Battle of Gwoździec explained

The Battle of Gwoździec was fought in 1531 as part of the Polish-Moldavian Wars.

The conflict was instigated by voievod Petru Rareş of Moldavia when he interfered in the succession disputes over the Hungarian throne and invaded southern Poland in support of the Ottomans. Grand Hetman Jan Tarnowski, the leader of the Polish counter-offensive, attacked and ultimately defeated Petru's forces at Gwoździec near Kolomyia, Ukraine after which he executed the prisoners of war. Tarnowski withdrew his forces northeast, but was outnumbered and besieged during the Battle of Obertyn.[1]

Since 1945 the town of Gwoździec has been located in Ukraine and known as Hvizdets.

References

49.8833°N 20.7833°W

Notes and References

  1. Jaques, Tony. Dictionary of Battles and Sieges: F-O. Greenwood Publishing Group, 2007,, p. 422.