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Battle of Nevel

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Battle of Nevel
Part of the Livonian War
DateAugust 19, 1562
Location
Nevel, in modern Russia
Result Polish victory
Belligerents
Kingdom of Poland
Tsardom of Russia
Commanders and leaders
Stanisław Leśniowolski
Andrey Kurbsky
Strength
1,500 men 25,000 men
Casualties and losses
16 soldiers 7,000 soldiers

The Battle of Nevel was fought during the Livonian War between the Kingdom of Poland and the Tsardom of Russia on August 19, 1562.

After Russian forces took Nevel, Polish forces undertook a pillaging raid into the new Russian-held territory. A bigger Russian detachment led by Andrey Kurbsky could not defeat the retreating Polish detachment under the command of Stanisław Leśniowolski.

Modern Polish researches estimating the number of Russians as 25,000.[1] According to the Russian military historian Alexander Filyushkin, this is practically a half of the overall Russian military forces of Ivan the Terrible.[2] He considered the battle as neither a Russian victory nor a Russian defeat but just a missed chance to spontaneously punish the pillagers. He also considers that the battle was massively exaggerated for political reasons in the Polish-Lithuanian chronicles.[3] The Russian losses caused by a 1,500 men strong Lithuanian force grew to over 8,000[4] while the overall strength of the Russian army was described as 40,000 people.

References

  1. ^ Marek Plewczyński, Wojny i wojskowość polska w XVI wieku Tom II. Lata 1548-1575, Zabrze-Tarnowskie Góry 2012, Infort Editions, p 159, ISBN 978-83-89943-82-8
  2. ^ Филюшкин А. И. Андрей Курбский. — M.: Молодая гвардия, 2010
  3. ^ Филюшкин А.И. Мифология и реалии битвы под Невелем 1562г. // Studia Slavica et Balcanica Petropolitana/ Петербургские славянские и балканские исследования. 2012. № 1. С. 197-202
  4. ^ Kronika polska, Tom 2, Marcin Bielski
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