The Russian Invasion Of Poland In 1563 offers a unique glimpse into a pivotal moment in European history. This volume presents an exact facsimile of a contemporary Latin account published in Douay, detailing the invasion. Authored by John Camden Hotten, the book features an insightful introduction and historical notes that contextualize the events, enhancing the reader's understanding of the period. A full English translation accompanies the Latin text, making the account accessible to a broader audience.
This historical document sheds light on the political and military dynamics of 16th-century Europe, offering valuable insights into the relationship between Poland and Russia. Scholars and history enthusiasts alike will appreciate the meticulous presentation and the rare firsthand perspective on this significant event.
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