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Armed conflicts between Poland (including the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and Civitas Schinesghe ("Duchy of Poland")) and Russia (including the Soviet Union and Kievan Rus') include: Polish or Polish–Lithuanian victory. Russian, Soviet, Muscovite, Ruthenian, or Kievan Rus' victory.
The Russo-Polish War of 1654–1667, also called the Thirteen Years' War, [6] Muscovite War of 1654–1667 [7] and the First Northern War, [6] was a major conflict between the Tsardom of Russia and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Russo-Polish War (1658-1666)--After an unsuccessful war against Sweden (and a three-year truce with Stockholm), Russia renews its old war against Poland by invading Lithuania. The Poles were again assisted by the Crimean Tartars.
The threat spurred Russia and Poland-Lithuania to look for closer ties, resulted in the anti-Turkish and anti-Crimean alliance that was signed less than a year after the truce of Andrusovo, in December 1667.
28 wrz 2023 · The Russo-Polish War of 1654–1667 is an important milestone in stories our country. After all, it was in this confrontation that Russia managed to interrupt a series of painful military defeats, and also not only regain the lands lost during the Great Troubles, but also annex new ones.
The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, hoping firstly to bring to obedience hetman Peter Doroshenko with Russian support, then tried to recapture invaded by Ottomans Podolia and appropriately wanted Russian troops to be moved there, not between Dnepr and Dniester, as it had been agreed before.
The Russo-Polish War of 1654-1667, also called the Russian Deluge or the Thirteen Years' War, was fought between the Tsardom of Russia and Poland-Lithuania amid "The Deluge," a period of foreign invasions in late 17th-century Poland. Orthodox Ukrainians' resentment of Polish Catholicization...