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  1. Jan Karol Chodkiewicz ( Lithuanian: Jonas Karolis Chodkevičius; c. 1561 – 24 September 1621) was a military commander of the Grand Ducal Lithuanian Army, who was from 1601 Field Hetman of Lithuania, and from 1605 Grand Hetman of Lithuania. He was one of the most prominent noblemen and military commanders of the Polish–Lithuanian ...

  2. Apr 14, 2023 · Jan Karol Chodkiewicz is a pure Evony Attack Sub City General. His Special Skill, Battle of Kircholm, reduces the attack of Mounted Troops by 25% and the defense and HP of Siege Machines by 30%. This is huge for these Troop Types, making him ideal if you know you will be coming up against a large number of these in PVP. Jan Karol Chodkiewicz ...

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  3. Jan Karol Chodkiewicz herbu własnego (ur. 1570/1571 [1], zm. 24 września 1621 r. w Chocimiu [2]) – hetman wielki litewski od 1605, hetman polny litewski od 1600, wojewoda wileński od 1616, starosta generalny żmudzki od 1599, w 1596 mianowany podczaszym litewskim [3], hrabia na Szkłowie, Nowej Myszy i Bychowie, pan na Mielcu i Kraśniku ...

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  5. Jan Karol Chodkiewicz (born 1560, probably at Stary Bykhov, Pol.—died Sept. 24, 1621, Chocim) Polish hetman who won remarkable victories against the Swedes and the Turks despite the vacillating policies and inadequate support of his king, Sigismund III Vasa of Poland. The son of a prominent Ruthenian military family active in Lithuania ...

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  6. The Battle of Moscow was a series of two battles, which took place in Moscow, on September 1 and 3, 1612, during the Polish–Muscovite War (1605–18), and Time of Troubles. Forces of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth were commanded by Field Hetman of Lithuania, Jan Karol Chodkiewicz, while the Russians were led by Dmitry Pozharsky.

    • 1 and 3 September 1612
    • Moscow
    • Russian victory
  7. The Polish commander Jan Karol Chodkiewicz, Grand Hetman of Lithuania, led 3,900 men against a Swedish force of 10,700 under the command of the newly crowned King Charles IX of Sweden. Chodkiewicz placed the bulk of his hussars on his flanks with particular emphasis on his left.

  8. Sep 24, 2021 · Jan Karol Chodkiewicz he died on September 24, 1621 in a camp near Chocim besieged by the Turks. The hetman's body was buried in Kamieniec Podolski. The funeral took place in Ostrog, i.e. in the estate of his young wife. The choice of the place was a violation of the will of the hetman, who wanted to be buried in Kretinga, where the body of his ...

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