Date |
Conflict |
Poland and allies |
Russia and allies |
Result |
981 |
Vladimir the Great Polish campaign[1] |
Kievan Rus' |
Duchy of Poland |
Rus victory[2] |
1018 |
Bolesław I's intervention in the Kievan succession crisis |
Duchy of Poland
Sviatopolk I Vladimirovich |
Kievan Rus' |
Victory for Poland and Sviatopolk |
1030–1031 |
Yaroslav the Wise invasion in Poland[3] |
Kievan Rus' |
Duchy of Poland |
Rus' victory[4]
|
1069 |
Bolesław II the Bold's expedition to Kiev (1069–1071) |
Kingdom of Poland |
Kievan Rus' |
Polish Victory |
1076–1077 |
Bolesław II the Bold's expedition to Kiev |
Kingdom of Poland |
Kievan Rus' |
Polish victory |
1135 |
Ruthenian raid on Poland |
Kingdom of Poland |
Kievan Rus' |
Ruthenian Victory |
1136 |
Polish raid on Kievan Rus |
Kingdom of Poland |
Kievan Rus' |
Polish victory |
1182–1183 |
War for Brest |
Kingdom of Poland |
Kievan Rus' |
Polish Victory |
1194 |
Battle of Drohiczyn |
Kingdom of Poland |
Kievan Rus' |
Polish victory |
1205 |
Battle of Zawichost |
Kingdom of Poland |
Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia |
Polish victory |
1245 |
Battle of Jarosław |
Kingdom of Poland |
Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia |
Ruthenian victory |
1280 |
Campaign of Leo I of Galicia |
Kingdom of Poland |
Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia |
Polish victory |
1340–1392 |
Galicia–Volhynia Wars |
Kingdom of Poland |
Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia |
Polish victory |
1506 |
Polish–Russian War |
Kingdom of Poland |
Principality of Moscow |
Polish Victory[5] |
1508 |
Glinski rebellion |
Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Kingdom of Poland |
Rebels
Tsardom of Russia |
Polish/Lithuanian victory |
1507-1508 |
Lithuanian-Muscovite war |
Grand duchy Of Lithuania
Kingdom of Poland |
Principality of Moscow |
Indecisive |
1512–1522 |
Lithuanian–Muscovite War |
Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Kingdom of Poland |
Principality of Moscow |
Moscow state victory[6]
|
1534–1537 |
Muscovite-Lithuanian War[7] |
Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Kingdom of Poland |
Principality of Moscow |
Peace treaty(Favorable outcome for Russia)[8]
- Russia gives new small fortresses to Lithuania
- Lithuania transfers to Russia Sebezh,Zavolochye and Velizh
|
1561–1570 |
Lithuanian–Muscovite War |
Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Kingdom of Poland |
Principality of Moscow |
Russian victory |
1568–1572 |
Livonian War |
Tsardom of Russia |
Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Kingdom of Poland |
Polish/Swedish/Dano-Norwegian victory
•Livonia, Courland and Semigallia to Poland–Lithuania. |
1605–1606 |
1st Dimitriad |
Tsardom of Russia |
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Russian supporters |
Temporary Polish-Lithuanian victory
|
1609 |
2nd Dimitriad |
Tsardom of Russia |
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Russian supporters |
Polish/Lithuanian victory |
1609–1618 |
Polish–Muscovite War |
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth |
Tsardom of Russia |
Polish/Lithuanian victory |
Autumn 1632 – Spring 1634 |
Smolensk War |
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth |
Tsardom of Russia |
Polish victory
|
1654–1667 |
Russo-Polish War |
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Crimean Khanate Cossack allies |
Tsardom of Russia Cossack allies |
Russian Victory
|
1704–1706 |
Civil war in Poland |
Warsaw Confederation
Sweden |
Sandomierz Confederation
Russia |
Victory of the Warsaw Confederation |
10 October 1733 – 3 October 1735 |
War of the Polish Succession (1733–1735)[1] |
Poland loyal to Stanisław I
France
Spain
Kingdom of Sardinia
Duchy of Parma |
Poland loyal to Augustus III
Russian Empire
Holy Roman Empire
|
Victory for forces (including Russia) supporting Augustus III of Poland |
April 1768 – August 5, 1772 |
War of the Bar Confederation |
Bar Confederation France |
Russian Empire |
Russian victory
|
18 May – 27 July 1792 |
Polish–Russian War of 1792 |
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth |
Russian Empire |
Russian victory
|
24 March – 30 November 1794 |
Kościuszko Uprising |
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth |
Russian Empire Kingdom of Prussia Habsburg Monarchy |
Russian victory
|
24 June – 14 December 1812 |
French invasion of Russia, pitched by Napoleon as the "Second Polish War" |
France and its multiple allies, including Duchy of Warsaw |
Russian Empire |
Russian victory |
3 March 1813 – 30 May 1814 |
War of the Sixth Coalition |
France and its multiple allies, including Duchy of Warsaw |
Russian Empire
and allies |
Coalition victory
|
29 November 1830 – 21 October 1831 |
November Uprising |
Congress Poland |
Russian Empire |
Russian government victory |
15 March 1848 – 4 October 1849 |
Hungarian Revolution of 1848[2] |
Kingdom of Hungary
|
Austrian Empire
Russian Empire |
Russo-Austrian victory |
22 January 1863 – 18 June 1864 |
January Uprising |
Polish National Government and multicultural insurgents Garibaldi Legion |
Russian Empire |
Russian government victory |
1866 |
Baikal Insurrection |
Siberian Legion of free Poles |
Russian Empire |
Russian victory |
1905–1907 |
Revolution in the Kingdom of Poland (1905–1907)3 |
Polish revolutionaries |
Russian Empire |
Russian government victory |
18 November 1918 – February 1919 |
Soviet westward offensive of 1918–1919 |
Poland Ukraine Belarus Estonia Latvia Lithuania Romania White Movement Ober OstSupported by United Kingdom |
Russian SFSR |
Polish victory
|
14 February 1919 – 18 March 1921 |
Polish–Soviet War |
Second Polish Republic Ukrainian People's Republic |
Russian SFSR Ukrainian SSR Byelorussian SSR Polrewkom |
Polish victory
|
17 September – 6 October 1939 |
Soviet invasion of Poland |
Poland |
Soviet Union Germany |
Soviet-Nazi victory |
1944 – 1953 |
Anti-communist resistance in Poland (1944–1953) |
Cursed soldiers |
Soviet Union Polish People's Republic |
Communist victory |
1956 |
Polish October |
Soviet Union |
Polish People's Republic |
Anti-Stalinist victory
- End of the Stalinist era in Poland
|
1989 |
Anti-communist "Solidarity" movement resistance |
Poland |
Soviet Union Polish People's Republic |
Polish victory |