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Sobieski Collection

Background imageSobieski Collection: Jan III Sobieski

Jan III Sobieski
JOHN (JAN) III SOBIESKI king of Poland and military commander, who liberated Vienna when menaced by the Ottoman Turks. Polands greatest king

Background imageSobieski Collection: Ottoman Wars / Vienna

Ottoman Wars / Vienna
John III Sobieski, king of Poland, attacks the Turkish army under Kara Mustapha Pashs besieging Vienna, and though outnumbered 2 to 1 routs it and saves the city

Background imageSobieski Collection: John III Sobieski - King of Poland, Grand Duke of Lithuania

John III Sobieski - King of Poland, Grand Duke of Lithuania
John III Sobieski (1629-1696). King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania (1674-1696). Statue dedicated to the Polish hero in Lazienki Park, Warsaw. Engraving by Lemaitre, Vernier and Lafon

Background imageSobieski Collection: Plan of the Battle of Vienna, 12 September 1683

Plan of the Battle of Vienna, 12 September 1683
Holy Roman Empire. Plan of the Battle of Vienna, 12 September 1683. It took place at Kahlenberg Mountain, near Vienna, ather the city had been besieged by the Ottoman Empire during two months

Background imageSobieski Collection: John III Sobieski (1629-1696). King of Poland

John III Sobieski (1629-1696). King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania (1674-1696). Portrait. Engraving by Lemaitre, Vernier and Lafon. History of Poland, by Charles Foster

Background imageSobieski Collection: John III Sobieski (1629-1696). King of Poland. Engraving. Co

John III Sobieski (1629-1696). King of Poland. Engraving. Co
John III Sobieski (1629-1696). King of Poland (1674-1696) and Grand Duke of Lithuania. Portrait. Engraving. Colored

Background imageSobieski Collection: King John III Sobieski Monument in Warsaw, Poland

King John III Sobieski Monument in Warsaw, Poland - erected to celebrate his victory over the Ottoman Turks in the 1683 Battle of Vienna. Date: circa 1950s

Background imageSobieski Collection: Brisacier, Pretender

Brisacier, Pretender
Courtier in the service of Marie-Therese, queen of Louis XIV, who claimed to be a natural son of Jan Sobieski, king of Poland : imprisoned and exiled to Poland, Russia. Date: late 17th century

Background imageSobieski Collection: Kiev Acquired

Kiev Acquired
Kiev in the Ukraine, long a de facto Russian city, is formally ceded to Russia by Sobieski I, king of Poland. Date: 1686

Background imageSobieski Collection: John III Sobieski / Polish

John III Sobieski / Polish
JOHN III SOBIESKI King of Poland (1674-96)

Background imageSobieski Collection: John III Sobieski / Furste

John III Sobieski / Furste
JOHN III SOBIESKI King of Poland (reigned 1674-96)

Background imageSobieski Collection: Siege of Vienna 1683

Siege of Vienna 1683
SIEGE OF VIENNA 138 thousand Turks are besieging Vienna when John Sobieski III of Poland comes to the rescue and routs the Turks with enormous losses


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