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    The Battle of Poznań took place on August 9, 1704 in Poznań, Poland during the Great Northern War. The Swedes won the battle. Northern Wars, Oskar Sjöström...
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  • Battle of Poznań can refer to: Battle of Poznań (1704) Battle of Poznań (1945) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Battle...
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    16, 1704 in Warsaw, they dethroned him. In April of the same year, young Voivode of Poznań, Stanisław Leszczyński, met with King Charles XII of Sweden...
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    Poland in place of Augustus II the Strong. 9 August – Battle of Poznań (1704) 10 August – Battle of Narva (1704) The enslavement of Lovisa von Burghausen...
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  • culminating in the formation of Warsaw Confederation on 16 February 1704 and the election of Swedish-endorsed voivode of Poznań, Stanisław I, as the new Polish...
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  • (July 26, 1704) Battle of Posen (Poznań) (August 9, 1704) Battle of Punitz (October 28, 1704) Battle of Gemäuerthof (July 16, 1705) Battle of Rakowitz (July...
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    Arvid Axel Mardefelt (category Swedish military personnel of the Great Northern War)
    charge of the operations of the Swedish Army in Western Poland, and in 1704, he conquered Poznań. In 1706, he distinguished himself in the Battle of Fraustadt...
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    Royal Castle in Poznań (Polish: Zamek Królewski w Poznaniu) dates from 1249 and the reign of Przemysł I. Located in the Polish city of Poznań, it was largely...
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    evacuation of the Bavarian court from the Spanish Netherlands after the defeat of the Battle of Blenheim (13 August 1704), she became Regent of the Government...
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    Saxons at Punitz, near the border of Silesia. In a forced battle on 28 October 1704, Charles XII ran down a certain amount of Saxon troops with his 2,300 cavalrymen...
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    Śródka, just outside the district of Śródka itself. History of Poznań Gazeta Wyborcza Poznań, 5 August 2010, p. 3 Janusz Ludwiczak. "Na Śródce powstał trójwymiarowy...
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    combined army of Saxon and Polish-Lithuanian forces, deposed August II and installed Leszczyński as Stanisław I in 1704. In 1709, Charles XII of Sweden, Stanisław's...
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    the Polish civil war of 1704–1706. Some smaller engagements at Poznań, Lwów, Warsaw and Poniec followed in 1704 as a consequence of Augustus II's attempts...
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  • capture Gibraltar Battle of Poznań 8 August - Swedish victory over Saxony and Poland-Lithuania. Battle of Blenheim 14 August – Duke of Marlborough defeats...
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    Frankfurt (Oder) (category Members of the Hanseatic League)
    important role in trade. Centrally positioned in the Kingdom of Prussia between Berlin and Posen (Poznań), on the river Oder with its heavy traffic, the town...
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    Rawicz (category Poznań Voivodeship (1921–1939))
    private town of Polish nobility, administratively located in the Kościan County in the Poznań Voivodeship in the Greater Poland Province of the Polish Crown...
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  • is a timeline of the history of the city of Poznań, Poland. 968 – Roman Catholic Diocese of Poznań established. 10th century – Poznań Cathedral built...
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    Poniec (category Sites of Nazi war crimes during the Invasion of Poland)
    in 1655–1660. The Battle of Poniec occurred nearby on 28 October 1704 during the Great Northern War. After the Second Partition of Poland, in 1793 it...
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  • – Swedish invasion of Poland (1701–1706) (Great Northern War) [Northern Wars] Battle of Poznań (1704) – 1704 – Swedish invasion of Poland (1701–1706)...
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    75% of the military capacity of the Polish army. Some smaller engagements at Poznań, Lwów, Warsaw and Poniec followed in 1704 as a consequence of Augustus'...
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  • though of uncertain provenance. Pope John XIII sent it to Poland around 968. Displayed at the Poznań Archdiocesan Museum [pl] in Poznań. Sword of Osman...
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    Great Northern War (1702, 1704, 1705), War of the Polish Succession, Warsaw Uprising (1794), Battle of Praga and the Massacre of Praga inhabitants, November...
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    swoich czasów, Wrocław 1951, p. 35) was the destruction of property belonging to the Bishopric of Poznań. See W. Karasiewicz: Działalność polityczna Andrzeja...
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  • Timeline of Białystok Timeline of Gdańsk Timeline of Kraków Timeline of Łódź Timeline of Poznań Timeline of Szczecin Timeline of Warsaw Timeline of Wrocław...
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    Church of St. Peter and St. Paul in Vilnius, Pietro Puttini, built 1675–1704 Zamość City Hall, designed by Bernardo Morando, is a unique example of Renaissance...
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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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  • date). 1695 – Parade of Frederick Augustus I. 1697 – Population: 40,000 (approximate). 1700 – Von Tschirnhaus glassworks set up. 1704 - Palais Flemming-Sulkowski...
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  • heads of state of Poland. Currently, the president of Poland is the head of state of the country. See: Poland in the Early Middle Ages Most of these rulers...
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    Jan Opaliński, 1581–1637, voivode of Poznań Łukasz Opaliński, 1581–1654, voivode Jan Tęczyński, 1581–1637, voivode of Kraków Jakub Zadzik, 1582–1642, bishop...
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  • that have received names, and explains the meanings of those names. Official naming citations of newly named small Solar System bodies are approved and...
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