Battle of Słupcza
Battle of Słupcza | |||||||
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Part of the January Uprising | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Polish insurgents | Russian Empire | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Leon Frankowski Antoni Zdanowicz | Lieutenant colonel Mednikov | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
66 dead 34 captured | unknown |
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- Ciołków
- Szydłowiec
- Lubartów
- Węgrów
- Rawa
- Sosnowiec
- Siemiatycze
- Słupcza
- Miechów
- Staszów
- Krzywosądz
- 1st Nowa Wieś
- Dobra
- 1st Małogoszcz
- Mrzygłód
- Pieskowa Skała
- Skała
- Chroberz
- Grochowiska
- Igołomia
- Krasnobród
- Praszka
- Buda Zaborowska
- Borowe Młyny
- Genėtiniai
- 2nd Nowa Wieś
- Pyzdry
- Pobiednik Mały
- Stok
- Kobylanka
- Krzykawka
- Biržai
- 1st Ignacewo
- Huta Krzeszowska
- Miropol
- Horki
- Salicha
- 1st Chruślina
- Nagoszewo
- 2nd Ignacewo
- Lututów
- Góry
- Komorów
- Świerże
- Ossa
- Coștangalia
- 2nd Chruślina
- Depułtycze
- Żyrzyn
- Złoczew
- Fajsławice
- Sędziejowice
- Panasówka
- Batorz
- 2nd Małogoszcz
- Mełchów
- Rybnica
- Łążek
- 1st Opatów
- Brody
- Sprowa
- Mierzwin
- Huta Szczeceńska
- Janik
- Iłża
- 2nd Opatów
- Żeleźnica
The Battle of Słupcza took place on 8 February 1863 near the village of Słupcza, Congress Poland, during the January Uprising. Up to 100 Polish insurgents commanded by Leon Frankowski [pl] and Antoni Zdanowicz clashed on that day with a unit of the Imperial Russian Army. The skirmish was won by the Russians.
In late January 1863, an insurgent unit, which was concentrated in Kurów, was forced to leave the town under Russian pressure. Polish unit marched to Sandomierz, but decided not to enter this town, and clashed with Russians near Słupcza. The Russians attacked with two infantry companies and a Cossack unit, defeating main insurgent force. Remnants of Polish insurgents fled to Dwikozy, where they were attacked again. All together, Poles lost 66 men - 28 died in Słupcza, and 38 perished in Dwikozy. Polish commandant Leon Frankowski, who was wounded, tried to hide in Sandomierz, but was quickly captured and sent to a prison in Lublin.
Sources
- Stefan Kieniewicz: Powstanie styczniowe. Warszawa: Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe, 1983. ISBN 83-01-03652-4.
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