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  2. Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki - Wikipedia

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    The day after his death, John Sobieski won the Battle of Chocim, which reversed some of the losses under Michael I's reign. On 19 May 1674 Hetman John Sobieski was elected the new monarch after the Free election of 1674. After the funeral, the heart of the king was buried at a Camedule Monastery in the Bielany district of Warsaw.

  3. John III Sobieski Monument (Warsaw) - Wikipedia

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    John III Sobieski Monument (Polish: Pomnik Jana III Sobieskiego) is a sculpture in Warsaw, Poland, within the neighbourhood of Ujazdów in the Downtown district, in the Royal Baths Park. It is a sandstone equestrian statue of John III Sobieski , monarch of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth from 1674 to 1696, commemorating his victory in the ...

  4. Jan Sobieski's expedition against the Tatar chambuls

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    On October 11, Sobieski's troops crossed the Dniester and set off in pursuit of the retreating Haci Girey. After a strenuous day and night march, the crown army , in the strength of a thousand soldiers (the rest could not keep up and stayed behind), caught up with the Tatars at dawn on October 14 and smashed them in battles at Petranka and Kalush .

  5. John III Sobieski - Wikipedia

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    John III Sobieski (Polish: Jan III Sobieski (Polish pronunciation: [ˈjan ˈtʂɛt͡ɕi sɔˈbʲɛskʲi]); Lithuanian: Jonas III Sobieskis (Lithuanian pronunciation: ['joːnäs so'bʲɛskis]); Latin: Ioannes III Sobiscius (Latin pronunciation: [joˈannɛs soˈbiʃiʊs]) 17 August 1629 – 17 June 1696) was King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1674 until his death in 1696.

  6. Siege of Kamenets - Wikipedia

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    However, these arrangements were not accepted by the Polish parliament. A new army was assembled, at the head of which Hetman Jan Sobieski crushed the Turks at Chocim in November 1673. The war lasted until 1676. Kamieniec returned to Poland in 1699, following the Treaty of Karlowitz.

  7. Battle of Lwów (1675) - Wikipedia

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    The Polish king John III Sobieski decided to concentrate his troops in and around Lwów [1]: 653 and face the assaulting Muslim army after more reinforcements arrived. The Ottoman commander was notified of the concentration and moved his army to Lwow. [1]: 649 Sobieski decided to split his forces.

  8. Battle of Kalnyk - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Kalnyk took place on 21 October 1671, during the Polish-Cossack-Tatar war of 1666-1671. The Polish crown hetman Jan Sobieski defeated the Cossack-Tatar army, which was coming to the aid of Kalnik, besieged by the Poles. Despite the victory, Sobieski failed to take Kalnik and retreated to Bratslav.

  9. Polmos - Wikipedia

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    Polmos Zielona Góra – owner and producer of vodka brands Luksusowa, Siwucha; Polmos Starogard Gdański – part of Premium Distillers (subsidiary of United Beverages S.A.), owner of the brand Krupnik, producer of vodka brand Sobieski; Polmos in Siedlce – owner and producer of vodka brand Chopin