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  1. João III Sobieski, em polaco: Jan Sobieski; Olesko, 17 de agosto de 1629 – Wilanów, 17 de junho de 1696) foi o Rei da Polônia e Grão-Duque da Lituânia de sua eleição em 1674 até sua morte. Foi um grande comandante militar, cujo reinado marcou um período de estabilidade para a Comunidade Polaco-Lituana.

  2. Popular among his subjects, he was an able military leader, most famously for his victory over the Ottoman at the Battle of Vienna in 1683. [2] The defeated Ottomans named Sobieski the "Lion of Lechistan ", and the Pope hailed him as the saviour of Western Christendom. [3]

  3. John III Sobieski (born August 17, 1629, Olesko, Poland—died June 17, 1696, Wilanów) was the elective king of Poland (1674–96), a soldier who drove back the Ottoman Turks and briefly restored the kingdom of Poland-Lithuania to greatness for the last time.

  4. 28 de jul. de 2008 · Learn how the Polish king led a Christian army to defeat the Ottoman Empire and save Western Europe from Muslim conquest. The article traces the history of the siege of Constantinople, the rise of the Ottoman Empire, and the role of Pope Pius II in mobilizing the crusade.

  5. De Wikipedia, a enciclopédia encyclopedia. João III Sobieski, em polaco: Jan Sobieski; Olesko, 17 de agosto de 1629 – Wilanów, 17 de junho de 1696) foi o Rei da Polônia e Grão-Duque da Lituânia de sua eleição em 1674 até sua morte.

  6. John III Sobieski , Polish Jan Sobieski, (born Aug. 17, 1629, Olesko, Pol.—died June 17, 1696, Wilanów), Elective king of Poland (1674–96). Named commander in chief of the Polish army (1668), he distinguished himself by victories over the Cossacks and Turks.

  7. 12 de set. de 2023 · Discover the Heroic Legacy of King Jan III Sobieski and the Legendary Winged Hussars in the Battle of Vienna | A Tale of Valor, Unity, and Europe's Indomitable Spirit. On September 12, 1683, history bore witness to a moment of extraordinary valor and unity in the Battle of Vienna.