The village of Mątwy (German: 'Montwy') is located about 8 km south of Inowrocław in northern Poland. Formerly an independent village, it is a part of...
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The Battle of Mątwy (Polish: Bitwa pod Mątwami) was the biggest and bloodiest battle of the so-called Lubomirski Rokosz, a rebellion against Polish King...
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Lubomirskiego against the king Jan II Kazimierz. He took part in the Battle of Mątwy in 1666. In 1686 he was chosen as one of the envoys to Moscow, where he...
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the Field Crown Hetman. Soon afterward, he was defeated at the Battle of Mątwy, and signed the Agreement of Łęgonice on 21 July, which ended the Lubomirski...
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Osiedle Piastowskie Uzdrowisko Miechowiczki Osiedle Bajka Rąbin Rąbinek Mątwy Szymborze Solno Kruśliwiec Osiedle Zdrojowe Osiedle Kolejowe Cegielnia Osiedle...
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(Ostrzeszów, Poland) Oflag XXI-C/Z in Grune (Gronówko, Poland) Oflag 10 in Mątwy (Poland) Oflag 6 in Tost (Toszek, Poland) Oflag 58 in Nowa Kuźnia and Siedlce...
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conscripted pospolite ruszenie, defeated royal forces at the Battle of Matwy in 1666. The rebellion ended with the Agreement of Łęgonice, which forced...
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and introduction of the so-called vivente rege election. The Battle of Mątwy, which was the last battle of the rebellion, took place on 13 July 1666...
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Potocki John III Michał Kazimierz Pac Battle of Częstochowa [pl] Battle of Mątwy Defeat 1666– 1671 Polish-Cossack-Tatar War Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
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Częstochowa in 1665 and royal troops led by the future King John III Sobieski at Mątwy in 1666. The Agreement of Łęgonice gave him back his dignity and annulled...
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