Polish–Lithuanian military accounts

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Polish–Lithuanian military accounts are historical narratives and records produced by Polish–Lithuanian participants that detail their perspective on the events, strategies, and experiences of the Siege of Moscow.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical source
military narrative
primary source
written record
associatedWith Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Polish–Muscovite War
surface form: Polish–Muscovite War (1605–1618)

Time of Troubles
chronologicalScope phases of the Siege of Moscow
contains descriptions of commanders
descriptions of fortifications
descriptions of negotiations and diplomacy
descriptions of troop movements
evaluations of enemy forces
personal observations of soldiers
contrastedWith Russian accounts of the Siege of Moscow
createdBy chroniclers accompanying the army
nobility serving in the campaign
officers of the Polish–Lithuanian army
describes Siege of Moscow
documents events of the Siege of Moscow
experiences of Polish–Lithuanian forces
strategies used in the Siege of Moscow
focusesOn battlefield conditions
campaign logistics
military operations around Moscow
siege warfare
geographicFocus Moscow
Muscovy
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
hasBias favorable to Polish–Lithuanian side
hasPerspective Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
surface form: Polish–Lithuanian
includes assessments of morale
dates of key engagements
names of military leaders
reports of casualties
languageOfWriting Latin
Polish language
surface form: Polish
medium manuscript
printed chronicle
producedBy Polish–Lithuanian participants
studiedBy historians of Eastern Europe
military historians
timePeriod early 17th century
typeOfEventDescribed campaign
siege
usedFor analyzing early modern siege tactics
reconstructing the course of the Siege of Moscow
studying Polish–Lithuanian military culture

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Siege of Moscow describedBySource Polish–Lithuanian military accounts