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Serpeysk (Russian: Серпейск; Belarusian: Сярпейск, romanized: Siarpiejsk; Polish: Sierpiejsk) is a
village (selo) in
Meshchovsky District of
Kaluga Oblast...
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gesture of
goodwill he
agreed to give the
Russians the
border town of
Serpeysk and
nearby territories. However, the
alliance never came through, as the...
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western and
southern parts and the
towns of Kozelsk, Mosalsk, Meshchovsk,
Serpeysk,
Peremyshl and
Vorotynsk were part of
Lithuania in the late 14th-15th centuries...
- (1654–1656).
After the war, Władysław gave the
Russians the
border town of
Serpeysk and
nearby territories,
hoping to
persuade the Tsar to join in an anti-Swedish...
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Treaty of
Polyanovka Russian failure to
retake Smolensk.
Russia receives Serpeysk 1654–1667 Russo-Polish War Polish-Lithuanian
Commonwealth Crimean Khanate...
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Commonwealth Russo-Polish War (1609-1618) 1634
Michael I of
Russia Town of
Serpeysk Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth Smolensk War 1644
Michael I of
Russia Town...
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began large military actions: he
captured and
burned Mtsensk, Lyubutsk,
Serpeysk, and Meshchovsk;
raided Mosalsk; and
attacked the
territory of the Dukes...
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taken during the war back to the
Commonwealth but were able to keep
Serpeysk. The Polish-Lithuanian king
officially gave up his
claims to the Russian...
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Kaluga Oblast. Then the
division marched to the area of the city of
Serpeysk,
where it
became part of the 38th
Rifle Corps of the 10th Army and until...
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Prince Fyodor Vasilyevich and his
warlord Ivan Inka
Izmaylov had to
capture Serpeysk and
Mezetsk for Moscow,
taken by
Lithuanians prior to it. As a result,...