- Stanisław
Żółkiewski (Polish pronunciation: [staˈɲiswav ʐuwˈkʲɛfskʲi]; 1547 – 7
October 1620) was a
Polish nobleman of the
Lubicz coat of arms, a magnate...
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Żółkiewski family (Polish: Żółkiewscy) is a
Polish magnate family of
Lubicz coat of arms. The
family is of
Ruthenian (Galicia, Polish: Ruś Halicka) origin...
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enemy like Russia. Thus
Żółkiewski favored the
plans for
peaceful and
voluntary union, much like that with Lithuania.
Żółkiewski offered Russian boyars...
- with
additional Lithuanian units under the
command of
hetman Stanisław
Żółkiewski and ****isted by
Russian boyars led by
Mikhail Saltykov. The occupation...
- Polish–Lithuanian
forces were
neither sufficient nor
fully prepared.
Hetman Stanisław
Żółkiewski, who was by then over 70
years old (as
Commonwealth policy didn't allow...
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Stefan Jakub Żółkiewski (9
December 1911 – 4
January 1991) was a
Polish theoretist,
historian of
literature and
literary critic. He was born and died in...
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victory over Russia, due to the
tactical competence of
hetman Stanisław
Żółkiewski and the
military prowess of
Polish hussars, the
elite of the army of the...
- war, and a year
later the
Polish winged hussar units under Stanisław
Żółkiewski occupied Moscow for two
years after defeating the
Russians at Klushino...
- river. The
attacking side was the army
commanded by
Hetman Stanisław
Żółkiewski. They
numbered around 5,000 soldiers. The
Cossack troops took up defensive...
- Stanisław
Żółkiewski at the
Battle of Klushino.
After the battle, with only 400
loyal men remaining, De la
Gardie negotiated a
truce with
Żółkiewski, securing...