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- Battle of Wallhof (Latvian: Valles kauja, also known as Battle of Walmojza) was fought between Sweden and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth on 17 January...
- Field Marshal by King Gustav II Adolf. He also led troops in the Battle of Wallhof and the Batte of Wenden in 1626. When King Gustav II Adolf decided to join...
- 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. In April...
- 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...
- 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)...
- 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...
- har**** Swedish units in Livonia. Meanwhile, Sapieha camped near Valle (Wallhof, southern Latvia), which lies halfway between Bauska and Koknese. Gustav...
- Gosiewski Jan Sapieha Battle of Kroppenhof Battle of Listenhoff Battle of Wallhof Defeat 1625 Zhmaylo Uprising Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Zaporozhian...
- 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...
- Sasmaka in Latvian Valgale Wallgahlen Valgunde Wolgund Valka Walk Valle Wallhof Valmiera Wolmar Valtaiķi Neuhausen Vandzene Wandsen Vane Wahnen Vangaži...