Mogilev uprising (1661)
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Mogilev uprising (1661)
Summary
Mogilev uprising (1661) is a rebellion[1].
Key Facts
- Mogilev uprising (1661) is in the country of Grand Duchy of Lithuania[2].
- Mogilev uprising (1661)'s instance of is recorded as rebellion[3].
- The location of Mogilev uprising (1661) was Mogilev[4].
- Mogilev uprising (1661) is part of Russo-Polish War[5].
- Mogilev uprising (1661) occurred on February 1, 1661[6].
- Among those involved in Mogilev uprising (1661) was Tsardom of Russia[7].
- Among those involved in Mogilev uprising (1661) was Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[8].
- Mogilev uprising (1661)'s significant person is recorded as Joseph Leonovich-Para[9].
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When and Where
Mogilev uprising (1661) took place on February 1, 1661[6]. The location of Mogilev uprising (1661) was Mogilev[4]. Mogilev uprising (1661) is in the country of Grand Duchy of Lithuania[2].
Context
Mogilev uprising (1661) is part of Russo-Polish War[5]. Mogilev uprising (1661)'s instance of is recorded as rebellion[3].
Participants
Recorded participant include Tsardom of Russia[7] and Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[8].