops (1664) The siege of Stavishche by Polish troops (1664) Belligerents Tsardom of Russia Cossack Hetmanate...
- the division advanced another 50 km, crossed the Ros River and captured Stavishche. The 16th Panzer Division, which was forced to repel counterattacks of...
- Kulikov's division was tasked with advancing 50 kilometers and reaching Stavishche by the end of 24 July to close the gap with the 6th Army by 30 kilometers...
- woman, shortly before the marriage he accepted Catholicism. He lived in Stavishche village, worked as a foreman shoe shop and was an active parishioner of...
- in the family of an Orthodox priest. In 1905 the family lived in the Stavishche village, Tarashcha County. On 5 June 1912 he graduated from the Kyiv real...
- victory, Novi Zrin is destro**** after its capture by the Ottomans Battle of Stavishche July–October – Polish victory and one of the last battles of the Russo-Polish...