Battle of Bolkhov

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DateMay 10–11, 1608
Location
Kamenka River near Bolkhov
Result Pretender's victory
Battle of Bolkhov
Part of Polish–Muscovite War (1605–18)

Camp of False Dmitry II at Tushino
DateMay 10–11, 1608
Location
Kamenka River near Bolkhov
Result Pretender's victory
Belligerents
False Dmitry II Muscovite Tsardom
Commanders and leaders
Roman Rozhinsky Dmitry Shuisky
Strength
About 13,000 No less than 30,000
Casualties and losses
About 2,000 Up to 20,000

In the Battle of Bolkhov on May 10–11, 1608, the troops of False Dmitry II managed to defeat the army of Tsar Vasily Shuisky.

From the Tsar's side at least 30 thousand soldiers (5 regiments) were assembled, Streltsy, Cossacks, noble cavalry and German mercenaries (from Livonia), under voevody Dmitry Shuisky and Vasily Golitsyn. On the side of the Pretender was only 13 thousand soldiers under the leadership of Lithuanian Prince Roman Rozhinsky, including almost 6,000 Polish-Lithuanian mercenaries.[1]

Battle

Aftermath

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