The fortress of Smolensk is at this…
July 1514 CE
The fortress of Smolensk is at this time the easternmost outpost of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and one of the most important strongholds guarding it from the east.
It has repelled several Muscovite attacks, including six- and four-week sieges in 1513, but in July 1514 a Muscovite army besieges and finally captures it, chiefly through the aid of the rebel Lithuanian prince, Mikhail Glinski, who had provided Vasili III with artillery and engineers.
Prince Vasily Nemoy Shuysky is left as viceregent in Smolensk.
This angers Glinski, who threatens to rejoin Sigismund I, but he is imprisoned by the Russians.
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