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Lithuanians organized a relief force, brought by ] ]. Neither Mozhayskiy nor Kęsgaila dared to attack and the Russian forces retreated without a battle.<ref name=janka/> Lithuanians organized a relief force, brought by ] ]. Neither Mozhayskiy nor Kęsgaila dared to attack and the Russian forces retreated without a battle.<ref name=janka/>


The main task of the Russians was to prevent the joint military actions of the entire coalition (], ] and the ]) against Muscovy, as a result of defeating a large group near Mstislavl. This task was successfully completed.<ref>{{cite book |last=Alexeev |first=Yuri |lang=ru |script-title=ru:Походы русских войск при Иване III |trans-title=Campaigns of Russian troops under Ivan III |date=2009 |publisher=St. Petersburg University Press |isbn=978-5-288-04840-1 |place=Saint-Petersburg |chapter=Campaign of 1501 |pages=407-408 }}</ref> The main task of the Russians was to prevent the joint military actions of the entire coalition (], ] and the ]) against Muscovy, as a result of defeating a large group near Mstislavl this task was successfully completed.<ref>{{cite book |last=Alexeev |first=Yuri |lang=ru |script-title=ru:Походы русских войск при Иване III |trans-title=Campaigns of Russian troops under Ivan III |date=2009 |publisher=St. Petersburg University Press |isbn=978-5-288-04840-1 |place=Saint-Petersburg |chapter=Campaign of 1501 |pages=407-408 }}</ref>


==References== ==References==

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Battle of Mstislavl
Part of the Muscovite–Lithuanian Wars

And the voivodes came to the city of Mstislav on November 4, and with God's help, the regiments of the Grand Duke of Moscow defeated the Lithuanians, image from Illustrated Chronicle of Ivan the Terrible
Date4 November 1501
LocationNear Mstislavl, Mogilev Region54°0′N 31°43′E / 54.000°N 31.717°E / 54.000; 31.717
Result Russian victory
Belligerents
Grand Duchy of Lithuania Grand Duchy of Lithuania Grand Duchy of Moscow
Principality of Novgorod-Seversk
Commanders and leaders
Princes Mstislavsky
Ostap Dashkevych
Semyon Mozhayskiy [ru]
Casualties and losses
About 7,000 dead Unknown
Muscovite–Lithuanian War (1500–1503)

The Battle of Mstislavl took place on 4 November 1501 between the forces of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the forces of the Grand Duchy of Moscow and Principality of Novgorod-Seversk. The Lithuanian forces were defeated.

The Muscovite–Lithuanian Wars renewed in 1500. In 1501, Ivan III of Russia sent a new force under the command of Semyon Mozhayskiy [ru] towards Mstislavl. Local princes Mstislavsky together with Ostap Dashkevych organized the defense and were badly beaten on 4 November. They retreated to Mstislavl and Mozhayskiy decided not to attack the castle. Instead, Russian forces besieged the city and pillaged surrounding areas.

Lithuanians organized a relief force, brought by Great Hetman Stanislovas Kęsgaila. Neither Mozhayskiy nor Kęsgaila dared to attack and the Russian forces retreated without a battle.

The main task of the Russians was to prevent the joint military actions of the entire coalition (Lithuania, Livonia and the Great Horde) against Muscovy, as a result of defeating a large group near Mstislavl this task was successfully completed.

References

  1. ^ Jaques, Tony (2007). Dictionary of Battles and Sieges. Vol. F–O. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 693. ISBN 978-0-313-33538-9.
  2. ^ Gudavičius, Edvardas (1999). Lietuvos istorija: Nuo seniausių laikų iki 1569 metų (in Lithuanian). p. 493. ISBN 9986-39-112-1.
  3. Jankauskas, Vytas (2008). "Stanislovas Jonaitis Kęsgaila". In Surgailis, Gintautas (ed.). Lietuvos krašto apsaugos ministrai ir kariuomenės vadai (in Lithuanian). Vol. I. Lietuvos Respublikos krašto apsaugos ministerija. pp. 51–52. ISBN 978-9986-738-96-1.
  4. Alexeev, Yuri (2009). "Campaign of 1501". Походы русских войск при Иване III [Campaigns of Russian troops under Ivan III] (in Russian). Saint-Petersburg: St. Petersburg University Press. pp. 407–408. ISBN 978-5-288-04840-1.
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