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The Lanckorona Castle (Polish: Zamek w Lanckoronie) was built in the early 14th century in Lanckorona, Poland. It was damaged in several fires and during conflicts, especially in 1655 during the Swedish Deluge and Battles of Lanckorona in 1771. Jakub Derc [pl] led a peasant revolt and was killed in Lanckorona.
known for the LanckoronaCastle, today in ruins. Lanckorona is also known for the Battle of the Bar Confederation that took place at the castle and within...
The LanckoronaCastle (Polish: Zamek w Lanckoronie) was built in the early 14th century in Lanckorona, Poland. It was damaged in several fires and during...
of Lanckorona, the storming of the LanckoronaCastle (Polish: Obrona Lanckorony, lit. 'Defense of Lanckorona') and the second battle of Lanckorona (Russian:...
small combat with Charles Dumouriez's army at Lanckorona, but he failed in the storming of the LanckoronaCastle, being injured here; and then on 20 May 1771...
vision while viewing the neighbouring hills and valleys from the Castle of Lanckorona, on 1 December 1602, Mikołaj Zebrzydowski, the Voivode of Kraków...
Sweden Landeskrone, a hill near Görlitz, Germany Lanškroun, Czech Republic Lanckorona, Poland This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
their forces. He fortified several fortresses around Kraków (Tyniec, Lanckorona, Częstochowa) and formed a Confederate infantry detachment to protect...
built several castles along western border of Lesser Poland, with the most notable ones in Skawina, Pieskowa Skała, Będzin, Lanckorona, Olkusz, Lelów...
station). This station is named after the nearby Castle of Sucha Beskidzka, as the word Zamek means castle. The station is served by the following services:...
Lithuania, Great-Hunter of Lithuania, District-Governor of Rzeczyca, Lanckorona, Pinsk, Pieniawa and Jeziera. By marriage, she attended court regularly...
Lithuania, Great-Hunter of Lithuania, District-Governor of Rzeczyca, Lanckorona, Pinsk, Pieniawa and Jeziera. Her second husband, Jan Kazimierz Sapieha...
emissary, Charles François Dumouriez. He disregarded an order to take Lanckorona and instead cooperated with Michał Walewski in a raid on Kraków on the...
French money. He fortified several fortresses around Cracow (Tyniec, Lanckorona, Czestochowa) and formed a Confederate infantry detachment to protect...
that cooperated with Endecja, creating a common government under the Lanckorona Pact, although the peasant movement was still not a part of the conservative...
Silesian War (Seven Years' War) First battle of Lanckorona – 1771 – Bar Confederation Second Battle of Lanckorona – 1771 – Bar Confederation Battle of Dubienka...
move to frontier areas outside of North Carolina. May 23 – Battle of Lanckorona: A force of 4,000 Russians under Alexander Suvorov defeat a Polish formation...