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The Battle of Orsha took place September 8, 1514, between the forces of the Grand Duchy of LithuaniaFacts About Grand Duchy of Lithuania

The Grand Duchy of Lithuania was an Eastern European state of the 12th /13th century untill the18th century....
 and Kingdom of Poland (less than 30,000 troops), under the command of HetmanHetman

Hetman was the title of the second highest military commander used in 15th to 18th century Poland and Grand Duchy of Lithu...
 Konstanty OstrogskiKonstanty Ostrogski

Konstanty Ostrogski, also known under his Ruthenian name Konstantin Ivanovich Ostrozhsky and modern Belarusian translite...
, and the army of Grand Duchy of Moscow under KonyushyKonyushy

Konyushy is literally translated as Master of the Horse, Equerry....
 (???????, "Tsar's Equerry") Ivan Chelyadnin (???? ????????) and Kniaz (Prince) Mikhail GolitsaFacts About Galitzine

The Galitzines, more correctly the Golitsyns, are one of the largest and noblest princely houses of Russia....
 (?????? ???????). The Battle of Orsha was part of a long chain of the Russo-Lithuanian Wars conducted by RussiaRussia

Russia , also the Russian Federation , is a country that stretches over a vast expanse of Eurasia....
n rulers striving to gather all the Old Ruthenian lands under their rule.

The much smaller army of the Grand Duchy of LithuaniaGrand Duchy of Lithuania

The Grand Duchy of Lithuania was an Eastern European state of the 12th /13th century untill the18th century....
 and PolandPoland

Poland , officially the Republic of Poland , is a country located in Central Europe....
 defeated the RussiaRussia

Russia , also the Russian Federation , is a country that stretches over a vast expanse of Eurasia....
n forces, capturing their camp and commander.
Eve of battleAt the end of 1512, Grand Duchy of Moscow began a new war for the RutheniaRuthenia

Ruthenia is a name applied to parts of Eastern Europe which were populated by Eastern Slavic peoples, as well as to various ...
n lands of present-day BelarusBelarus

Belarus is a landlocked nation-state in Eastern Europe, which borders Russia, Ukraine, Poland, Lithuania, and Latvia....
 and UkraineUkraine

Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe....
 that were part of the Grand Duchy of LithuaniaFacts About Grand Duchy of Lithuania

The Grand Duchy of Lithuania was an Eastern European state of the 12th /13th century untill the18th century....
.






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The Battle of Orsha took place September 8, 1514, between the forces of the Grand Duchy of LithuaniaFacts About Grand Duchy of Lithuania

The Grand Duchy of Lithuania was an Eastern European state of the 12th /13th century untill the18th century....
 and Kingdom of Poland (less than 30,000 troops), under the command of HetmanHetman

Hetman was the title of the second highest military commander used in 15th to 18th century Poland and Grand Duchy of Lithu...
 Konstanty OstrogskiKonstanty Ostrogski

Konstanty Ostrogski, also known under his Ruthenian name Konstantin Ivanovich Ostrozhsky and modern Belarusian translite...
, and the army of Grand Duchy of Moscow under KonyushyKonyushy

Konyushy is literally translated as Master of the Horse, Equerry....
 (???????, "Tsar's Equerry") Ivan Chelyadnin (???? ????????) and Kniaz (Prince) Mikhail GolitsaFacts About Galitzine

The Galitzines, more correctly the Golitsyns, are one of the largest and noblest princely houses of Russia....
 (?????? ???????). The Battle of Orsha was part of a long chain of the Russo-Lithuanian Wars conducted by RussiaRussia

Russia , also the Russian Federation , is a country that stretches over a vast expanse of Eurasia....
n rulers striving to gather all the Old Ruthenian lands under their rule.

The much smaller army of the Grand Duchy of LithuaniaGrand Duchy of Lithuania

The Grand Duchy of Lithuania was an Eastern European state of the 12th /13th century untill the18th century....
 and PolandPoland

Poland , officially the Republic of Poland , is a country located in Central Europe....
 defeated the RussiaRussia

Russia , also the Russian Federation , is a country that stretches over a vast expanse of Eurasia....
n forces, capturing their camp and commander.

Eve of battle

At the end of 1512, Grand Duchy of Moscow began a new war for the RutheniaRuthenia

Ruthenia is a name applied to parts of Eastern Europe which were populated by Eastern Slavic peoples, as well as to various ...
n lands of present-day BelarusBelarus

Belarus is a landlocked nation-state in Eastern Europe, which borders Russia, Ukraine, Poland, Lithuania, and Latvia....
 and UkraineUkraine

Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe....
 that were part of the Grand Duchy of LithuaniaFacts About Grand Duchy of Lithuania

The Grand Duchy of Lithuania was an Eastern European state of the 12th /13th century untill the18th century....
. Albrecht I Hohenzollern von Brandenburg-Ansbach, Grand Master of the Teutonic OrderAlbert I, Duke of Prussia

Albert I Hohenzollern of Brandenburg-Ansbach was Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights and, after converting to Lutheranism,...
 rebelled and refused to give a vassal pledge to Sigismund I the OldSigismund I the Old

Sigismund I the Old of the Jagiellon dynasty reigned as King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1506 to his death a...
. Albert I was supported by Maximilian I, Holy Roman EmperorMaximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor Summary

Maximilian I of Habsburg was Holy Roman Emperor. ...
.

The fortress of SmolenskSmolensk

Smolensk is a city in western Russia, located on the Dnieper River, the administrative centre of Smolensk Oblast....
 was then the easternmost outpost of the Grand Duchy and one of the most important strongholds guarding it from the east. It repelled several Russian attacks, but in July 1514 a Russian army of 45,000 men and 300 guns besieged and finally captured it. (Some historians claim that the size of Russian's army has been overstated: see "Disputed data," below.)

Spurred on by this initial success, the Grand PrinceGrand Prince

The title Grand Prince ranks in honour below Emperor and Tsar but higher than a sovereign Prince or Royal Prince....
 of MoscowMoscow Overview

Moscow is the capital of Russia and the country's principal political, economic, financial, educational, and transportation...
 Vasili IIIVasili III of Russia Summary

Vasili III Ivanovich was the Grand Prince of Moscow from 1505 to 1533....
 ordered his forces farther into Belarus, occupying the towns of KrichevKrichev Summary

Krichev or Krychaw is a city in the western Belarusian Mahilyow Voblast....
, MstislavlMstislavl

Mstsislaw or Mstislavl is a town in Mahilyow Voblast, Eastern Belarus....
 and Dubrovno.

Meanwhile King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania Sigismund the Old gathered some 35,000 troops for war with the eastern neighbor. This army was inferior in numbers, but comprised mostly well-trained cavalryCavalry

Soldiers or warriors who fought mounted on horseback are commonly known as cavalry ....
. The forces of the Grand Duchy of LithuaniaGrand Duchy of Lithuania

The Grand Duchy of Lithuania was an Eastern European state of the 12th /13th century untill the18th century....
 and Kingdom of PolandPoland

Poland , officially the Republic of Poland , is a country located in Central Europe....
 placed under the command of Hetman Konstanty OstrogskiKonstanty Ostrogski

Konstanty Ostrogski, also known under his Ruthenian name Konstantin Ivanovich Ostrozhsky and modern Belarusian translite...
 included:
  • 16,000 horse of the Grand Duchy of LithuaniaGrand Duchy of Lithuania

    The Grand Duchy of Lithuania was an Eastern European state of the 12th /13th century untill the18th century....
    ,
  • 14,000 Polish cavalryPolish cavalry

    Polish Cavalry can trace its origins back to the days of Medieval mounted knights....
     (light and heavy),
  • 3,000 mercenaryMercenary

    A mercenary is a soldier who fights, or engages in warfare primarily for private gain, usually with little regard for ideolo...
     infantryInfantry

    Infantry is a term for soldiers who fight primarily on foot with small arms in organized military units....
    ,
  • 2,500 volunteers, mostly from BohemiaBohemia

    Bohemia is a historical region in central Europe, occupying the western and middle thirds of the Czech Republic....
    .


Marching into BelarusBelarus

Belarus is a landlocked nation-state in Eastern Europe, which borders Russia, Ukraine, Poland, Lithuania, and Latvia....
, King Sigismund secured the town of BarysauBarysau

Barysau is a town in Belarus situated near the Biarezina River....
 with a 4,000-5,000 - strong force, while the main forces, around 30,000, moved on to face the Russians. At the end of August, several skirmishes took place at crossings of the Berezina, Bobr and DrutDrut River

Drut is a river in Belarus, a right tributary of Dnieper....
 Rivers, but the Russian army avoided a major confrontation.

Suffering negligible losses, the Russians advanced to the area between OrshaOrsha

Orsha; is a city in Belarus in Vitebsk voblast on the fork of the Dnieper and Arshytsa rivers. ...
 and Dubrovno on the Krapivna River, where they set up camp. Ivan Chelyadnin, confident that the Lithuanian-Polish forces would have to cross one of two bridges on the DneprDnieper River

The Dnieper River is a river which flows from Russia through Belarus and then Ukraine....
, split his own forces to guard those crossings. However, Ostrogski's army crossed the river farther north via two pontoon bridgePontoon bridge

Pontoon bridges are floating bridges supported by barge-or-boat-like pontoons to support the bridge deck and its dynamic loa...
s. On the night of September 7, it began preparations for a final battle with the RussiaRussia

Russia , also the Russian Federation , is a country that stretches over a vast expanse of Eurasia....
ns. Hetman Konstanty Ostrogski placed most of his 16,000 horses from Grand Duchy in the center, while most of the Polish infantryInfantry

Infantry is a term for soldiers who fight primarily on foot with small arms in organized military units....
 and the auxiliary troops manned the flanks. The BohemiaBohemia

Bohemia is a historical region in central Europe, occupying the western and middle thirds of the Czech Republic....
n and SilesiaSilesia

Silesia is a historical region in central Europe....
n infantry were deployed in the center of the line, in front of reserves comprising LithuaniaLithuania Overview

Lithuania, officially the Republic of Lithuania , is a country in northern Europe....
n and PolishPoland

Poland , officially the Republic of Poland , is a country located in Central Europe....
 cavalryCavalry

Soldiers or warriors who fought mounted on horseback are commonly known as cavalry ....
.

Battle


On September 8, 1514, shortly after dawn, Ivan Chelyadnin gave the order to attack. The RussiaRussia

Russia , also the Russian Federation , is a country that stretches over a vast expanse of Eurasia....
n forces attempted to outflank the LithuaniaLithuania

Lithuania, officially the Republic of Lithuania , is a country in northern Europe....
ns and PolesPoles Overview

The Poles are a western Slavic people inhabiting the country of Poland and a number of other states in the world, where they...
 by attacking the flanks, manned by Polish troops. One of the pincers of the attack was commanded by Chelyadnin personally, while the other was led by PrincePrince

The term prince , from the Latin root princeps, when used for a member of the highest aristocracy, has several fundament...
 Bulgakov-GolitsaGolitsyn

Golitsyn may refer to:...
. The initial attack failed, and the Russians withdrew toward their starting positions. Chelyadnin was still confident that the almost 3:1 odds in his favor would give him the victory. However, preoccupied with his own wing of the Russian forces, he lost track of the other sectors and failed to coordinate a defense against the counterattack by the Lithuanian cavalry, which until then had been kept in reserve.

The Lithuanian light horseLight Horse

The Australian Light Horse soldiers were mounted infantry who served during the Second Boer War and World War I....
 attacked the overstretched center of the Russian lines in an attempt to split them. At the crucial moment the horse of the Grand DuchyGrand duchy

A grand duchy is a territory whose head of state is a Grand Duke or Grand Duchess....
 seemed to waver, then went into retreat. The Russians pursued with all their cavalryCavalry

Soldiers or warriors who fought mounted on horseback are commonly known as cavalry ....
 reserves. The Lithuanian horse, after retreating for several minutes, chased by the Russians, suddenly turned to the sides. The Russian horse now found themselves confronted by artilleryArtillery

Historically, artillery refers to any engine used for the discharge of projectiles during war....
 concealed in the forestForest

A forest is an area with a high density of trees ....
. From both sides, Polish forces appeared and proceeded to surround the Russians. Ivan Chelyadnin sounded retreatWithdrawal (military)

A withdrawal is a type of military operation, generally meaning retreating forces back while maintaining contact with the en...
, which soon became somewhat panicky. The Russian forces were pursued by the army of the Grand Duchy of LithuaniaGrand Duchy of Lithuania

The Grand Duchy of Lithuania was an Eastern European state of the 12th /13th century untill the18th century....
 for five kilometers.

The Russian defeat is often attributed to repeated failures by Ivan Chelyadnin and GolitsaGolitsyn

Golitsyn may refer to:...
 to coordinate their operations.

Sigismund von HerbersteinSigismund von Herberstein

Siegmund Freiherr von Herberstein, , , Austrian diplomat, writer and historian....
 reported that 40,000 Russians were killed. According to accounts in Polish chronicleChronicle

Generally a chronicle is historical...
s, at the Battle of Orsha 30,000 Russians were killed and an additional 3,000 were taken captive, including Ivan Chelyadnin and eight other commanders. The forces of the Grand Duchy of LithuaniaGrand Duchy of Lithuania

The Grand Duchy of Lithuania was an Eastern European state of the 12th /13th century untill the18th century....
 and Kingdom of Poland seized the Russian campMilitary camp

A military camp or bivouac is a minor, semi-permanent facility for the lodging of an army....
 and all 300 cannonCannon

A cannon is any large tubular firearm designed to fire a heavy projectile over a considerable distance....
.

Aftermath

Upset at word of the massive defeat, MoscowMoscow

Moscow is the capital of Russia and the country's principal political, economic, financial, educational, and transportation...
 Grand PrinceGrand Prince

The title Grand Prince ranks in honour below Emperor and Tsar but higher than a sovereign Prince or Royal Prince....
 Vasili IIIFacts About Vasili III of Russia

Vasili III Ivanovich was the Grand Prince of Moscow from 1505 to 1533....
 allegedly remarked that "the prisoners [were] as useful as the dead" and betrayed them by refusing to negotiate their return. The Battle of Orsha was one of the biggest battles of 16th-century EuropeEurope

Europe is one of the seven traditional continents of the Earth....
. Ostrogski's forces continued their pursuit of the routed Russian armyArmy

Army can, in some countries, refer to any armed force....
 and retook most of the previously captured strongholds, including MstislavlMstislavl

Mstsislaw or Mstislavl is a town in Mahilyow Voblast, Eastern Belarus....
 and Krychev, and advancement of Russians was stopped for four years. However, the LithuaniaLithuania

Lithuania, officially the Republic of Lithuania , is a country in northern Europe....
n and PolishPoland

Poland , officially the Republic of Poland , is a country located in Central Europe....
 forces were too exhausted to besiege SmolenskSmolensk

Smolensk is a city in western Russia, located on the Dnieper River, the administrative centre of Smolensk Oblast....
 before winter. Also OstrogskiOstrogski

Ostrogski was one of the greatest princely families of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania....
 did not reach the gates of Smolensk until late September, giving Vasili III enough time to prepare defense.

In December 1514, HetmanHetman

Hetman was the title of the second highest military commander used in 15th to 18th century Poland and Grand Duchy of Lithu...
 Konstanty OstrogskiKonstanty Ostrogski

Konstanty Ostrogski, also known under his Ruthenian name Konstantin Ivanovich Ostrozhsky and modern Belarusian translite...
 triumphantly entered VilniusVilnius Overview

Vilnius is the capital and largest city of Lithuania, with a population of 553,904 as of December 2005....
. To commemorate the victory, two Orthodox churches were erected: the Church of the Holy Trinity and the Church of Saint Nicholas, which remain among the most impressive examples of Orthodox ChurchFacts About Orthodox Church

Several Christian Churches or church bodies are commonly referred to as "Orthodox"....
 architecture in Lithuania.

Impressed by the scope of the Lithuanian and Polish victory, Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor, started peace negotiations with JagiellonsJagiellon dynasty

The Jagiellons were a royal dynasty originating in Lithuania that reigned in some Central European countries between the 14t...
 in Vienna. On 22 July 1515, final agreements on peace were made and a broad coalition against Lithuania and Poland ceased.

The war between the Grand Duchy of LithuaniaGrand Duchy of Lithuania

The Grand Duchy of Lithuania was an Eastern European state of the 12th /13th century untill the18th century....
 and Grand Duchy of Moscow lasted until 1520. In 1522 a peacePeace

Peace is commonly understood to mean the absence of hostilities. Other definitions include freedom from disputes, harmon...
 was signed, under the terms of which the Grand Duchy of LithuaniaGrand Duchy of Lithuania

The Grand Duchy of Lithuania was an Eastern European state of the 12th /13th century untill the18th century....
 was forced to cede to Grand Duchy of Moscow about a quarter of its RutheniaRuthenia

Ruthenia is a name applied to parts of Eastern Europe which were populated by Eastern Slavic peoples, as well as to various ...
n possessions, including SmolenskSmolensk

Smolensk is a city in western Russia, located on the Dnieper River, the administrative centre of Smolensk Oblast....
. The latter city was not retaken from RussiaRussia

Russia , also the Russian Federation , is a country that stretches over a vast expanse of Eurasia....
 until almost a century later, in 1611. After the peace agreement of 1522, Grand Duchy of Lithuania one more time tried to attack Russia, but major military conflicts were settled for around 40 years.

Disputed data

Due to the spectacular proportions of the defeat, information about the Battle of Orsha was suppressed in Russian chronicles. Even reputable historians of the Russian EmpireRussian Empire

The Russian Empire was a state that existed from 1721 until it was declared a republic in August 1917....
 such as Sergey SolovyovSergey Solovyov

Sergey Mikhaylovich Solovyov...
 rely on non-Russian sources. On the other hand, King Sigismund I of Poland sought to gain as much political advantage as possible from his victory. Hence the figures quoted regarding the sizes of the respective forceForce

In physics, force is that which changes or tends to change the state of rest or motion of a body....
s, and the numbers of casualties and prisoners taken, are questioned by some modern historians.

Immediately after the victory, the Polish-Lithuanian state started to exploit the fact for its propagandaPropaganda

Propaganda is a specific type of message presentation directly aimed at influencing the opinions or behavior of people, rath...
 in Europe, aimed at improving the image of Poland-Lithuania abroad, seriously undermined after huge territorial losses in the wake of the Battle of VedroshaBattle of Vedrosha

Battle of Vedrosha was one of the greatest battles in the medieval history of Russia....
. Several panegyrical accounts of the battle were sent to RomeRome

Rome is the capital of Italy and of its region, called Latium....
. "The Polish message was similar to Bomhover's: the Muscovites are not Christians; they are cruel and barbaric; they are Asians and not Europeans; they are in league with Turks and the Tatars to destroy Christendom". Wishing to capitalize on the popular anti-Turkish hysteria, a Hungarian observer present at the battle "inaugurated a new era in anti-Russian propaganda" by proclaiming in his broadsheet that many Muscovites suffered for their Roman Catholicism at the hands of a cruel and tyrannical Orthodox monarch.

In particular, the size of the RussiaRussia

Russia , also the Russian Federation , is a country that stretches over a vast expanse of Eurasia....
n armyArmy

Army can, in some countries, refer to any armed force....
 (80,000) is thought to have been seriously exaggerated. Even Ivan the Terrible, who commanded a larger territory than his father, could never muster more than 40,000 troops, 20% of whom were newly-conquered TatarsTatars

Tatars , often misspelled Tartar, is a collective name applied to the Turkic speaking people of Eastern Europe and Cen...
 and Finns. As a consequence, the number of killed (30,000) is also questioned.

Indirect evidence of exaggeration may be that King Sigismund wrote PopePope

The Pope is the Bishop of Rome, and, as Successor of Saint Peter, is the head of the Catholic Church....
 Leo X and other European rulers that his army had killed 30,000 Russians and taken prisoner 46 commanders and 1,500 nobles. Extant PolishPoland

Poland , officially the Republic of Poland , is a country located in Central Europe....
 and LithuaniaLithuania

Lithuania, officially the Republic of Lithuania , is a country in northern Europe....
n documents, however, list all captured nobles by name, only 611 men in all.

Modern times

The battle is regarded as one of the symbols of Belarusian national revival by Belarusian nationalists, but its significance is being suppressed by the Belarusian authorities. In September of 2005, by order of president of Belarus Alexander LukashenkoAlexander Lukashenko

Aleksandr Grigorevich Lukashenko or Alyaksandar Ryhoravich Lukashenka has been the President of Belarus since 1994....
, four members of Belarusian National Front opposition were sentenced to almost 4 millions roubles (roughly 1500 EuroEuro

The euro is the official currency of the European Union member states of Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Greece...
) fine each for celebration of the 491st anniversary of the battle.