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the last century, characterised by the poor quality of fortifications, where the main importance in the vast spaces was given to moving cavalry rather than infantry and artillery. It was not until the wars with Sweden, and especially the operations in
Prussia, where the country was relatively densely dotted with towns that could provide an operational base for the operations, that the shortcomings in the quantity of artillery and the amount and training of infantry were highlighted. An army that was better able to construct and capture field fortifications had better control over the conquered area. Koniecpolski's ad hoc reforms could not in a short time make up for the neglect in this area since the time of Batory. The state, which had been at war on many fronts for a long time, showed serious financial shortcomings, which were greatly exacerbated by the blockade of Polish ports by the Swedish navy. Without a reform of the army and the state's finances, defeating the thoroughly reformed Swedish army was impossible at this point. To do so, a longer respite was needed - and this could only be provided by peace, or at least a truce of several years.
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Germany. Only there did the reformed Swedish army demonstrate its worth to the whole of Europe, gaining a
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and cossack mercenaries were able to gain a great advantage over the light
Swedish horsemen. Swedish losses in the fight were heavy, amounting to 600 or 700 killed, almost all of which were cavalry (including Herman Wrangel's son). The Polish took 300 prisoners, 10-15 standards, as well as 10 of
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also added to the misery. As a result of the suspension of maritime exports, the Polish economy lost 30 million zlotys, according to Jan
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Prussia and cease collecting customs duties from Polish ports. In Inflants, both sides remained in possession, but the Swedes were to allow Catholics religious freedoms in the part they occupied. In addition, Lithuania was to have full freedom of trade on the
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Swedish successes in Germany also explained why the then still mighty Commonwealth had such difficulty in defeating Gustavus Adolphus's army.
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as a sequestration on the basis of a truce treaty (the Elector undertook to surrender these cities and the surrounding area to the Swedes if no lasting peace was reached after the expiry of the truce). In
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2158:Polish–Lithuanian–Swedish War
2152:Polish–Lithuanian–Swedish War
2146:Polish–Lithuanian–Swedish War
2132:Polish-Lithuanian–Swedish War
1873:Mongol invasions of Lithuania
1847:Lithuanian wars and conflicts
1800:Swedish-Polish War, 1620-1629
1739:Podhorodecki, Leszek (1985).
1712:Podhorodecki, Leszek (1985).
1549:Swedish-Polish War, 1620-1629
1472:
1462:List of wars involving Sweden
1457:List of wars involving Poland
808:Livonian campaign (1626–1629)
672:Prussian campaign (1626–1629)
3238:War of the Bar Confederation
3233:War of the Polish Succession
2348:War of the Bar Confederation
2052:5th Muscovite–Lithuanian War
2046:4th Muscovite–Lithuanian War
2034:3rd Muscovite–Lithuanian War
2028:2nd Muscovite–Lithuanian War
2011:1st Muscovite–Lithuanian War
1743:. Warsaw: Książka i Wiedza.
1662:Kotljarchuk, Andrej (2006).
1566:. Rowman & Littlefield.
1494:]. Stockholm: Atlantis.
830:was the fourth stage (after
18:Polish–Swedish War (1626–29)
7:
3632:Military history of Prussia
3596:Russian invasion of Ukraine
3489:Częstochowa Ghetto uprising
3285:War of the Fourth Coalition
2937:campaign of Stephen Báthory
2276:Russo-Polish–Lithuanian War
1486:Wetterberg, Gunnar (2002).
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610:War of the Fourth Coalition
164:Proposed since August 2024.
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3657:Lithuania–Sweden relations
3574:Operation Uphold Democracy
3309:War of the Sixth Coalition
3297:War of the Fifth Coalition
3243:Polish–Russian War of 1792
2618:Warfare in Medieval Poland
2593:History of the Polish Army
2482:June Uprising in Lithuania
1911:Battle of the Vikhra River
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615:War of the Sixth Coalition
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1855:Grand Duchy of Lithuania
1140:Albrecht von Wallenstein
783:Armed operations in 1629
752:Armed operations in 1628
721:Armed operations in 1627
680:Armed operations in 1626
3652:Poland–Sweden relations
3601:Military aid to Ukraine
3412:Third Silesian Uprising
3380:First Silesian Uprising
3375:Polish–Czechoslovak War
3144:Battle of Chocim (1673)
3122:Battle of Chocim (1621)
2307:Battle of Khotyn (1673)
2206:Battle of Khotyn (1621)
1696:Bodart, Gaston (1908).
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3479:Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
3422:World War II in Poland
3082:Zebrzydowski rebellion
3065:Moldavian Magnate Wars
3032:Siege of Danzig (1577)
2180:Zebrzydowski rebellion
2107:Moldavian Magnate Wars
1620:Swedish wars 1521-1814
1616:Svenska krig 1521-1814
1614:Sundberg, Ulf (1998).
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424:Stanisław Koniecpolski
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3584:2003 invasion of Iraq
3512:Operation Ostra Brama
3407:Polish–Lithuanian War
3221:Battle of Berestechko
2949:War against Sigismund
2723:Galicia–Volhynia Wars
2455:Polish–Lithuanian War
2449:Lithuanian–Soviet War
2268:Battle of Berestechko
2117:War against Sigismund
1895:Galicia–Volhynia Wars
1587:Kolb, Robert (2008).
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446:Jan Stanisław Sapieha
401:Jindřich Matyáš Thurn
3365:Polish–Ukrainian War
3216:Khmelnytsky Uprising
2779:Polish–Teutonic wars
2588:Early modern warfare
2502:Lithuanian partisans
2262:Khmelnytsky Uprising
1932:Samogitian uprisings
1673:Stockholm University
1419:defeat at Nördlingen
1398:Treaty of Stuhmsdorf
1234:improve this section
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860:Treaty of Stuhmsdorf
435:Aleksander Gosiewski
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3212:1644 Tatar Invasion
3186:Fedorovych uprising
3177:1624 Tatar Invasion
3104:Polish–Ottoman wars
3056:1593 Tatar Invasion
3048:1589 Tatar Invasion
3025:Battle of Lubieszów
2954:Battle of Stångebro
2924:Polish–Swedish wars
2831:Thirteen Years' War
2701:Miecław's Rebellion
2676:Polish–Veletian War
2613:Polish Armed Forces
2581:General and related
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2258:1644 Tatar Invasion
2222:Fedorovych uprising
2212:1624 Tatar Invasion
2122:Battle of Stångebro
1980:Battle of Pabaiskas
1347:Brandenburg Elector
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3692:Polish-Swedish war
3589:Occupation of Iraq
3569:War in Afghanistan
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3060:Nalyvaiko Uprising
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2971:Battle of Kircholm
2864:Battle of Grotniki
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2809:Battle of Grunwald
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2013:(1492–1494)
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1934:(1401–1409)
1897:(1340–1392)
1880:(1283–1422)
1445:Dvina River
1291:Netherlands
1187:cuirassiers
941:The Polish
503:30,000 dead
457:Lew Sapieha
390:Gustav Horn
249:Territorial
3621:Categories
3456:resistance
3000:The Deluge
2288:The Deluge
1962:Gollub War
1956:Hunger War
1723:830511452X
1682:9189315634
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974:Kokenhusen
856:Stuhmsdorf
214:Baltic Sea
82:newspapers
2804:Great War
1857:(to 1795)
1593:. BRILL.
1529:1101-2412
1440:Pomerania
1327:Tolkmicko
1312:Habsburgs
1250:June 2024
1221:does not
1183:Pułkowice
1171:Honigfeld
1144:Pomerania
1089:firepower
1078:New Style
1063:artillery
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1008:Pomerania
858:with the
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563:1563–1568
204:1626–1629
187:1600–1629
112:June 2008
3579:Iraq War
2531:Iraq War
1651:(3): 63.
1451:See also
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1372:Catholic
1343:Klaipėda
1335:Braniewo
1159:Graudenz
1101:Brodnica
1074:flotilla
1045:(modern
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1027:Kieżmark
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796:Trzciana
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485:Strength
209:Location
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3343:on the
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1391:Mazovia
1364:Livonia
1359:Malbork
1308:England
1242:removed
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1202:Outcome
1191:hussars
1167:Malbork
1059:Motława
1051:hussars
1004:Vistula
980:river.
955:cavalry
880:Wallhof
775:Ostróda
770:Vistula
760:Treiden
708:Selburg
688:Wallhof
258:Livonia
251:changes
218:Prussia
159:Discuss
96:scholar
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1016:Czarne
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923:Gdańsk
884:Latvia
869:Course
848:Poland
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713:Wenden
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