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 Stanisław Koniecpolski - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Before he reached the age of 20, he had fought in the Dymitriads and the Moldavian Magnate Wars, where he was taken captive by the forces of the Ottoman Empire at the Battle of Cecora in 1620.
Koniecpolski chose to follow a military career, and in 1610 he took part in the Dymitriads against Muscovy, including the Battle of Kłuszyn.
During the siege of the Smolensk fortress on 8 July, 1611, the collapsing walls killed his brother Przedbor and Stanislaw returned to Koniecpol with his body.
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 Polish–Muscovite War (1605–1618) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Polish historiography, the wars are usually referred to as the Dymitriady, and may or may not include the 1617–1618 campaign, which is sometimes referred to as Chodkiewicz [Muscovite] campaign.
On 11 December 1618 the Truce of Deulino (also known as Treaty of Dywilino), which concluded the Dymitriad's war, gave the Commonwealth control over some of the conquered territories, including the territories of Chernihiv (Czernihów) and Severia (Siewiersk) and the city of Smolensk, and proclaimed a 15-year truce.
The story of Dymitriads and False Dimitris proved useful to the future generations of rulers and politicians in Poland and Russia, and a distorted version of the real events gained much fame in Muscovy, later Russia, as well as in Poland.
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 Drzewo Genealogiczne Rodziny Wajszczuków
In the first stage, known to Poles as the Dymitriads (Polish: Dymitriady), certain Commonwealth szlachta magnates (high ranking nobility), encouraged by some Muscovite boyars — but without the official consent of the Polish king Sigismund III Vasa (Polish: Zygmunt III Waza) — attempted to exploit Muscovite weakness and intervene in its civil war.
They thus supported the tsar pretenders False Dmitriy I and later False Dmitriy II (hence the Polish name of the war, the Dymitriads) against the crowned tsar, Vasili Shuiski.
The first Dymitriad began in 1605 and ended in 1606 with the death of False Dmitri I. The second Dymitriad in 1607 and lasted until 1609, when Tsar Shuisky made a military alliance with Sweden.
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 Osmanlı Tarihi Kültürü Medeniyeti Edebiyatı Sanatı
The first Dymitriad begun in 1605 and ended in 1606 with the death of False Dmitri I, the second begun in 1607 and lasted until 1609, when tsar Shuisky signed alliance with Sweden.
On 11th December 1618 the Truce of Deulino (Dywilino), which concluded the Dymitriad's war, gave the Commonwealth control over some conquered territories, including territories of Czerniyhov and Seversk and the city of Smolensk, and proclaimed a 15-year truce.
The story of Dymitriads and False Dimtiris proved useful to the future generations of rulers and politicians in Poland and Russia, and a distored version of the real events gained much fame in Muscovy, later Russia, as well as in Poland.
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 Polish-Muscovite War (1605–1618) - Wikipedia Mirror   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
In the first stage, known to Poles as the Dymitriads (Polish: -{Dymitriady}-), certain Commonwealth szlachta magnates (high ranking nobility), encouraged by some Muscovite boyars — but without the official consent of the Polish king Sigismund III Vasa (Polish: Zygmunt III Waza) — attempted to exploit Muscovite weakness and intervene in its civil war.
The war is also divided into the First Dymitriad (1605–1606) and Second Dymitriad (1607–1609) and the Polish-Muscovite (Russian) War (1609–1618), which can subsequently be divided into two wars of 1609–1611 and 1617-1618.
In Polish historiography, the wars are usually referred to as the Dymitriady, and may or may not include the 1617-1618 campaign, which is sometimes referred to as Chodkiewicz [Muscovite] campaign.
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 History of Russia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Government functionaries continued to serve, regardless of the ruler's legitimacy or the faction controlling the throne.
The succession disputes during the "Time of Troubles" caused the loss of much territory to the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and Sweden during the wars such as the Dymitriads, the Ingrian War and the Smolensk War.
Recovery for Russia came in the mid-17th century, when successful wars with the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1654–1667) brought substantial gains, including Smolensk, Kiev and the eastern half of Ukraine.
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Some of the Piast (old Polish dynasty) dukes of Silesia also supported returning their lands to the Polish realm, especially given the attractive religious tolerance policy of the Commonwealth and the fact that the Polish western regions had been very peaceful and secure for a long time.
Sigismund III decided to help the Habsburgs and privately hired an infamous mercenary group called the Lisowczycy, who were unemployed after the end of the wars with Muscovy (Dymitriads) and were plundering and terrorizing the entire region of Lithuania.
Sigismund sent the Lisowczycy to aid the Habsburgs towards the end of 1619.
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 Talk:Kiev - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Let's just all agree on the general rules first and discuss the applications for particular cities separately.
Let me add a comment based on personal experience: there are new Polish names waiting for English/Russian/Ukrainian versions in the Dymitriads article.
This is not about the use inside of the articles as I said above.
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