m (Remove some templates, interwiki links, and move Wikipedia link above categories) |
(→top: Consolidate and update some maintenance tag dates) Tag: apiedit |
||
(2 intermediate revisions by one other user not shown) | |||
Line 7: | Line 7: | ||
|place =near [[Wisniowiec]] ([[Lopushna]]) |
|place =near [[Wisniowiec]] ([[Lopushna]]) |
||
|coordinates ={{coord|55|42|N|21|8|E|display=title|region:LT_type:event}} |
|coordinates ={{coord|55|42|N|21|8|E|display=title|region:LT_type:event}} |
||
− | |map_type = |
||
− | |map_relief = |
||
− | |latitude = |
||
− | |longitude = |
||
− | |map_size = |
||
− | |map_marksize = |
||
− | |map_caption = |
||
− | |map_label = |
||
− | |territory = |
||
|result =Lithuanian-Polish victory |
|result =Lithuanian-Polish victory |
||
⚫ | |||
− | |status = |
||
− | |combatants_header = |
||
⚫ | |||
|combatant2 = Crimean Tatars |
|combatant2 = Crimean Tatars |
||
|commander1 = [[Konstanty Ostrogski]]<br/>[[Mikołaj Kamieniecki]] |
|commander1 = [[Konstanty Ostrogski]]<br/>[[Mikołaj Kamieniecki]] |
||
|commander2 = [[Meñli I Giray]] |
|commander2 = [[Meñli I Giray]] |
||
− | |units1 = |
||
− | |units2 = |
||
|strength1 =6,000 |
|strength1 =6,000 |
||
|strength2 =10,000-30,000 |
|strength2 =10,000-30,000 |
||
|casualties1 =1,000 |
|casualties1 =1,000 |
||
|casualties2 =5,000 |
|casualties2 =5,000 |
||
− | |notes = |
||
− | |campaignbox = |
||
}} |
}} |
||
The '''Battle of Wisniowiec''' (also known as the '''Battle of Lopuszno''') took place on 28 April 1512. |
The '''Battle of Wisniowiec''' (also known as the '''Battle of Lopuszno''') took place on 28 April 1512. |
||
− | The combined Polish-Lithuanian forces under Grand Crown Hetman [[Mikołaj Kamieniecki]] and Grand Lithuanian Hetman [[Konstanty Ostrogski]] defeated the raid of the Crimean Tatars. The battle was fought in [[Lopushna|Lopuszno]]{{Disambiguation needed|date=November |
+ | The combined Polish-Lithuanian forces under Grand Crown Hetman [[Mikołaj Kamieniecki]] and Grand Lithuanian Hetman [[Konstanty Ostrogski]] defeated the raid of the Crimean Tatars. The battle was fought in [[Lopushna|Lopuszno]]{{Disambiguation needed|date=November 2015}} near [[Vishnevets|Wisniowiec]].<ref>http://www.allempires.com/article/index.php?q=The_Crimean_Khanate</ref> |
− | The raids continued. In 1516, another great Tatar raid ravaged the Woiwodschafts of Russia, [[Belsk]], and [[Ljubelsk]], carrying off no fewer than 50,000 captives to be sold as slaves at [[Kertch]]. In 1519, the Tatars defeated a Polish army-corps of 5000. In 1527, they were routed at [[Kaniow]]{{Disambiguation needed|date=November |
+ | The raids continued. In 1516, another great Tatar raid ravaged the Woiwodschafts of Russia, [[Belsk]], and [[Ljubelsk]], carrying off no fewer than 50,000 captives to be sold as slaves at [[Kertch]]. In 1519, the Tatars defeated a Polish army-corps of 5000. In 1527, they were routed at [[Kaniow]]{{Disambiguation needed|date=November 2015}}, when 80,000 captives were recovered.<ref>http://www.oldandsold.com/articles11/slavic-europe-4.shtml</ref> |
==References== |
==References== |
Latest revision as of 22:23, 6 May 2017
Battle of Wisniowiec | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| |||||||
Belligerents | |||||||
Grand Duchy of Lithuania Kingdom of Poland | Crimean Tatars | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Konstanty Ostrogski Mikołaj Kamieniecki | Meñli I Giray | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
6,000 | 10,000-30,000 | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
1,000 | 5,000 |
The Battle of Wisniowiec (also known as the Battle of Lopuszno) took place on 28 April 1512.
The combined Polish-Lithuanian forces under Grand Crown Hetman Mikołaj Kamieniecki and Grand Lithuanian Hetman Konstanty Ostrogski defeated the raid of the Crimean Tatars. The battle was fought in Lopusznodisambiguation needed near Wisniowiec.[1]
The raids continued. In 1516, another great Tatar raid ravaged the Woiwodschafts of Russia, Belsk, and Ljubelsk, carrying off no fewer than 50,000 captives to be sold as slaves at Kertch. In 1519, the Tatars defeated a Polish army-corps of 5000. In 1527, they were routed at Kaniowdisambiguation needed, when 80,000 captives were recovered.[2]
References[edit | edit source]
This page uses Creative Commons Licensed content from Wikipedia (view authors). |
Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted.