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Battle of Bila Tserkva (1651)

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in 16 September 1651. After the peace negotiations in the all month failed to progress, Hetmans Marcin Kalinowski and Mikołaj Potocki probably moved in 22 September 1651 in a defensive formation from the village of Hermanivka to the city of Bila Tserkva, the Polish forces at the centre and right
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until 23 August 1651, when it moved to the village of Trylisy, capturing the garrison of the Zaporozhian Cossacks numbered around 600 men in the next day. In 3 September 1651, Prince Janusz Radziwiłł agreed to merge his Lithuanian forces with the Polish forces near the city of
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in 26 September 1651, the rain was falling in torrential downpours, Hetman Bohdan Khmelnytsky sent the Zaporozhian Cossacks again and asking that no more blood be shed and it was decided to make a peace, according to Hetman Mikołaj Potocki.
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in 25 September 1651, according to Hetman Mikołaj Potocki, the Zaporozhian Cossacks moved into the field with the Crimean Tatars and so did our forces and did considerable harm to them and drove them back to their camp." On
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came out to engage us and I moved against them in a formation similar to that at the Battle of Berestechko in 28 June — 10 July, 1651, adhering to the information given by
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mercenary cavalry started a desertion and quarter-year term to fought together and with the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth’s forces was ending.
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in 23 September 1651, I was approaching the city of Bila Tserkva. A good mile ahead, the Zaporozhian Cossack’s and
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main camp to the east, preventing the Polish and Lithuanian forces from the military uniting. The death of Prince
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ordered our the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth’s forces to go into the field, our light
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in 24 September 1651, the Zaporozhian Cossacks were building a rampart near a dike and
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According to Hetman Mikołaj Potocki, who was commanding from the centre with
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Hetman Mikołaj Potocki listed five reasons for seeking a peace including:
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and attacked the enemy in a broad line. I committed the right flank to
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in 28 June — 10 July, 1651, under orders from the departing the
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After the battle was signed the Treaty of Bila Tserkva on
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and the Zaporozhian Cossacks under the command of Hetman
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Limitation of the Cossack state to the Kiev Voivodeship.
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and bad weather, they began to die in large a numbers.
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Index

Khmelnytsky Uprising

Polish–Lithuanian
Bila Tserkva
Bila Tserkva Regiment
Cossack Hetmanate
Treaty of Bila Tserkva

Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
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Cossack Hetmanate

Crimean Khanate

Janusz Radziwiłł

Marcin Kalinowski

Mikołaj Potocki

Stanisław Potocki

Zygmunt Przyjemski

Stefan Czarniecki

Bohdan Khmelnytsky

İslâm III Giray
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