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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...
- 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)...
- 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 LatviaGustavus 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...
- 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...