Livonian Intervention alongside Lithuania
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The Livonian Order joined the Second Muscovite Border War as an ally of Lithuania.
Chronology
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- April 1502: In 1502, Ivan III of Moscow led a campaign to capture Smolensk, but the city successfully defended itself due to the poor strategy of the Muscovites and their lack of artillery. The military occupation of Smolensk by the Duchy of Moscow followed this failed siege.
- November 1502: The Livonian knights left the are of Lake Smolino.
- August 1501: In 1501, the Livonian Order, led by Wolter von Plettenberg, allied with Lithuania and emerged victorious in the Battle of the Siritsa River (57°35′09″N 27°52′54″E).
- November 1502: The Livonian knights left the are of Lake Smolino.
- September 1501: The Livonian Knights evacuate the area of the Siritsa River.
- September 1501: The Livonian Knights evacuate the area of the Siritsa River.
- October 1502: The Livonian Knights defeated thejoint armies of Pskov and Moscow in the Battle of Lake Smolino.
- October 1501: Siege of Pskov by the Livonian Knights.
- October 1502: The Livonian Knights defeated thejoint armies of Pskov and Moscow in the Battle of Lake Smolino.
- August 1501: In 1501, the Livonian Order, led by Wolter von Plettenberg, allied with Lithuania and emerged victorious in the Battle of the Siritsa River (57°35′09″N 27°52′54″E).
- April 1502: In 1502, Ivan III of Moscow led a campaign to capture Smolensk, but the city successfully defended itself due to the poor strategy of the Muscovites and their lack of artillery. The military occupation of Smolensk by the Duchy of Moscow followed this failed siege.
- October 1501: Siege of Pskov by the Livonian Knights.