The Battle of Kliszów (also spelled Klissow or Klezow) took place on July 19, 1702, near the village of Kliszów in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
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Battle of Kliszów is an 18th-century oil on canvas painting by an unknown artist. It depicts the Battle of Kliszów on 19 July 1702 between the Swedish...
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Sophia, daughter of King Charles XI of Sweden. He became reigning duke in infancy, upon his father's death in 1702 at the Battle of Kliszów, co-ruling, however...
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Polish hussars (redirect from Hussars of Poland)
1702 (at the Battle of Kliszów) until 1776, the obsolete hussars were demoted and largely assigned to ceremonial roles. The etymology of the word hussar...
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in the Great Northern War and was killed by artillery fire in the Battle of Kliszów in Poland. According to Robert Massie's Peter the Great: His Life...
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Saxon-Russian army in the Battle of Düna, he was able to begin his campaign against Poland. After the victory at the Battle of Kliszów in July 1702, Karl XII...
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the former, and thus the invasion of Poland had begun. After crushing his enemies once more in the battle of Kliszów, Charles XII considered a quick strike...
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of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, resulting in the successful Battle of Kliszów in 1702, where the Drabants fought in the cavalry engagement on the...
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Sweden (redirect from Kingdom of Sweden)
his Saxon allies at the Battle of Kliszów in 1702. This gave Russia time to rebuild and modernise its army. After the success of invading Poland, Charles...
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Augustus II the Strong (redirect from Frederick Augustus I, Elector of Saxony)
up with an invasion of Poland. He captured Warsaw on 14 May 1702, defeated the Polish-Saxon army again at the Battle of Kliszów (July 1702), and took...
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Magnus Stenbock (category Members of the Privy Council of Sweden)
100. Later, Stenbock recalled the battle as the most difficult he had ever experienced. After the battle of Kliszów, Charles XII spread his troops around...
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Carl Gustaf Creutz (category Swedish military personnel of the Great Northern War)
the battles of Petschora and Kletsh. Promotions to major and lieutenant colonel then came quickly. Creutz became a colonel in 1704. The Battle of Poltava...
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Lesser Poland (redirect from History of Lesser Poland)
Northern War began. Lesser Poland once again became a battleground, with Battle of Kliszów taking place there in 1702, and the Sandomierz Confederation formed...
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side. History of the Polish Army List of Napoleonic battles List of wars involving Germany – An aspect of German military history List of wars involving...
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Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (redirect from Commonwealth of the Crown of the Polish Kingdom and Grand Duchy of Lithuania)
Commonwealth and vanquished the Saxe-Polish forces at the Battle of Kliszów in 1702 and at the Battle of Pułtusk in 1703. Charles then succeeded in dethroning...
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Axel Sparre (category People of the Great Northern War)
Northern War, for example in the battle at the Düna, the battle of Kliszów, the battle of Fraustadt and the battle of Poltava. He avoided surrender at...
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Axel Gyllenkrok (category Governors of Gothenburg and Bohus County)
Battle of Poltava (8 July 1709), Gyllenkrok followed the King to the Ottoman Empire. Shortly afterwards, he was captured by the forces of Peter I of Russia...
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invasion of Poland.: 13–14 After several defeats in the battles of Kliszów, Kraków, Pultusk and Toruń, Augustus was finally dethroned in favor of a monarch...
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Jacob Heinrich von Flemming (category Field marshals of Saxony)
of the Daugava in 1701. During the Battle of Kliszów in 1702 he was severely wounded. In 1705 August made him general of the cavalry and Minister of War...
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Adam Heinrich von Steinau (category Field marshals of Saxony)
Crossing of the Daugava against King Charles XII of Sweden. On 9 July 1702 in Poland he lost the Battle of Kliszów. On 21 April 1703 a decisive battle was...
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Cavalry (category Civil War military equipment of the United States)
in melee with the Drabant cavalry of the Swedish Empire. From their last engagement in 1702 (at the Battle of Kliszów) until 1776, the obsolete Winged...
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Carl Gustav Rehnskiöld (category Battle of Poltava)
organization of the Carolean Army and drafted the battle plans for the landing at Humlebæk and for the battles of Narva, Düna and Kliszów. In the Battle of Fraustadt...
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see History of Sweden. See also the list of Swedish monarchs and list of prime ministers of Sweden. Timeline of Faroese history Timeline of Icelandic history...
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Kliszów [ˈkliʂuf] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kije, within Pińczów County, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, in south-central Poland...
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Johann Matthias von der Schulenburg (category Counts of Austria)
fought under Prince Eugene of Savoy at the Battle of Oudenaarde, the Siege of Tournai and the Battle of Malplaquet in the wars of Spanish Succession. The...
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again captured by the Swedes; King Charles XII of Sweden stayed here for a while, after the Battle of Kliszów. In the late 18th century, Pińczów was purchased...
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Axel Erik Roos (category Swedish military personnel of the Great Northern War)
during the Great Northern War and participated in a number of battles. Roos was wounded at Kliszów and Fraustadt, was appointed second lieutenant in the Södermanland...
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King Charles XII of Sweden, who secured his rights by the Peace of Travendal in 1700. Frederick IV was killed at the Battle of Kliszów in 1702, and his...
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Georg Lybecker (category Swedish military personnel of the Great Northern War)
Northern War, notably at the battle of Kliszów in 1702. He and was appointed Governor of Viborg and Nyslott County and major general of cavalry in 1706. He became...
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Poland–Sweden relations (category Bilateral relations of Poland)
to become a symbol of resistance in Poland. During the celebrations of the 350th anniversary of the battle in 2005, Ambassador of Sweden in Poland Tomas...
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