Battle of Stavishche

Battle of Stavishche
Part of Russo-Polish War (1654–67)
DateJuly - October 1664, January 1665
Location
Result

Polish-Lithuanian victory

  • Pacification of the City
Belligerents
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth residents of the town
Zaporozhian Cossacks
Commanders and leaders
Stefan Czarniecki
  • Colonel Dyachko  
  • Colonel Bulganin  
Casualties and losses
unknown The entire Cossack garrison
100,000 Civilians killed (First pacification)
16,000 Civilians killed (Second Pacification)

The Battle of Stavishche (Polish: Bitwa pod Stawiszczami), also called the Siege of Stawiszcze, took place between July 7 - October 7, 1664, during the Russo-Polish War (1654–67). Polish Crown forces under Stefan Czarniecki besieged the town of Stavyshche (Stawiszcze), which at that time belonged to Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth's Kiev Voivodeship. The residents of Stavyshche rebelled against Polish rule, and as a result, the town was destroyed in January 1665.

In mid-1664, Polish forces under Czarniecki raided Right-bank Ukraine. At the same time, the town of Stavyshche/Stawiszcze, located near Kiev rebelled against Polish rule (see Treaty of Andrusovo). Its siege began on July 7, and lasted four months, after which the defenders surrendered, due to hunger and lack of ammunition. Leaders of the rebellion were caught and killed, and the town had to pay a large fine to Polish troops. Soon afterwards, another rebellion began at Stavyshche. This time, Czarniecki ordered to murder all residents, and burn the town to the ground.