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  1. Despite his attempts to avoid becoming embroiled in the Thirty Years' War, Bogislaw in the Capitulation of Franzburg was forced to allow imperial troops commanded by Albrecht von Wallenstein to use his territories as a base in 1627. In turn, his lands became embroiled in the war, with all its disastrous consequences.

  2. Nov 1, 2014 · What did the Soviet citizens of Smolensk experience when the Nazis occupied their city for twenty-six months between 1941 and 1943? In this micro-history, Cohen examines the quotidian endurance and tribulations of those who remained trapped in the city (the population plunged from 156,000 before the war to about 30,000 at its conclusion).

    • Patricia Herlihy
    • 2014
  3. The Smolensk War (1632–1634) was a conflict fought between the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and Russia. Hostilities began in October 1632 when Russian forces tried to capture the city of Smolensk.

  4. The next opportunity for Muscovy to regain Smolensk, Seversk, and Chernigov came a full twenty years later when Bogdan Khmelnitsky and the Ukrainian cossacks sought Tsar Alexei's support for their war for independence from the Commonwealth.

  5. Bogislaw XIV was the last Duke of Pomerania. He was also the Lutheran administrator of the Prince-Bishopric of Cammin.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Smolensk_WarSmolensk War - Wikipedia

    The Smolensk War (1632–1634) was a conflict fought between the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and Russia. Hostilities began in October 1632 when Russian forces tried to capture the city of Smolensk.

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  8. May 13, 2023 · James and at least one other member of the group were captured and tortured to death. The deaths of Boone’s party were among the first events that led to what became known as “Dunmore’s War.”. Violence with the Colonists and Native-Americans continued with a major event in April 1774.

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