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Alexander, was slandered by certain of his rivals, and declared to be a traitor to his country. The Knes Michael , smarting under such an injury, often appealed to the king, and demanded that the cause should be equitably judged between himself and Saversinski , declaring that he would then be able to clear himself from so heavy a charge; but finding that the king would not listen to his petition, he went over to Hungary to Vladislav, the king's brother. Thence he sent both letters and messengers to the king, imploring him to recognize his plea; but when he found that all his efforts were of no avail…
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Lithuania and they did not strive to separate. Mikhail Krom noted that in the early sources there are no ethnic or religious connotations for the events. These connotations appear only in the writings of the late 1560s-1590s, when ethnic and interconfessional differences in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania sharply worsened and the past was reinterpreted in the form of Orthodoxy-Catholicism confrontation.
902:. Glinskis and their supporters, most of whom were their relatives or served them, took the oath (kissed the cross) to Vasily III in front of Moklokov. Glinski's defection turned the nature of the rebellion from an internal Lithuanian affair to an episode of the Lithuanian-Russian War. This was probably a good conjuncture for Vasily III who wanted to change the course of the war that was not going too well for him.
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Russian Vremennik were untitled — Mikhail's cousins Andrey Drozhdzh, Pyotr Drozhdzh and Jakub Ivashintsov, Semyon Aleksandrov with children Mikhail and Boris, Mikhail Gagin, deacon Nikolsky, brothers Pyotr and Fyodor Furs, Ivan Matov, Svyatosha, Demenya, Izmaylo Turov, Voin Yatskovich and 3 of Mikhail's retainers from the Krizhin family. According to
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published his paper in which he completely rejected the
Yarushevich-Kuznetsov concept. Krom considered the Rebellion a shady enterprise, caused by the desire of Mikhail and his brothers to regain their lost position. He concluded that the majority of Orthodox princes were satisfied with the situation
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historiography, the concept put forward by historian
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Orthodox nobility to join the rebellion, promising that when Mikhail becomes the Grand Duke, he would revive the "Kiev monarchy". From other sources we know only that the rebel units were in the Kiev region. The evidence is Lev Tishkevich's appeal to the Grand Duke, issued on June
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Council, including Zabrzeziński, who was a member, supported Ilyinich and declined to confirm the appointment, calling Drozhdzh a "commoner". They also drew attention to the enthronement privilege of Alexander, which said that only the deprivation of the coat of
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Chronicle dates this to the time after the murder. This version is supported by the fact that Glinski's negotiations with Moscow are not mentioned in Sigismund's letter to Mengli Giray dated February 21, 1508. In a letter to Vasily III, Mikhail Glinski wrote that he would take the oath to Moscow if
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and Mikhail himself (sons of Lev Glinski) as well as Dmitry and Ivan Glinski. Two of these 11 were Dmitry and Vasily Zhizhemsky (Glinski's relatives). The remaining four princes were Ivan Kozlovsky (according to the source, he served the Glinskis), Vasily Muncha, Ivan Ozeretsky and Andrei Drutsky.
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with its surrounding lands. Glinski rejected this offer, probably due to the fact that Moklokov had already brought a response from Vasily III. The Grand Prince of Moscow took the Glinski family into his service and promised to give them all the cities that would be taken in Lithuania. He notified
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and the Lithuanian recognition of Moscow's gains of the previous wars. Glinskis and their supporters were given the right to go to Moscow with all their movable property. The vast land possessions of the rebels in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania were subject to confiscation, although Sigismund I had
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Vasily issued a charter granting protection for his estates and property. Glinski agreed to serve with all the fortresses that he already owned and those he would be able to take by force or persuasion. Vasily III, who'd heard a lot about the abilities of the Prince, accepted the offer and sent a
2565:Сигизмунд Герберштейн. Записки о Московии. В двух томах. — Том 1. Латинский и немецкий тексты, русские переводы с латинского А. И. Малеина и A. B. Назаренко, с ранненововерхненемецкого A. B. Назаренко. / Под редакцией А. Л. Хорошкевич. — Москва: Памятники исторической мысли, 2008. — С. 465-469.
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According to Belarusian historian Makar Shnip, in the early 16th century political groupings made up on an ethnoreligious basis did not exist in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. The cause of the Glinski uprising was the confrontation between Mikhail and Jan Zabrzeziński on different economic and
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and besieged the town, but this siege was also unsuccessful. According to Stryjkowski, although this is contrary to Glisnki's letter to Vasily III, Slutsk was besieged by Glisnki himself. Stryjkowski noted the legend that, being unmarried, Glinski intended to force the widow Princess
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already begun to distribute them to his supporters back in April 1508. Glinski's main estate — Turov — was granted to Prince Konstanty Ostrogski. At the end of 1508, Mikhail Glinski moved to Moscow, where he received Maloyaroslavets as a fiefdom and
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and surrounded the manor. Then Glinski's friend German Shlyaynits broke with the people into the manor. Zabrzeziński was caught getting out of his bed and beheaded on the orders of Glinski by an unnamed Muslim. It was the beginning of the rebellion.
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2102:// Мінск і мінчане: дзесяць стагоддзяў гісторыі (да 510-годдзя атрымання Менскам магдэбургскага права) : матэрыялы Міжнар. навук.-практ. канф., мінск, 4-5 верас. 2009 г. / рэдкал.: А. А. Каваленя . — Мн.: Беларуская навука, 2010. — С. 23—24.
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Nolite confidere in principibus: Mikhail Glinsky, Sigismund the Old and the Council of Lords // Faworyci i opozycjoniści. Król a elity polityczne w Rzeczypospolitej XV—XVIII wieku / red. M. Markiewicz i R. Skowron. — Kraków, 2006. — P. 77—100.
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2434:К вопросу о борьбе русского государства за воссоединение западнорусских земель в начале XVI века // Труды НИИЯЛИЭ при СМ Мордовской АССР. — Вып. 27. (Серия историческая). — Саранск: Мордовское книжное издательство, 1964. — С. 26—43.
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while noting the rebellion's narrowness, described it as a struggle between those of "Russian" and "Lithuanian origins" in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and as an Orthodox Christian struggle against Catholic proselytism.
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2708:Меж Русью и Литвой. Пограничные земли в системе русско-литовских отношений конца XV — первой трети XVI в. — 2-е изд., исправ. и доп. — Moscow: Квадрига; Объединенная редакция МВД России, 2010. — 320 с. — С. 139—153.
2533:Ślub tajemny Jana Janowica Zabrzezińskiego. Garść uwag o powiązaniach rodzinnych elity możnowładczej na Litwie w XV i początkach XVI wieku // Średniowiecze polskie i powszechne — T. 2. — Katowice, 2002. — S. 257.
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served as vicegerent. Probably for this reason the city was surrendered by Ivashintsov without any resistance. According to Bernard Wapowski, in Mazyr Mikhail Glinski was solemnly greeted by the Orthodox clergy.
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and that those who refused to convert would be executed, even though he himself was a Catholic. As proof he relied on the statement of Fyodor Kolontaev, who allegedly had received information from the
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troops, retreated to Orsha. They fired upon the city with cannons, but failed to inflict any damage. In mid-July, Lithuanian forces, consisting of 15-16 thousand soldiers under the leadership of
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decided to demand the return of the territory it had lost in the previous war with Muscovy, and dispatched an ambassador to Moscow with an ultimatum. The ambassador's failure was regarded as
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1345:Вайна Маскоўскай дзяржавы з Вялікім княствам Літоўскім 1500-1503 // Вялікае Княства Літоўскае. Энцыклапедыя у 3 т. — Мн.: БелЭн, 2005. — Т. 1: Абаленскі — Кадэнцыя. — С. 370—371. — 684 с. —
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that he preferred not to declare his true faith until achieving the return of his former position and therefore he asked the emperor, the Roman Church, and every Catholic for forgiveness.
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agreement charter to Glinski. Russian historian Mikhail Krom, taking into account the discrepancy between sources, dates the arrival of Mikhail's envoy to Moscow to March 1508.
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2482:Православные князья в Великом княжестве Литовском в начале XVI века: (К вопросу о социальной базе восстания Глинских) // Отечественная история. — 1992. — № 4.
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Lietuvos metrika. — Knyga Nr. 8 (1499—1514): Užrašymų knyga 8 / Parengė Algirdas Baliulis, Romualdas Firkovičius, Darius Antanavičius. — Vilnius, 1995.
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1790:Глінскіх мяцеж 1508 // Вялікае Княства Літоўскае. Энцыклапедыя у 3 т. — Мн.: БелЭн, 2005. — Т. 1: Абаленскі — Кадэнцыя. — С. 535. — 684 с. —
1377:Мельніцкая унія // Вялікае Княства Літоўскае. Энцыклапедыя у 3 т. — Мн.: БелЭн, 2005. — Т. 2: Кадэцкі корпус — Яцкевіч. — С. 285. — 788 с. —
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denied that the rebellion had ethnic and religious aspects and considered Mikhail Glinski a shady dealer, supported only by his dependents.
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2699:Россия на пороге нового времени (Очерки политической истории России первой трети XVI в.). — Moscow: Мысль, 1972. — 452 с. — С. 79—95.
1397:Глінскія // Вялікае Княства Літоўскае. Энцыклапедыя у 3 т. — Мн.: БелЭн, 2005. — Т. 1: Абаленскі — Кадэнцыя. — С. 535-536. — 684 с. —
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2494:«Человек на всякий час» : Авантюрная карьера князя Михаила Глинского // Родина : журнал. — 1996. — № 5. — С. 45—49.
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1932:/ z życiorysem i objaśnieniami J. Szujskiego // Scriptores Rerum Polonicarum. — T. 2. — Cracoviae, 1874. — S. 77.
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2737:Мяцеж ці паўстанне? Выступ Міхала Глінскага падчас вайны Маскоўскай дзяржавы з ВКЛ у 1507—1508 гг.
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arms warranted dismissal. Alexander, angered by the disobedience, urged lords to the Brest
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Ethnic or religious reasons for the rebellion are also rejected by the American historian
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2277:Монографии по истории Западной и Юго-Западной России. — Киев, 1885. — Т. 1. — 241—244.
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had 2,000 soldiers, sent units throughout Lithuania and made an attempt to take the
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The situation changed after the Soviet Union collapsed. In 1992, Russian historian
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and take their movable property, but their vast land possessions were confiscated.
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7, 1508. Tishkevich complained that Glinski had ravaged his estate near Kiev.
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Having dealt with his main enemy, Glinski, who according to Polish historian
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Mikhail Glinski's units operated over large areas. They reached Vilnius and
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In addition, there were internal disagreements over a new union with the
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On August 6, 1506, Glinski triumphed over the army of the Crimean Khan
2413:Лекции по русской истории Западная Русь и Литовско-Русское государство
712:. On February 2, 1508, Glinski and a cohort of 700 riders crossed the
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Lithuanian and Samogitian Chronicle = Хроника литовская и жмойтская
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Polska Jagiellonów: dzieje polityczne. — Lwów, 1936. — S. 197—191.
955:"only thirty soldiers and there were… very few people in the city"
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of their posts. According to Herberstein, who called Glinski and
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Dzieje Unji Jagiellońskiej. — T. II. — Kraków, 1920. — S. 44—48.
983:. After the failed attempt to capture Slutsk, Drozhdzh moved to
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443:. Opponents of the union, among them Mikhail Glinski and the
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1703:. — Т. І (1361—1598). — Saint-Petersburg, 1863. — С. 35-36.
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On June 12, Prince Angrey Drozhdzh with troops was sent to
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According to Stryjkowski, while Mikhail tried to capture
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2746:// Гістарычны Альманах. — 1999. — Т. 2. — С. 101—109.
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were soldiers armed with pischals — shoulder firearms.
2311:. — Т. 4. — Киев-Львов, 1907. — 538 с. — С. 281—289.
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Kronika Polska, Litewska, Żmudska i wszystkiej Rusi
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Kronika Polska, Litewska, Żmudska i wszystkiej Rusi
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Kronika Polska, Litewska, Żmudska i wszystkiej Rusi
957:. After the failure of the siege, Glinski moved to
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1516:Kronika Polska, Litewska, Żmudska i wszystkiej Rus
1508:
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700:Taking advantage of Sigismund's departure to the
597:two especially famous people of the Grand Duchy,
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2521:Nolite confidere in principibus… — P. 87, 91—92.
1109:("feeding"). Medyn was granted to Ivan Glinski.
1048:, which belonged to the Grand Prince of Moscow.
1028:, Shemyatich's and Glinski's forces, as well as
1013:One of the few rebel successes was the besieged
3459:Soviet OMON assaults on Lithuanian border posts
2636:// Советские архивы. — № 5. — 1970. — С. 70-73.
2627:Новое о восстании Михаила Глинского в 1508 году
2610:Yevreinovskaya Letopis' = Евреиновская летопись
2159:Новое о восстании Михаила Глинского в 1508 году
1950:Новое о восстании Михаила Глинского в 1508 году
1871:Новое о восстании Михаила Глинского в 1508 году
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900:"many other of his commanders with many people"
499:, set out the essence of the rebellion in his
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2114:— Т. 2 (1506—1544). — 1848. — 446 с. — С. 23.
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1080:"with the people along with many pischalniks"
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2458:Россия на пороге нового времени. — С. 86—90.
2168:// Советские архивы. — № 5. — 1970. — С. 72.
1959:// Советские архивы. — № 5. — 1970. — С. 71.
1880:// Советские архивы. — № 5. — 1970. — С. 70.
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1830:Nolite confidere in principibus… — P. 86—87.
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2597:Letopis' Rachinskogo = Летопись Рачинского
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2129:. — Warszawa, 1846. — Т. ІІ. — S. 346—347.
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1518:. — Warszawa, 1846. — Т. ІІ. — S. 321—322.
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1044:. Glinski and his supporters retreated to
914:— Glinski was credited with taking Turov,
819:After sending the envoy, Glinski moved to
549:, which was thwarted in the Brest Seimas.
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2226:Nolite confidere in principibus… — P. 87.
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2141:Россия на пороге нового времени. — С. 89.
2056:Россия на пороге нового времени. — С. 88.
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1731:Complete Collection of Russian Chronicles
1608:Nolite confidere in principibus… — P. 85.
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1040:, ravaged the area and then retreated to
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1923:Kroniki Bernarda Wapowskiego (1480—1535)
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1733:. — Moscow, 1975. — Т. 32. — С. 102—103.
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3280:War of the Polish–Lithuanian Succession
3016:War of the Polish–Lithuanian Succession
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2010:. — Warszawa, 1846. — Т. ІІ. — S. 347.
1818:. — Warszawa, 1846. — Т. ІІ. — S. 346.
1771:. — Warszawa, 1846. — Т. ІІ. — S. 345.
1051:
495:The ambassador of the German emperor,
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2571:Bychowiec Chronicle = Хроника Быховца
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3002:Livonian campaign of Stephen Báthory
2839:Lithuanian–Muscovite War (1368–1372)
2093:Менск падчас мецяжу Міхала Глінскага
1774:
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3233:Polish–Lithuanian–Cossack–Tatar War
2376:Elekcja Zygmunta I. — Kraków, 1910.
1123:Lithuanian and Samogitian Chronicle
1089:. The peace called for a return to
769:Lithuanian and Samogitian Chronicle
13:
1521:
14:
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3326:Lithuania partitioned (1795–1918)
2506:Меж Русью и Литвой… — С. 151—152.
2241:Унутрыпалітычны канфлікт… — С. 4.
1365:Мяцеж ці паўстанне? — С. 104—105.
1056:From Starodub, Glinskis moved to
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3258:Lithuanian Civil War (1697–1702)
2908:Lithuanian Civil War (1432–1438)
2854:Lithuanian Civil War (1389–1392)
2844:Lithuanian Civil War (1381–1384)
2662:Rocznik Stanislawa Naropinskiego
458:In February 1507, the Seimas in
3382:Lithuanian Wars of Independence
3104:Polish–Lithuanian–Muscovite War
2944:Thirteen Years' War (1454–1466)
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785:"made up the best way possible"
3464:War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
3050:Polish–Lithuanian–Swedish wars
2925:Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War
2881:Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War
1453:
1433:
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639:In 1507 the Polish Chancellor
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3252:Polish–Lithuanian–Ottoman War
3239:Polish–Lithuanian–Ottoman War
3179:Polish–Lithuanian–Ottoman War
3172:Siege of Smolensk (1632–1633)
3138:Polish–Lithuanian–Ottoman War
3096:Polish–Lithuanian–Swedish War
3090:Polish–Lithuanian–Swedish War
3084:Polish–Lithuanian–Swedish War
3070:Polish-Lithuanian–Swedish War
2811:Mongol invasions of Lithuania
2785:Lithuanian wars and conflicts
2340:Меж Русью и Литвой… — С. 140.
2265:Меж Русью и Литвой… — С. 139.
2214:Мяцеж ці паўстанне? — С. 108.
2178:Шэйфер В. Мяцеж ці паўстанне?
2077:Мяцеж ці паўстанне? — С. 107.
2041:Меж Русью и Литвой… — С. 147.
2029:Меж Русью и Литвой… — С. 149.
1995:Меж Русью и Литвой… — С. 146.
1974:Меж Русью и Литвой… — С. 150.
1913:Меж Русью и Литвой… — С. 145.
1892:Меж Русью и Литвой… — С. 144.
1849:Мяцеж ці паўстанне? — С. 106.
1756:Меж Русью и Литвой… — С. 143.
1720:Хроника литовская и жмойтская
1691:Меж Русью и Литвой… — С. 148.
1661:Хроника литовская и жмойтская
1629:Мяцеж ці паўстанне? — С. 105.
1596:Меж Русью и Литвой… — С. 141.
1500:Мяцеж ці паўстанне? — С. 104.
1485:Записки о Московии. — С. 467.
1462:Мяцеж ці паўстанне? — С. 103.
1430:Записки о Московии. — С. 467.
1417:Меж Русью и Литвой… — С. 138.
1322:
1217:Meanwhile, Polish historians
1173:
439:needed to be ratified by the
79:Glinskis and their supporters
3286:War of the Bar Confederation
2990:5th Muscovite–Lithuanian War
2984:4th Muscovite–Lithuanian War
2972:3rd Muscovite–Lithuanian War
2966:2nd Muscovite–Lithuanian War
2949:1st Muscovite–Lithuanian War
1236:, and the Russian historian
1024:joining the rebellion. From
658:
435:(1501). To take effect, the
376:was a revolt in 1508 in the
7:
3214:Russo-Polish–Lithuanian War
2563:Russian scientific edition:
1248:Prominent Soviet historian
843:about the sending aid with
609:Sigismund von Herberstein.
78:
10:
3527:
3420:June Uprising in Lithuania
2849:Battle of the Vikhra River
2547:Sigismund von Herberstein.
1639:Sigismund von Herberstein.
1283:Stephen Christopher Rowell
1200:Mitrofan Dovnar-Zapol'skiy
1125:, they had 3000 horsemen.
649:Stephen Christopher Rowell
502:Notes on Muscovite Affairs
3506:16th century in Lithuania
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3339:French invasion of Russia
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3010:Northern Seven Years' War
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497:Sigismund von Herberstein
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31:Muscovite–Lithuanian Wars
28:
23:
2793:Grand Duchy of Lithuania
898:, Alexander Olenka, and
624:and to the Crimean khan
543:"not appear in his eyes"
388:. The revolt began when
378:Grand Duchy of Lithuania
84:Grand Duchy of Lithuania
54:Grand Duchy of Lithuania
3501:16th-century rebellions
3245:Battle of Khotyn (1673)
3144:Battle of Khotyn (1621)
2727:. — Мн., 2009. — 24 с.
2321:Довнар-Запольский М. В.
767:, Stryjkovsky, and the
630:"complete satisfaction"
426:second war with Muscovy
44:February–September 1508
3118:Zebrzydowski rebellion
3045:Moldavian Magnate Wars
1205:Athanasy Yarushevichru
1091:status quo ante bellum
816:
736:was imprisoned in the
618:
90:Commanders and leaders
3393:Polish–Lithuanian War
3387:Lithuanian–Soviet War
3206:Battle of Berestechko
3055:War against Sigismund
2833:Galicia–Volhynia Wars
1170:" (Court Lithuania).
912:Lithuanian chronicles
867:Ivan Repnya-Obolensky
804:
797:On the Moscow service
780:Justus Ludwik Decjusz
636:(military alliance).
599:
551:Krzysztof Pietkiewicz
420:Historical background
3440:Lithuanian partisans
3200:Khmelnytsky Uprising
2870:Samogitian uprisings
2302:История Украины-Руси
1238:Alexander Presnyakov
1181:Volodymyr Antonovych
1001:Olelko Vladimirovich
861:, Andrey and Semyon
445:Grand Duke Alexander
398:Vasili III of Russia
244:Muscovite/Lithuanian
112:About 2,000 horsemen
64:Rebellion suppressed
3297:Kościuszko Uprising
3196:1644 Tatar Invasion
3160:Fedorovych uprising
3150:1624 Tatar Invasion
3060:Battle of Stångebro
2918:Battle of Pabaiskas
1196:Mykhailo Hrushevsky
1052:Fading and outcomes
1034:Konstanty Ostrogski
990:Anastasia of Slutsk
823:, where his cousin
665:Orthodox Christians
595:Konstanty Ostrogski
522:Bychowiec Chronicle
428:from 1500 to 1503.
415:Origin and progress
404:against Lithuania.
386:Alexander Jagiellon
154:Polish–Russian Wars
101:Konstanty Ostrogski
3450:Restored Lithuania
3373:Interwar Lithuania
3357:Revolution of 1905
3274:Great Northern War
3191:Ostryanyn uprising
3110:Battle of Klushino
3076:Battle of Kircholm
3028:Nalyvaiko Uprising
2887:Battle of Grunwald
2876:Lithuanian Crusade
2816:Lithuanian Crusade
2742:2009-04-08 at the
2723:2016-04-27 at the
2667:2011-10-12 at the
2654:2009-02-17 at the
2632:2014-08-28 at the
2615:2020-08-05 at the
2602:2016-05-22 at the
2589:2011-08-13 at the
2576:2005-02-15 at the
2555:2017-01-16 at the
2540:Historical sources
2418:2016-03-12 at the
2307:2014-08-30 at the
2164:2014-08-28 at the
2098:2018-07-07 at the
1955:2014-08-28 at the
1928:2009-02-17 at the
1876:2014-08-28 at the
1725:2011-08-13 at the
1666:2011-08-13 at the
1647:2017-01-16 at the
1536:2020-08-05 at the
1227:Ludwik Kolankowski
848:Vasily Shemyachich
817:
805:Historical map by
758:Albertas Goštautas
722:Maciej Stryjkowski
695:Emperor Maximilian
518:Maciej Stryjkowski
3491:Conflicts in 1508
3478:
3477:
3431:Soviet occupation
3345:November Uprising
3306:
3305:
3130:Battle of Humenné
3124:Thirty Years' War
3022:Kosiński uprising
2978:Glinski rebellion
2550:Notes upon Russia
1642:Notes upon Russia
1288:Polish historian
1087:"perpetual peace"
1015:Princes of Drutsk
825:Jakub Ivashintsov
791:Russian Vremennik
612:Notes upon Russia
488:, and especially
453:elective monarchy
441:Lithuanian Seimas
433:Kingdom of Poland
374:Glinski rebellion
367:
366:
237:Tsardom of Russia
119:
118:
68:
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24:Glinski rebellion
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3351:January Uprising
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3185:Pavlyuk uprising
3154:Zhmaylo uprising
2931:Crusade of Varna
2913:Battle of Ašmena
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2697:Зимин А. А.
2624:Зимин А. А.
2531:Tęgowski J.
2468:Флоря Б. Н.
2456:Зимин А. А.
2350:Ярушевич А.
2251:Зимин А. А.
2193: [
2190:Pischalniks
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3485:Categories
3226:The Deluge
2900:Gollub War
2894:Hunger War
2715:Шніп М. А.
2706:Кром М. М.
2680:References
2504:Кром М. М.
2492:Кром М. М.
2480:Кром М. М.
2386:Halecki O.
2338:Кром М. М.
2263:Кром М. М.
2239:Шніп М. А.
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2039:Кром М. М.
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1440:Насевіч В.
1415:Кром М. М.
1395:Насевіч В.
1323:References
1174:Evaluation
1030:Shchenya's
966:Novogrudok
863:Trubetskoy
742:Navahrudak
167:Kievan Rus
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2374:Finkel L.
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659:Beginning
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569:Sigismund
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299:1768-1772
294:1733-1735
279:1654–1667
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269:1605–1618
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259:1512-1522
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224:1139-1142
214:1121-1124
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3469:Iraq War
2740:Archived
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908:Bielskys
845:voivodes
765:Wapowski
607:—
192:2nd Kiev
107:Strength
49:Location
29:Part of
1130:clients
1096:Borovsk
959:Barysaw
920:Krychaw
746:Vilnius
460:Vilnius
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1117:Rebels
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1042:Vyazma
1026:Drutsk
981:Slutsk
939:Ovruch
931:Kletsk
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