List of armed conflicts involving Poland against Russia
- v
- t
- e
- Kievan Rus'
- 981
- 1022
- 1018
- 1030-1031
- 1069-1071
- 1092
- 1121-1124
- 1135
- 1139-1142
- 1180
- Halych–Volhynia
- 1182-1183
- 1205
- 1280
- 1340-1392
- Tsardom of Russia
- Muscovite/Lithuanian
- 1487-1494
- 1508
- 1512-1522
- 1558-1583
- 1605–1618
- 1632-1634
- 1654–1667
- Russian Empire
- Soviet Union
Armed conflicts between Poland (including the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and Civitas Schinesghe ("Duchy of Poland")) and Russia (including the Soviet Union and Kievan Rus') include:
- Russian, Soviet, Muscovite,
Ruthenian, or Kievan Rus' victory - 16 - Polish or Polish–Lithuanian victory - 16
- Another result* - 10
*e.g. result unknown or indecisive/inconclusive, result of internal conflict inside Poland or Russia in which the other intervened, status quo ante bellum, or a treaty or peace without a clear result.
Piast Poland versus Kievan Rus'
Date | Conflict | Piast Poland and allies | Kievan Rus' and allies | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
981 | Vladimir the Great's Polish Campaign [uk; ru][1] | Civitas Schinesghe | Kievan Rus' | Kievan Rus' victory[2] |
1018 | Bolesław I's intervention in the Kievan succession crisis | Civitas Schinesghe Pro-Sviatopolk Kievan Rus' | Pro-Yaroslav Kievan Rus' | Temporary victory for Poland and Sviatopolk |
1018 | Kiev uprising[3] | Civitas Schinesghe | Kievan Rus' | Initial expulsion of Poles from Kyiv Afterwards Bolesław forces Sviatopolk I to flee |
1022 | Yaroslav the Wise's attack on Brest | Civitas Schinesghe | Kievan Rus' | Polish victory |
1030–1031 | Yaroslav the Wise invasion in Poland[4](German-Polish War) | Kingdom of Poland | Kievan Rus' | Kievan Rus' victory[5]
|
1065–1069[6] | Rebellion of Vseslav of Polotsk[6]
| Principality of Kiev Principality of Chernigov Principality of Pereyaslavl Kingdom of Poland (1069) | Principality of Polotsk | Allied victory
|
1076–1077 | Bolesław II the Generous's expedition on Kievan Rus'[7][8][9] | Kievan Rus' | Kingdom of Poland | Polish victory
|
1182–1183 | War for Brest | Kingdom of Poland | Kievan Rus' | Polish victory |
1194 | Battle of Drohiczyn | Kingdom of Poland | Kievan Rus' | Polish victory |
Kingdom of Poland versus Galicia–Volhynia (Ruthenia)
Date | Conflict | Poland and allies | Ruthenia and allies | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
1205 | Battle of Zawichost | Duchy of Sandomierz Duchy of Masovia | Principality of Galicia–Volhynia | Sandomierz–Masovian victory |
17 August 1245 | Battle of Jarosław (1245) | Galician opposition Kingdom of Hungary Duchy of Kraków | Principality of Galicia–Volhynia | Ruthenian victory |
1280 | Kraków campaign of Leo I of Galicia | Kingdom of Poland | Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia Golden Horde | Polish victory |
1340–1392 | Galicia–Volhynia Wars
| Kingdom of Poland Ruthenian nobles | Grand Duchy of Lithuania Ruthenian nobles | Compromise
|
Crown of the Kingdom of Poland versus Principality of Moscow
Date | Conflict | Poland and allies | Moscow and allies | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
1506 | Polish–Muscovite War | Crown of the Kingdom of Poland | Principality of Moscow | Polish victory[10] |
1507–1508 | Lithuanian-Muscovite War | Grand Duchy of Lithuania Crown of the Kingdom of Poland | Principality of Moscow | Inconclusive
|
1512–1522 | Lithuanian–Muscovite War | Grand Duchy of Lithuania Crown of the Kingdom of Poland | Principality of Moscow | Muscovite victory[11]
|
1534–1537 | Lithuanian-Muscovite War | Grand Duchy of Lithuania Crown of the Kingdom of Poland | Principality of Moscow | Peace treaty |
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth versus Tsarist Russia
Date | Conflict | Poland–Lithuania and allies | Russia and allies | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
1561–1570 | Lithuanian–Muscovite War | Crown of the Kingdom of Poland From 1569: Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth | Tsardom of Russia (or Muscovy) | Russian (Muscovite) victory |
1577-1583 | Livonian campaign of Stephen Báthory | Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Principality of Transylvania | Tsardom of Russia (or Muscovy) | Polish–Lithuanian/Swedish/Dano-Norwegian victory
|
1605 | 1st Dimitriad | False Dmitry 1 Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth | Tsardom of Russia | Victory of False Dmitry 1 |
1606 | Moscow uprising | False Dmitry 1 Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth | Tsardom of Russia | Victory of Shuisky's coalition |
1607–1609 | 2nd Dimitriad | False Dmitry 2 Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth | Tsardom of Russia | Government victory[12][13] |
1609–1618 | Polish–Muscovite War | Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth | Tsardom of Russia | Polish/Lithuanian victory |
Autumn 1632 – Spring 1634 | Smolensk War | Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth | Tsardom of Russia | Polish victory |
1654–1667 | Russo-Polish War | Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Crimean Khanate Cossack allies | Tsardom of Russia Cossack allies | Russian victory |
1704–1706 | Civil war in Poland | Warsaw Confederation Sweden | Sandomierz Confederation Tsardom of Russia | Victory of the Warsaw Confederation |
10 October 1733 – 3 October 1735 | War of the Polish Succession | Poland loyal to Stanisław I | Poland loyal to Augustus III | Victory for forces (including Russia) supporting Augustus III of Poland |
April 1768 – August 5, 1772 | War of the Bar Confederation | Bar Confederation France | Russian Empire Royal Regiments | Victory of Russian Empire and Royal Regiments |
18 May – 27 July 1792 | Polish–Russian War of 1792 | Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth | Russian Empire | Russian victory |
24 March – 30 November 1794 | Kościuszko Uprising | Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth | Russian Empire Kingdom of Prussia Habsburg Monarchy | Russian victory |
Polish states and rebels versus Russian Empire
Date | Conflict | Polish and allies | Russia and allies | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
24 June – 14 December 1812 | French invasion of Russia, pitched by Napoleon as the "Second Polish War" | France Multiple allies, including | Russian Empire | Russian victory |
3 March 1813 – 30 May 1814 | War of the Sixth Coalition | France Multiple allies, including | Russian Empire and allies | Coalition victory
|
29 November 1830 – 21 October 1831 | November Uprising | Congress Poland | Russian Empire | Russian government victory |
22 January 1863 – 18 June 1864 | January Uprising | Polish National Government and multicultural insurgents Garibaldi Legion | Russian Empire | Russian government victory |
1905–1907 | Revolution in the Kingdom of Poland | Polish revolutionaries | Russian Empire | Russian government victory |
Poland versus Soviet Union
Date | Conflict | Poland and allies | Soviet Union and allies | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
18 November 1918 – February 1919 | Soviet westward offensive of 1918–1919 | Poland Ukraine Belarus Estonia Latvia Lithuania Romania White Movement Ober OstSupported by United Kingdom | Russian SFSR | Polish victory
|
14 February 1919 – 18 March 1921 | Polish–Soviet War | Second Polish Republic Ukrainian People's Republic | Russian SFSR Ukrainian SSR Byelorussian SSR Polrewkom | Polish victory |
17 September – 6 October 1939 | Soviet invasion of Poland | Poland | Soviet Union Germany | Soviet-Nazi victory |
1944 – 1953 | Anti-communist resistance in Poland | Cursed soldiers | Soviet Union Polish People's Republic | Communist victory |
1956 | Polish October (emerging out of De-Stalinization) | Polish People's Republic Puławians (pro-reform faction) | Polish People's Republic Natolinians (anti-reform faction) Soviet Union (concerned reforms | Pro-reform victory
|
1981–1983 | Martial law in Poland | Solidarity Polish government-in-exile | Polish People's Republic Soviet Union | Polish pro-Soviet government victory
|
1988–1989 | Second "Solidarity" movement | Solidarity Pro-reform faction | Soviet Union Anti-reform faction | Fall of pro-Soviet communism in Poland
|
1 Originally a Polish civil war that Russia, among others, became involved in.
2 Originally a Hungarian revolution but was joined with Polish force on Hungarian side against Austria and Russia.
3 Part of the broader Russian Revolution of 1905.
See also
- Hungarian Revolution of 1848
- War of the Fourth Coalition
- Baikal Insurrection
- History of the Russo-Turkish wars
- List of wars and battles involving Galicia–Volhynia
- List of wars involving Kievan Rus'
- List of wars involving the Principality of Moscow
- List of wars involving the Novgorod Republic
- List of wars involving Poland – Chronological list of wars involving Poland
- List of wars involving Russia
- List of wars involving Sweden
- List of wars involving Ukraine
- Muscovite–Lithuanian Wars – Series of wars between the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Grand Duchy of Moscow – in most of which Kingdom of Poland was allied with the Grand Duchy of Lithuania
- Poland–Russia relations
- Polish–Ottoman Wars
- Polish–Swedish wars
- Polish–Teutonic War
- Russo-Finnish wars – series of wars between the USSR and FinlandPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
- Russo-Persian Wars – Series of conflicts between 1651 and 1828
Notes
References
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I detta senare senare rike hade en konung Sigismund bestigit tronen i December 1506 och kom snart i krig med Ryssland, emedan han ville återta Smolensk, som en förrädare öfverlemnat åt Wasilej. Sigismund förde kriget med lycka, besegrade gång efter annan den ryska hären och återtog Smolensk. Svante Sture omtalar i bref till erkebiskopen den polske konungens segrar och önskar honom lycka.
- ^ Карамзин Н. М. История государства Российского. — СПб.: Тип. Н. Греча, 1816—1829. — Т. 7.
- ^ Gumilev 2023, pp. 375–376.
- ^ After the final defeat, he was killed by the Tatars in 1610
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