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  1. Juan III Sobieski (en polaco Jan III Sobieski) ( Olesko, 17 de agosto de 1629 - Wilanów, 17 de junio de 1696) fue uno de los más importantes reyes de la llamada Mancomunidad polaco-lituana. Rey de Polonia y Gran Duque de Lituania desde 1674 hasta su muerte.

  2. John III Sobieski ( Polish: Jan III Sobieski ( Polish pronunciation: [ˈjan ˈtʂɛt͡ɕi sɔˈbʲɛskʲi] ); Lithuanian: Jonas III Sobieskis ( Lithuanian pronunciation: ['joːnäs so'bʲɛskis] ); Latin: Ioannes III Sobiscius ( Latin pronunciation: [joˈannɛs soˈbiʃiʊs]) 17 August 1629 – 17 June 1696) was King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1674 un...

  3. Siege of Vienna. John III Sobieski (born August 17, 1629, Olesko, Poland—died June 17, 1696, Wilanów) was the elective king of Poland (1674–96), a soldier who drove back the Ottoman Turks and briefly restored the kingdom of Poland-Lithuania to greatness for the last time.

  4. The King of Poland, John III Sobieski, prepared a relief expedition to Vienna during the summer of 1683, honoring his obligations to the treaty, and would depart from Kraków on 15 August. During this time most of Poland would be largely undefended, and taking advantage of the situation, Imre Thököly would attempt an invasion.

    • 14 July 1683 – 12 September 1683, (1 month, 4 weeks and 1 day)
    • Ottomans fail to take Vienna, Coalition (later the Holy League) forces invade territories in Hungary and the Balkans under Ottoman rule
  5. Juan III Sobieski (en polaco Jan III Sobieski) ( Olesko, 17 de agosto de 1629 - Wilanów, 17 de junio de 1696) fue uno de los más importantes reyes de la llamada Mancomunidad polaco-lituana. Rey de Polonia y Gran Duque de Lituania desde 1674 hasta su muerte.

  6. John III Sobieski, the victor of the Battle of Chocim. Scutum Sobiescianum, a constellation created by Jan Heweliusz to commemorate the victory of the Polish forces led by King John III in the Battle of Vienna. Coat of Arms of John III Sobieski as the King of Poland. Portrayal of Sobieski's royal crown, Gdańsk.

  7. Grand Hetman of the Crown John III Sobieski, who had only 2.5-3 thousand cavalry and dragoons, moved on October 5 from Krasnystaw against the Tatars, without wagons and taking two horses per soldier. Going to the rear of the Tatar groups, he advanced toward Zamość and at night smashed a small chambul in the battle of Krasnobród ...