Battle of Mrzygłód
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Battle of Mrzygłód | |||||||
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Part of the January Uprising | |||||||
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The Battle of Mrzygłód took place on March 1, 1863 near the village of Mrzygłód (now a district of Myszków), Russian-controlled Congress Poland. It was one of many skirmishes of the January Uprising, the anti-Russian rebellion of Poles. The battle resulted in Polish victory.
After a skirmish near the village of Panki, a party of Polish insurgents under came to Mrzygłód, on February 28, 1863. The Russians, tipped by their informers, transferred here a unit of the Imperial Russian Army, which arrived at Mrzygłód by the Warsaw–Vienna railway. After two attacks, which were repulsed by the insurgents, Russian forces decided to withdraw towards Częstochowa, as their rear was exposed to another local insurgent unit.
On March 1, 1933, the 70th anniversary of the skirmish, a monument dedicated to the uprising was unveiled at the market square in Mrzygłód.
Sources[]
- Stefan Kieniewicz: Powstanie styczniowe. Warszawa: Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe, 1983. ISBN 83-01-03652-4.
- Conflicts in 1863
- 1863 in Poland
- Battles of the January Uprising
- March 1863 events
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