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Siege of Fellin

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5,000

Location
  
Viljandi, Estonia

Result
  
Polish victory

Siege of Fellin

Similar
  
Siege of Wolmar, Siege of Pärnu, Siege of Weissenstein, Battle of Kokenhausen, Battle of Trzciana

The Siege of Fellin took place between March 25 and 17 May 1602 during the Polish–Swedish War (1600–1611). Polish and Lithuanian forces led by Grand Crown Hetman Jan Zamoyski besieged the Swedish-held town of Fellin (present day Viljandi in Estonia). The large Polish–Lithuanian army of around 5,000 troops first took the town, while the Swedish defenders, numbering around 800, retreated to the city's castle. After a second frontal attack on the castle, during which the Voivode of Wenden Jerzy Farensbach was killed, the Swedish garrison capitulated, although a group of Finnish soldiers refused to surrender and blew themselves up in the castle's tower. Fellin was later recaptured by the Swedes in the siege of 1608.

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Siege of Fellin Wikipedia