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- The Battle of Martynów - took place at Martynów on 21 February 1699, ending in defeat of the Polish army. It was a battle between the armies of the Polish-Lithuanian...
- The Battle of Martynów of 20 June 1624 refers to the engagement between the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth forces under hetman Stanisław Koniecpolski and...
- Martynów [marˈtɨnuf] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Chynów, within Grójec County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. "Główny...
- Kokenhausen (1601), Kircholm (1605), Klushino (1610), Chocim (1621), Martynów (1624), Trzciana (1629), Ochmatów (1644), Beresteczko (1651), Połonka (1660)...
- of Lwów (Lviv) (1695) Battle of Podhajce (8–9 September 1698) Battle of Martynów (1699) see. Russo-Turkish War (1686–1700) Nolan 2008, p. 27. Polish-Ottoman...
- Reproduction. 13 (7): 461–4. doi:10.1093/molehr/gam031. PMID 17494104. Depa-Martynów M, Kempisty B, Lianeri M, et al. (2007). "****ociation between fertilin...
- (1621), and in 1624, Hetman Stanisław Koniecpolski defeated the Tatars at Martynów, near Halicz. In 1649, Halicz was once again destro**** by Cossacks of Bohdan...
- doi:10.1161/STROKEAHA.108.527788. PMC 2663594. PMID 19211496. Stepura OB, Martynow AI (February 2008). "Magnesium orotate in severe congestive heart failure...
- June, Koniecpolski inflicted a further defeat on him at the Battle of Martynów. Using a new strategy that emplo**** light Cossack cavalry to drive Kantymir's...
- (1588), Kokenhausen (1601), Kircholm (1605), Kłuszyn (1610), Chocim (1621), Martynów (1624), Trzciana (1629), Ochmatów (1644), Beresteczko (1651), Połonka (1660)...