Siege of Varva

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Siege of Varva
Part of The Ruin (Ukrainian history)
Date1658
Location
Result Russian victory
Belligerents
Flag of the Cossack Hetmanat.svg Cossack Hetmanate
Flag of the Crimean Khanate (15th century).svg Crimean Khanate
Flag of Oryol ship (variant).svg Russia
Flag of the Cossack Hetmanat.svg Cossack Hetmanate
Commanders and leaders
Flag of the Cossack Hetmanat.svg Ivan Skorobagatko  [ uk ] Flag of Oryol ship (variant).svg Grigory Romodanovsky
Flag of the Cossack Hetmanat.svg Ivan Bezpaly

The siege of Varva [a] is one of the events of the Russo-Polish War of 1654-1667 and Ruin in Ukraine. [1] [2]

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Background

Polish-Lithuanian-Ruthenian Commonwealth as proposed by Treaty of Hadiach in 1658 Rzeczpospolita Trojga Narodow w roku 1658.png
Polish–Lithuanian–Ruthenian Commonwealth as proposed by Treaty of Hadiach in 1658

In September 1658, the Hetman of the Zaporozhian Host Ivan Vyhovsky signed the Treaty of Hadiach with the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, which returned the Zaporozhian Host to the rule of the Polish Crown. Having called upon the troops of the Crimean Khan for help, Vyhovsky began military operations against Russia.[ citation needed ]

Siege

On the 7th of November, Grigory Romodanovsky and his army arrived at around Varva and started laying siege to the city. [3] However, Varva, due to both a strong cossack garrison and being surrounded with rivers and swamps, was well fortified and as a result the first two assaults of the Russian army were swiftly repelled. [4]

Romodanovsky, seeing the harsh conditions of winter, saw the opportunity to launch another assault once the rivers had frozen. [5] And on the 20th of November, Romadonvosky went into battle against Hetman Skorobogatko in which his army won and Skorobogatko retreated. [6] Later, on the 25th of November a second attempt to defeat Romadonvosky in battle was attempted but a result of the battle, Skorobogatko was defeated and retreated from Varva. [7] [8]

Consequences

Hetman of Right-Bank Ukraine Ivan Vyhovsky Ivan Vyhovsky (Historical figures of Southwestern Russia in biographies and portraits. Portrait 13).jpg
Hetman of Right-Bank Ukraine Ivan Vyhovsky

The oath of the Vygovskites at Varva turned out to be false. Already in December 1658, Vyhovsky changed his word, and military actions began again. [9] [10]

Notes

  1. Russian: Осада Варвы;Ukrainian: Облога Варви

References

  1. Markevych 1843, p. 209.
  2. Mykola 1891, p. 82.
  3. Babulin 2015, p. 118.
  4. Babulin 2015, p. 119.
  5. Babulin 2015, p. 120.
  6. Babulin 2015, p. 120-121.
  7. Babulin 2015, p. 121.
  8. Bulvinskyi, Andriy (1998-01-01). "Похід кн. Г.Г.Ромодановського на Україну восени 1658 року" [Prince G.G. Romodanovsky’s campaign in Ukraine in the autumn of 1658]. Нова політика (1).
  9. Barsukov 1881, p. 148.
  10. Ivan Grigor'evich. Acts relating to the history of Southern and Western Russia (1846). vol. 4. p. 275

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