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- Battle_of_Tykocin abstract "The Battle of Tykocin took place on July 13, 1656, and was one of battle of the Swedish invasion of Poland. It resulted in a victory of Sweden and Brandenburg forces, commanded by Duke Boguslaw Radziwill, and ended siege of Tykocin.On July 8, 1656, Swedish King Charles X Gustav arrived at a military camp of his brother, Duke Adolph John. The camp was located near Nowy Dwor Mazowiecki, and the two leaders discussed news from Swedish-held town of Tykocin in Podlasie. The fortress, located along a strategic route from Warsaw to Lithuania and Swedish Livonia, was besieged by Polish - Lithuanian forces of Colonel Samuel Oskierko. Its loss meant that communication with Swedish-held Samogitia would be cut. Since Charles X Gustav had only 10,000 soldiers, he had to await for the Brandenburg-Prussian army of his ally, Frederick William. Meanwhile, he ordered Duke Boguslaw Radziwill to head to Tykocin and end the siege.Tykocin was besieged by the nobility from Mazovian counties of Lomza and Wizna, and Podlasie Voivodeship. These pospolite ruszenie units were supported by Lithuanian banners of Colonel Oskierko.Boguslaw Radziwill, together with Swedish forces under Robert Douglas, Count of Skenninge, left Nowy Dwor on July 10. After a quick march, he reached Tykocin on July 13, completely surprising the Polish - Lithuanian forces. Radziwill immediately attacked Oskierko and his unit, while nobility from Mazovia and Podlasie, unable to fight experienced Swedish soldiers, fled from the battleground. Radziwill and Douglas chased them, killing a great number of Poles, and capturing eight banners, together with Polish wagons.On July 14, Radziwill entered Tykocin, staying there for three days. By July 22, his unit was back in Nowy Dwor Mazowiecki. The victory enabled Swedish army stationed in central Poland to communicate with forces in Lithuania and Livonia.".
- Battle_of_Tykocin causalties "unknown".
- Battle_of_Tykocin combatant "22px Brandenburg-Prussia".
- Battle_of_Tykocin combatant "22px Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth".
- Battle_of_Tykocin combatant "Sweden".
- Battle_of_Tykocin commander Bogus%C5%82aw_Radziwi%C5%82%C5%82.
- Battle_of_Tykocin commander Samuel_Oskierko.
- Battle_of_Tykocin date "1656-07-13".
- Battle_of_Tykocin isPartOfMilitaryConflict Deluge_(history).
- Battle_of_Tykocin isPartOfMilitaryConflict Second_Northern_War.
- Battle_of_Tykocin place Poland.
- Battle_of_Tykocin place Tykocin.
- Battle_of_Tykocin result "Swedish-Brandenburger victory".
- Battle_of_Tykocin strength "unknown".
- Battle_of_Tykocin thumbnail Wappen_Mark_Brandenburg.png?width=300.
- Battle_of_Tykocin wikiPageID "40731027".
- Battle_of_Tykocin wikiPageRevisionID "596684811".
- Battle_of_Tykocin casualties "unknown".
- Battle_of_Tykocin combatant "22".
- Battle_of_Tykocin combatant "Sweden".
- Battle_of_Tykocin commander "22".
- Battle_of_Tykocin commander "Boguslaw Radziwill".
- Battle_of_Tykocin conflict "Battle of Tykocin".
- Battle_of_Tykocin date "1656-07-13".
- Battle_of_Tykocin partof Deluge_(history).
- Battle_of_Tykocin partof Second_Northern_War.
- Battle_of_Tykocin place Poland.
- Battle_of_Tykocin place Tykocin.
- Battle_of_Tykocin result "Swedish-Brandenburger victory".
- Battle_of_Tykocin strength "unknown".
- Battle_of_Tykocin subject Category:1656_in_Poland.
- Battle_of_Tykocin subject Category:Battles_involving_Poland.
- Battle_of_Tykocin subject Category:Battles_involving_Sweden.
- Battle_of_Tykocin subject Category:Conflicts_in_1656.
- Battle_of_Tykocin type Event.
- Battle_of_Tykocin type MilitaryConflict.
- Battle_of_Tykocin type SocietalEvent.
- Battle_of_Tykocin type Event.
- Battle_of_Tykocin type Event.
- Battle_of_Tykocin type Thing.
- Battle_of_Tykocin comment "The Battle of Tykocin took place on July 13, 1656, and was one of battle of the Swedish invasion of Poland. It resulted in a victory of Sweden and Brandenburg forces, commanded by Duke Boguslaw Radziwill, and ended siege of Tykocin.On July 8, 1656, Swedish King Charles X Gustav arrived at a military camp of his brother, Duke Adolph John. The camp was located near Nowy Dwor Mazowiecki, and the two leaders discussed news from Swedish-held town of Tykocin in Podlasie.".
- Battle_of_Tykocin label "Battle of Tykocin".
- Battle_of_Tykocin label "Bitwa pod Tykocinem (1656)".
- Battle_of_Tykocin sameAs Bitwa_pod_Tykocinem_(1656).
- Battle_of_Tykocin sameAs m.0y66xn7.
- Battle_of_Tykocin sameAs Q9173659.
- Battle_of_Tykocin sameAs Q9173659.
- Battle_of_Tykocin wasDerivedFrom Battle_of_Tykocin?oldid=596684811.
- Battle_of_Tykocin depiction Wappen_Mark_Brandenburg.png.
- Battle_of_Tykocin isPrimaryTopicOf Battle_of_Tykocin.
- Battle_of_Tykocin name "Battle of Tykocin".