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Byczyna 1588

By: Taktyka I Strategia

Type: Boxed Game

Product Line: War Games - Middle Ages (Taktyka I Strategia)

Last Stocked on 9/25/2024

Product Info

Title
Byczyna 1588
Category
Publish Year
2018
Dimensions
8.25x12x1.5"
NKG Part #
2147691257
Type
Boxed Game
Age Range
14 Years and Up
# Players
1 - 2 Players
Game Length
120 Minutes

Description

The Battle of Byczyna or Battle of Pitschen (German: Pitschen; Polish: Byczyna) was the deciding battle of the 1587–1588 War of the Polish Succession, which erupted after two rival candidates were elected to the Polish throne. Both sides had rough parity in forces, with armies about 6,000 strong, divided roughly into half infantry and half cavalry. The battle was an overwhelming victory of the Polish-Swedish faction, led by the Swedish-born king-elect Sigismund III Vasa, over the army of his rival to the throne, Maximilian III, Archduke of Austria. Taking place near the Silesian town of Pitschen (modern Byczyna), then just a few kilometres outside the territory of Poland-Lithuania, on 24 January 1588, Sigismund's supporters were commanded by Chancellor and Great Crown Hetman Jan Zamoyski. Besides the commanders, notable participants included Stanislaw Stadnicki on Maximilian's side, and Stanislaw Zólkiewski on Sigismund's. The army of the Polish-Austrian (or Habsburg) faction was largely annihilated, the Archduke was captured and his cause came to an abrupt end. He subsequently renounced his claim to the Polish throne.