Conflicts in the Lithuanian Council of Lords …

Years: 1506 - 1506

Conflicts in the Lithuanian Council of Lords have begun to emerge between the quickly-rising Michael Glinski and Jan Zabrzeziński.

In summer 1506, Grand Duke Alexander's health deteriorates and he decides to convene a Seimas in Lida so that he can transfer the Lithuanian throne to his brother Sigismund, but the convention is disrupted on July 25 by news of a Tatar invasion.

According to scout reports, about twenty thousand Tatars have looted the neighborhood of Slutsk and approached Navahrudak and Lida.

The raid had started at the end of May.

At Loyew, they cross the Dnieper and around July 20–22 establish their main camp at Kletsk—the town had been devastated by them in 1503 and poses no serious threat.

Alexander leaves for Vilnius after putting Stanislaw Kiszka, Great Hetman of Lithuania, and Glinski in charge of the defense.

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