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List of Polish wars - Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth |  | List of Polish wars - Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth: Encyclopedia II - List of Polish wars - Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth |  | The 17th century saw fierce rivalry between the then major Eastern European powers – Sweden, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Ottoman Empire. At its heyday, the Commonwealth comprised the territories of present-day Poland, and large parts of Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Russia, and represented a major European power. However, by the end of the 17th century a series of internal conflicts and wars with foreign enemies led to the dissolution of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the partitioning of most of it ...
See also:List of Polish wars, List of Polish wars - Piast Poland, List of Polish wars - Jagiellon Poland, List of Polish wars - Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, List of Polish wars - Partitions, List of Polish wars - Second Polish Republic and World War II, List of Polish wars - People's Republic of Poland, List of Polish wars - Third Polish Republic |  | | List of Polish wars, List of Polish wars - Jagiellon Poland, List of Polish wars - Partitions, List of Polish wars - People's Republic of Poland, List of Polish wars - Piast Poland, List of Polish wars - Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, List of Polish wars - Second Polish Republic and World War II, List of Polish wars - Third Polish Republic, Military of Poland, History of Europe, List of wars |  | |
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List of Polish wars - Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
The 17th century saw fierce rivalry between the then major Eastern European powers – Sweden, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Ottoman Empire. At its heyday, the Commonwealth comprised the territories of present-day Poland, and large parts of Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Russia, and represented a major European power. However, by the end of the 17th century a series of internal conflicts and wars with foreign enemies led to the dissolution of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the partitioning of most of its dependent territories among other European powers.
- 1561 – 1570 First Livonian War, First Northern War or Northern Seven Years' War (Polish: I Wojna o Inflanty, Pierwsza Wojna Północna). Participants and monarchs: Poland (Zygmunt II August), Denmark (Frederick II), Sweden (Eric XIV), Muscovy (Ivan IV the Terrible). Result: inconclusive, see Treaty of Stettin
- 1577 - Danzig War or Gdańsk War (Polish: Konflikt polsko – gdański). Participants: City of Gdańsk versus king Stefan Batory. Result: inconclusive: In return for ransom (kontrybucja wojenna) and recongnition of him as the sovereign, king Batory discarded the Karnkowski constitution of 1570. [1]
- 1576 - 1582, Livonian War, Second Livionian War (Polish: II wojna o Inflanty). Participants: Muscovy (Ivan IV the Terrible), Poland (Stefan Batory). Results: Polish victory Peace treaty in Jam Zapolski
- 1577 - First Campaign of Batory
- 1579 - Second Campaign of Batory
- 1580 - Third Campaign of Batory
- 1588 - war of Polish succession (1587-1588) - cvili war of the election (Polish: Wojna o sukcesję polską) Participants: factions of Zygmunt III Waza and Maximilian III. Battles: siege of Kraków, battle of Byczyna (24 Jan 1588). Result: victory and coronation of Zygmunt III Waza.
- 1591 – 1593 - Kosiński Uprising (Polish: Powstanie Kosińskiego). Cossack uprising under Krzysztof Kosiński against Poland (Kresy magnates). Important battles: battle of Piątek, battle of Czerkasy. Result: Polish victory
- 1594 – 1596 - Nalewajko Uprising (Polish: Powstanie Nalewajki). Cossack uprising under Semen Nalewajko/Sejmon Nalewajka and Hryhor Łoboda against Poland (Stanisław Żółkiewski). Important battles: battle of Ostry Kamień, battle of Łubnie, battle of Sołonica. Result: Polish victory
- 1595 - 1621, Magnate wars in Moldavia, against Ottoman Empire/Turkey. Result: Polish defeat
- 1620-1621 - Ottoman-Commonwealth War (1620-1621) - Polish defeat at the Battle of Cecora
- 1600 - 1629, Polish-Swedish Wars, Third Livonian War (Polish: III wojna o Inflanty). Participants: Poland (Zygmunt III Waza), Sweden (first Charles IX of Sweden, then Gustavus Adolphus). Result: inconclusive/Polish minor victory, see also Armistice of Altmark (Stary Targ).
- War against Sigismund
- Polish-Sweden War of 1600-1611
- Polish-Sweden War of 1620-1622
- Polish-Sweden War of 1625-1629
- 1605 - 1618, Polish-Muscovite War (1605 - 1618) against Russia
- First Dimitriad: 1605-1606
- Second Dimitriad 1607-1609
- 1606-1608 - Rokosz of Zebrzydowski, a civil war in Poland. Minor victory of king Zygmunt III Waza.
- 1618 - 1648, Thirty Years' War – minor involvement on the Habsburg side, mostly noticeable in the series of wars with Sweden (see above and below)
- 1620-1621 - Ottoman-Commonwealth War (1620-1621) - Polish defeat at the Battle of Cecora ends the Magnate wars in Moldavia
- 1625 - Żmajła Uprising. (Polish: Powstanie Żmajły). Cossack uprising under Marek Żmajło and Michał Doroszenko (Myhailo Doroshenko) against Poland (Stanisław Koniecpolski). Important battles: battle of Kryłów, battle of Cybulnik. Result: Polish victory (see Treaty of Jezioro Kurukowe (ugoda kurukowska)).
- 1629 - Fedorowicz Uprising. (Polish: Powstanie Fedorowicza). Cossack uprising under Taras Fedorowicz against Poland (Stanisław Koniecpolski). Important battles: battle of Korsuń, Noc Taraswowa battle of Perejasław. Result: Polish victory, although Cossacks gained some minor freedoms (see Treaty of Perejasław).
- 1632 - 1634, Smolensk War, against Russia
- 1633 - 1634, Ottoman-Commonwealth War (1633-1634)
- 1637 - Pawluk Uprising. (Polish: Powstanie Pawluka). Cossack uprising under Paweł Pawluk against Poland (Mikołaj Potocki). Important battles: battle of Kumejki. Result: Polish victory, see Treaty of Borowica.
- 1638 - Ostrzanin Uprising. (Polish: Powstanie Ostranicy). Cossack uprising under Jakub Ostrzanin, Dymitr Hunia, and Karp Skidan against Poland (Mikołaj Potocki, Jeremi Wisniowiecki. Important battles: battle of Żołnin, capitulation at Starzec. Result: Polish victory, see Treaty of Słoboda
- 1648 - 1654, Chmielnicki Uprising, the largest and most successful Cossack uprising against Polish domination.
- 1654 - 1656, Polish-Russian War (1654-1656), against Russia.
- 1655 - 1661, Northern Wars – against Sweden
- The wars against Sweden, Brandenburg, Russia and Transylvania, known as the Deluge.
- 1658 - 1667, Polish-Russian War (1658-1667) against Russia. Ends with Treaty of Andrusovo.
- 1671 - 1676, Ottoman-Commonwealth War (1671-1676), against the Ottoman Empire
During the 18th century, European powers (most frequently consisting of Russia, Sweden, Prussia and Saxony) fought several wars for the control of the territories of the former Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. At the end of the 18th century, some Poles attempted to defend Poland from growing foreign influence in the country's internal affairs. These late attempts to preserve independence eventually failed, ultimately ending in Poland's partition and the final dissolution of the remains of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
- 1700 - 1721, Great Northern War – on the side of the anti-Swedish coalition
- 1733 - 1738, War of the Polish Succession
- 1768 - 1774, Russo-Turkish War, 1768-1774
- 1792, Polish-Russian War of 1792 – against Russia
- 1794, Kosciuszko Uprising – against Russia
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