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Obertyn (Ukrainian: Обертин; Polish:
Obertyn; Hebrew: אוברטין; also Obertin) is a
rural settlement in Ivano-Frankivsk Raion, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, western...
- of
Obertyn (August 22, 1531) was
fought between Moldavian Voivode Petru Rareş and
Polish forces under hetman Jan Tarnowski, in the town of
Obertyn, south...
- Ukrainian-Romanian border. The war
ended with a
Polish victory after the
Battle of
Obertyn in 1531 and the
signing of a
peace treaty in
which Pokuttia remained part...
- the
early 16th century,
exemplified by the
victories at
Orsha (1514) and
Obertyn (1531).
During the so-called "transition period" of the mid-16th-century...
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disputed by the two states,
until it was lost by
Moldavia in the
Battle of
Obertyn (1531).
Prince Petru also
expanded his rule
southwards to the
Danube Delta...
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disputed by the two states,
until it was lost by
Moldavia in the
Battle of
Obertyn (1531).
Prince Petru also
expanded his rule
southwards to the
Danube Delta...
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Stephen the Great,
annexed and
retained by
Moldavia until the
Battle of
Obertyn in 1531, when it was
recaptured by Poland's
hetman Jan Tarnowski, who defeated...
- (town),
Lanchyn (town),
Lysets (town),
Nadvirna (city),
Novytsya (village),
Obertyn (town),
Otynya (town),
Pechenizhyn (town),
Rohatyn (city),
Rozhnyativ (town)...
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Moldavian troops engaging the
Poles in the
Battle of
Obertyn (1531)...
- coat of arms of
several towns,
including Krośniewice and Żary in Poland,
Obertyn, Ukraine, and Vietka, Belarus, as well as the muni****lity of Osięciny...