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Battle of
Wallhof (Latvian:
Valles kauja, also
known as
Battle of Walmozja) was
fought between Sweden and the Polish-Lithuanian
Commonwealth on 7 January...
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river in
order to
carry out a
surprise attack on the
Commonwealth camp at
Wallhof. Gustavus'
expeditionary force consisted of some 4,900 men,
which included...
- Polish–Swedish War (1626–1629). In the
course of it he won a
victory at
Wallhof,
fought at Gniew, Dirschau, and
suffered a
defeat at Trzciana. His reign...
- the time,
proving itself on
numerous occasions on
battlefields such as
Wallhof, Narva, and Düna. The
military of the
Swedish empire is
commonly (and wrongfully)...
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Gosiewski Jan
Sapieha Battle of
Kroppenhof Battle of
Listenhoff Battle of
Wallhof Defeat 1625
Zhmaylo Uprising Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth Zaporozhian...
- to be catastrophic. The
first skirmish took
place in
January 1626 near
Wallhof, in present-day Latvia,
where the
Swedish army of 4,900 men
ambushed a...
- in
localized use
until 1923.
January 7 – Polish-Swedish War:
Battle of
Wallhof in
Latvia –
Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden,
defeats a
Polish army. January...
- har****
Swedish units in Livonia. Meanwhile,
Sapieha camped near
Valle (
Wallhof,
southern Latvia),
which lies
halfway between Bauska and Koknese. Gustav...
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victorious in the end. The
first encounter of the war took
place near
Wallhof, Latvia,
where a
Swedish army of 4,900 men
under Gustavus II
Adolphus ambushed...
- were able to keep Dyneburg, but
suffered a
heavy defeat at the
Battle of
Wallhof. The
losses impacted severely the
trade and
customs income of the Great...