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− | John III Sobieski, (Polish: Jan III Sobieski) (1629 - 1696) is probably the most famous monarch of the [[Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth]], which he reigned from 1674 until his death as a King of [[Poland]] and a Grand Duke of [[Lithuania]]. He lead the relief of [[Vienna]], and there, defeated the Turks in the [[Battle of Vienna]] in 1683. | + | John III Sobieski, (Polish: Jan III Sobieski) (1629 - 1696) is probably the most famous monarch of the [[Lithuania#Medieval|Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth]], which he reigned from 1674 until his death as a King of [[Poland]] and a Grand Duke of [[Lithuania]]. He lead the relief of [[Vienna]], and there, defeated the Turks in the [[Battle of Vienna]] in 1683. |
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John III Sobieski, (Polish: Jan III Sobieski) (1629 - 1696) is probably the most famous monarch of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, which he reigned from 1674 until his death as a King of Poland and a Grand Duke of Lithuania. He lead the relief of Vienna, and there, defeated the Turks in the Battle of Vienna in 1683.