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Swedish victory: War against Sigismund: Started by Charles IX in an attempt to depose Sigismund III. Continued by the Polish–Swedish War (1600–1611). Swedish victory: De la Gardie Campaign: Swedish intervention in the Polish–Russian War (1609–1618) Truce signed after the Battle of Klushino: Polish–Lithuanian victory: Polish–Swedish ...
The Polish–Swedish War (1600–1611) was a continuation of struggle between Sweden and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth over control of Livonia and Estonia, as well as the dispute over the Swedish throne between Charles IX of Sweden and Sigismund III of Poland. After skirmishes, sieges and battles often aborted by Jan Karol Chodkiewicz, a ...
Polish–Swedish union. Poland; Sweden; Swedish separatists Separatist victory, Polish-Swedish Union dissolved Polish–Swedish War (1600–1629) (1600–1629) [67] Location: Baltic Sea, Prussia, Latvia, Poland. Sweden: Poland (Poland-Lithuania) Holy Roman Empire (1626–1629) Truce of Altmark, Livonia ceded to Sweden De la Gardie campaign ...
The Deluge was a series of mid-17th-century military campaigns in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.In a wider sense, it applies to the period between the Khmelnytsky Uprising of 1648 and the Truce of Andrusovo in 1667, comprising the Polish theatres of the Russo-Polish and Second Northern Wars. [6]
This is a chronological list of wars in which Poland or its predecessor states of took an active part, extending from the reign of Mieszko I (960–992) to the present. This list does not include peacekeeping operations (such as UNPROFOR, UNTAES or UNMOP), humanitarian missions or training missions supported by the Polish Armed Forces.
In early 1563, 20 years after the Dacke War, the Swedish admiral Jakob Bagge was a 60 year old veteran. Eric XIV ordered him to provoke the Danes near Gotland or Bornholm and get them to attack the Swedish fleet, so that war on Denmark could be declared on the pretext of self-defense.
The Polish–Swedish War (1600–1629) was thrice interrupted by periods of truce and thus can be divided into: Polish–Swedish War (1600–1611) Polish–Swedish War (1617–1618) Polish–Swedish War (1621–1625) Polish–Swedish War (1626–1629)
The Polish–Swedish War (1617–1618) was a phase of the longer Polish–Swedish War of 1600–1629. It continued the war of 1600–1611 and was an attempt by Sweden to take Polish pressure off Russia. The Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth was then also fighting Tartars and (on the southern front) the Ottoman Empire.