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Charles was a skilled military leader, and probably considered the invasion to be a risky enterprise; he had resisted the advice of his generals to invade during the
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on 8 July 1709, though Charles continued to pose a military threat to Russia for several years while under the protection of the
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1514:Clodfelter, Micheal (2002).
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512:Krasnokutsk–Gorodnoye
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1057:Perevolochna
1048:4,635–5,953
933:1,000–1,600
886:3,000–3,500
867:3,000–3,873
842:2,000–3,000
801:1,566–2,700
773:4,000–8,000
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1855:31 December
1731:31 December
1206:Stanisław I
1137:Ivan Mazepa
617:Ivan Mazepa
443:Charles XII
368:Ivan Mazepa
346:Charles XII
319:Ivan Mazepa
1887:Categories
1145:Ayuka Khan
980:774–1,200
798:700–2,000
334:Ayuka Khan
69:newspapers
1292:Stockholm
1002:50–1,400
879:Kolkanpää
806:Aftermath
788:Malatitze
744:Holowczyn
653:Ahmed III
604:, now in
497:Koniecpol
472:Malatitze
462:Holowczyn
457:Grodno II
1877:, p. 355
1849:Archived
1725:Archived
1286:(1740).
1182:Courland
1166:Karl XII
1101:Smolensk
1024:Unknown
1021:Unknown
1015:Unknown
945:Oposhnya
889:600–800
883:600–800
548:between
507:Oposhnya
378:Strength
170:Location
1800:Poltava
1405:Poltava
1190:Finland
1174:Livonia
1097:Severia
1093:Peter I
1061:12,000
1040:42,000
1037:17,000
1033:Poltava
989:Sokolki
861:12,500
857:Lesnaya
835:Koporye
820:10,000
813:Rajovka
795:13,000
751:28,000
748:12,500
716:Result
701:Battle
691:Battles
627:Outcome
606:Belarus
597:Vistula
566:Vistula
562:Denmark
522:Poltava
517:Sokolki
492:Baturyn
482:Lesnaya
477:Rajovka
383:192,000
261:Cossack
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1178:Ingria
1170:Grodno
1153:Poland
1129:Moscow
1123:under
1115:under
1113:Dorpat
1107:under
1064:9,000
996:7,000
993:6,000
971:2,500
952:6,000
949:2,000
936:1,500
930:1,500
927:3,000
923:Veprik
914:1,700
908:4,000
905:2,000
870:7,000
839:1,800
817:2,400
792:4,000
770:2,000
754:1,293
729:9,000
722:Grodno
681:Ingria
677:Sweden
602:Grodno
560:, and
558:Poland
554:Russia
550:Sweden
502:Veprik
386:97,000
265:Mazepa
182:Result
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487:Desna
90:JSTOR
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1857:2013
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