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Battle Of Wilno (1812)
Battle of Vilnius (Vilna, Wilno) may refer to: * Battle of Vilnius (1655), Russia captures the city during the Russo-Polish War (1654–1667) * Battle of Vilnius (1660), Grand Duchy of Lithuania recaptures the city from Russia * Battle of Vilnius (1702), Grand Duchy of Lithuania unsuccessfully attempts to capture the city from Sweden during the Great Northern War * Battle of Wilno (1812), France captures the city during the French invasion of Russia * First Battle of Wilno (1831), Polish uprising of 1831 * Second Battle of Wilno (1831), Polish uprising of 1831 * Battle of Vilna (1915), Germany captures the city during World War I * Vilna offensive (1919), Poland captures the city during the Polish–Soviet War * First Battle of Wilno (1920), Soviet Union captures the city during the Polish–Soviet War * Second Battle of Wilno (1920), Poland recaptures the city during the Polish–Soviet War * Battle of Wilno (1939), Soviet Union captures the city during the Invasion of Poland ...
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Battle Of Vilnius (1655)
The Battle of Vilnius, Wilno, or Vilna was an attack by Russian and Cossack forces on Vilnius, the capital of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania within the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, that occurred on 8 August 1655 during the Russo-Polish War (1654–67). The Polish–Lithuanian forces under the leadership of Great Hetman Janusz Radziwiłł were defeated by the Russian army of Alexis of Russia. It was the first time that a foreign power managed to capture the Vilnius Castle Complex. The six-year Muscovite occupation that followed resulted in a major depopulation and a decline of the city for many years to come. The defeat was one of the reasons Janusz Radziwiłł and several other Lithuanian magnates surrendered the Grand Duchy to Sweden at the Union of Kėdainiai. Battle The Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth was invaded by large Russian (starting the Russo-Polish War (1654–67) in July 1654) and Swedish armies (starting the Swedish Deluge in July 1655). When a large Russian army ...
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Battle Of Vilnius (1660)
Battle of Vilnius (Vilna, Wilno) may refer to: * Battle of Vilnius (1655), Russia captures the city during the Russo-Polish War (1654–1667) * Battle of Vilnius (1660), Grand Duchy of Lithuania recaptures the city from Russia * Battle of Vilnius (1702), Grand Duchy of Lithuania unsuccessfully attempts to capture the city from Sweden during the Great Northern War * Battle of Wilno (1812), France captures the city during the French invasion of Russia * First Battle of Wilno (1831), Polish uprising of 1831 * Second Battle of Wilno (1831), Polish uprising of 1831 * Battle of Vilna (1915), Germany captures the city during World War I * Vilna offensive (1919), Poland captures the city during the Polish–Soviet War * First Battle of Wilno (1920), Soviet Union captures the city during the Polish–Soviet War * Second Battle of Wilno (1920), Poland recaptures the city during the Polish–Soviet War * Battle of Wilno (1939), Soviet Union captures the city during the Invasion of Poland ...
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Battle Of Vilnius (1702)
The Battle of Vilnius was a battle which took place on 16 April 1702 in Vilnius, the capital of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, during the Great Northern War. Background After having seen the city early seized by the Swedish army, the Grand Notary of Lithuania, Ludwik Konstanty Pociej launched a surprise attack with 3,000 men, although some sources state as few as 2,000 and others 4,000 men. They were equally matched by the Swedes with 3,000 men under Carl Gustav Mörner stationed inside the city,Sliesoriūnas (2009), p. 81 although due to intense sickness it was realistically closer to 2,500. The Dala regiment alone had only 740 men prior to the battle in comparison to its original strength of 1,200.Loe (2012), p. 42 Battle The attack was repulsed and the Polish-Lithuanian army had to withdraw with a loss of 100 men killed and two cannons lost while the Swedes lost 50 men killed in the action.Sliesoriūnas (2009), p. 83 Aftermath The city remained in Swedish control un ...
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Battle Of Wilno (1812)
Battle of Vilnius (Vilna, Wilno) may refer to: * Battle of Vilnius (1655), Russia captures the city during the Russo-Polish War (1654–1667) * Battle of Vilnius (1660), Grand Duchy of Lithuania recaptures the city from Russia * Battle of Vilnius (1702), Grand Duchy of Lithuania unsuccessfully attempts to capture the city from Sweden during the Great Northern War * Battle of Wilno (1812), France captures the city during the French invasion of Russia * First Battle of Wilno (1831), Polish uprising of 1831 * Second Battle of Wilno (1831), Polish uprising of 1831 * Battle of Vilna (1915), Germany captures the city during World War I * Vilna offensive (1919), Poland captures the city during the Polish–Soviet War * First Battle of Wilno (1920), Soviet Union captures the city during the Polish–Soviet War * Second Battle of Wilno (1920), Poland recaptures the city during the Polish–Soviet War * Battle of Wilno (1939), Soviet Union captures the city during the Invasion of Poland ...
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First Battle Of Wilno (1831)
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Second Battle Of Wilno (1831)
The second (symbol: s) is the unit of time in the International System of Units (SI), historically defined as of a day – this factor derived from the division of the day first into 24 hours, then to 60 minutes and finally to 60 seconds each (24 × 60 × 60 = 86400). The current and formal definition in the International System of Units ( SI) is more precise:The second ..is defined by taking the fixed numerical value of the caesium frequency, Δ''ν''Cs, the unperturbed ground-state hyperfine transition frequency of the caesium 133 atom, to be when expressed in the unit Hz, which is equal to s−1. This current definition was adopted in 1967 when it became feasible to define the second based on fundamental properties of nature with caesium clocks. Because the speed of Earth's rotation varies and is slowing ever so slightly, a leap second is added at irregular intervals to civil time to keep clocks in sync with Earth's rotation. Uses Analog clocks and watches often have ...
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Battle Of Vilna (1915)
Battle of Vilnius (Vilna, Wilno) may refer to: * Battle of Vilnius (1655), Russia captures the city during the Russo-Polish War (1654–1667) * Battle of Vilnius (1660), Grand Duchy of Lithuania recaptures the city from Russia * Battle of Vilnius (1702), Grand Duchy of Lithuania unsuccessfully attempts to capture the city from Sweden during the Great Northern War * Battle of Wilno (1812), France captures the city during the French invasion of Russia * First Battle of Wilno (1831), Polish uprising of 1831 * Second Battle of Wilno (1831), Polish uprising of 1831 * Battle of Vilna (1915), Germany captures the city during World War I * Vilna offensive (1919), Poland captures the city during the Polish–Soviet War * First Battle of Wilno (1920), Soviet Union captures the city during the Polish–Soviet War * Second Battle of Wilno (1920), Poland recaptures the city during the Polish–Soviet War * Battle of Wilno (1939), Soviet Union captures the city during the Invasion of Poland * ...
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Vilna Offensive
The Vilna offensive was a campaign of the Polish–Soviet War of 1919–1921. The Polish army launched an offensive on April 16, 1919, to take Vilnius ( pl, Wilno) from the Red Army. After three days of street fighting from April 19–21, the city was captured by Polish forces, causing the Red Army to retreat. During the offensive, the Poles also succeeded in securing the nearby cities of Lida, Pinsk, Navahrudak, and Baranovichi. The Red Army launched a series of counterattacks in late April, all of which ended in failure. The Soviets briefly recaptured the city a year later, in spring 1920, when the Polish army was retreating along the entire front. In the aftermath, the Vilna offensive would cause much turmoil on the political scene in Poland and abroad. Prelude Soviet Russia, while at the time publicly supporting Polish and Lithuanian independence, sponsored communist agitators working against the government of the Second Polish Republic, and considered that the Polish ...
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First Battle Of Wilno (1920)
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Second Battle Of Wilno (1920)
The second (symbol: s) is the unit of time in the International System of Units (SI), historically defined as of a day – this factor derived from the division of the day first into 24 hours, then to 60 minutes and finally to 60 seconds each (24 × 60 × 60 = 86400). The current and formal definition in the International System of Units ( SI) is more precise:The second ..is defined by taking the fixed numerical value of the caesium frequency, Δ''ν''Cs, the unperturbed ground-state hyperfine transition frequency of the caesium 133 atom, to be when expressed in the unit Hz, which is equal to s−1. This current definition was adopted in 1967 when it became feasible to define the second based on fundamental properties of nature with caesium clocks. Because the speed of Earth's rotation varies and is slowing ever so slightly, a leap second is added at irregular intervals to civil time to keep clocks in sync with Earth's rotation. Uses Analog clocks and watches often have ...
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Battle Of Wilno (1939)
The Battle of Wilno (modern Vilnius, Lithuania) was fought by the Polish Army against the Soviet invasion of Poland in 1939, which accompanied the German Invasion of Poland in accordance with Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact. On 18–19 September, Soviet forces took over the city of Wilno. Polish forces, concentrated in the west, were relatively weak in the east. The Polish commanders, unsure whether to actively oppose the Soviet entry into Poland, did not use the full defensive capabilities of the town and nearby fortifications, although the outcome of the battle would not have been likely any different, given the overwhelming Soviet numerical superiority. Prelude The city of Wilno was the capital of the Wilno Voivodeship and the sixth-largest city in the Second Polish Republic, in addition to being and an important industrial centre in the north-east of that country. Administratively, it was part of the Grodno-based III Military Corps Area and under Józef Olszyna-Wilczyński, it was ...
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Battle Of Wilno (1941)
Battle of Vilnius (Vilna, Wilno) may refer to: * Battle of Vilnius (1655), Russia captures the city during the Russo-Polish War (1654–1667) * Battle of Vilnius (1660), Grand Duchy of Lithuania recaptures the city from Russia * Battle of Vilnius (1702), Grand Duchy of Lithuania unsuccessfully attempts to capture the city from Sweden during the Great Northern War * Battle of Wilno (1812), France captures the city during the French invasion of Russia * First Battle of Wilno (1831), Polish uprising of 1831 * Second Battle of Wilno (1831), Polish uprising of 1831 * Battle of Vilna (1915), Germany captures the city during World War I * Vilna offensive (1919), Poland captures the city during the Polish–Soviet War * First Battle of Wilno (1920), Soviet Union captures the city during the Polish–Soviet War * Second Battle of Wilno (1920), Poland recaptures the city during the Polish–Soviet War * Battle of Wilno (1939), Soviet Union captures the city during the Invasion of Poland * Bat ...
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