- The
Battle of [the]
Vedrosha (Lithuanian: Vedrošos mūšis; Russian: Ведрошская битва) was
fought near the
Vedrosha river,
close to
Dorogobuzh (then in...
- title. However,
during a war with
Muscovy he was
defeated in the
Battle of
Vedrosha (1500) and held
captive for
three years. In 1503, he
managed to escape...
-
defeated the
Grand Hetman of
Lithuania Konstanty Ostrogski in the
Battle of
Vedrosha and took him prisoner. In 1501, his army was
crushed in the
Battle of the...
- (Kaributas), son of Algirdas.
Muscovy obtained the area
following the
Battle of
Vedrosha in 1503, but lost it to
Poland after the Time of Troubles, when it submitted...
- town. The
Grand Duchy of
Moscow conquered Bryansk following the
Battle of
Vedrosha in 1503. The town was
turned into a
fortress which pla**** a
major role...
- 1508, Ivan III
further consolidated Muscovy,
winning the key
Battle of
Vedrosha and
capturing such
ancient lands of
Kievan Rus' as
Chernihiv and Bryansk...
-
another truce between him and her
father after the
disastrous Battle of
Vedrosha (1500). In the
terms of this truce,
which was
concluded on 25
March 1503...
- Lithuania. The
Great Duchy of
Moscow conquered Bryansk following the
Battle of
Vedrosha in 1503. The town was
turned into a
fortress that pla**** a
major role during...
- Muscovite–Lithuanian Wars,
especially after the
defeat in the
Battle of
Vedrosha. Most nobles,
including Grand Chancellor Mikołaj Radziwiłł,
Bishop of Samogitia...
-
controlled by Muscovites.
After the
Lithuanian defeat at the
Battle of
Vedrosha, the
Severian Prin****lity was
acquired by Muscovy.
After the war the duchy...