Polish or Polish-Lithuanian Victory - 19

  Ukrainian victory - 3

  Inconclusive/Victory for either Pro or Anti-Ukrainian forces - 3

Piast Poland

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Date War Belligerents Belligerents Result
981 Vladimir the Great's Polish campaign   Civitas Schinesghe   Kievan Rus' Kievan Rus' Victory
1018 Bolesław I's intervention in the Kievan succession crisis   Civitas Schinesghe

  Pro-Sviatopolk Kievan Rus'

  Pro-Yaroslav Kievan Rus' Polish Victory
1022 Yaroslav the Wise's attack on Brest   Civitas Schinesghe   Kievan Rus Polish Victory
1030-1031 Yaroslav the Wise invasion in Poland[1]   Kingdom of Poland   Kievan Rus' Kievan Rus' victory[2]
1065–1069 Rebellion of Vseslav of Polotsk   Principality of Kiev

  Principality of Chernigov

  Principality of Pereyaslavl

  Kingdom of Poland (1069)

  Principality of Polotsk Polish Victory
1182–1183 War for Brest   Kingdom of Poland   Kievan Rus Polish Victory
1094 Battle of Drohiczyn   Kingdom of Poland   Kievan Rus Polish Victory

Kingdom of Poland versus Galicia–Volhynia (Ruthenia)

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Date War Belligerents Belligerents Result
1205 Battle of Zawichost  Duchy of Sandomierz

 Duchy of Masovia

  Principality of Galicia–Volhynia Polish Victory
17 August 1245 War for the Unification of the Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia   Galician opposition

  Kingdom of Hungary

  Duchy of Kraków

  Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia Ruthenian victory
1280 Kraków campaign of Leo I of Galicia   Kingdom of Poland   Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia

  Golden Horde

Polish Victory
1340–1392 Galicia–Volhynia Wars   Kingdom of Poland

  Ruthenian nobles

  Grand Duchy of Lithuania

  Ruthenian nobles

Compromise

Zaporozhian Cossacks

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Date War Belligerents Belligerents Result
1591–1593 Kosiński Uprising   Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth   Cossacks Polish-Lithuanian Victory
1594–1596 Nalyvaiko Uprising   Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth  Cossacks Polish-Lithuanian Victory
1625 Zhmaylo uprising   Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth  Cossacks Polish-Lithuanian Victory
1630 Fedorovych uprising   Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth  Cossacks Treaty of Pereyslav
1635 Sulima Uprising   Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth   Cossacks Polish-Lithuanian Victory
1637 Pavlyuk uprising   Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth  Cossacks Polish-Lithuanian Victory
1638 Ostryanyn uprising   Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth  Cossacks Polish-Lithuanian Victory
  • Political and military non-alignment
1648–1654 Khmelnytsky Uprising   Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth  Cossacks Military non-resolution
1702–1704 Paliy Uprising   Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth

  Russia

 Cossacks Polish-Lithuanian Victory
  • Political and military non-alignment
1734 1734 Haidamak Uprising   Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth

  Russia

Haidamaks Polish-Lithuanian-Russian Victory
1750 1750 Haidamak Uprising   Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth

  Russia

Haidamaks Polish-Lithuanian-Russian Victory
1768 Koliivshchyna   Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth

  Russia

Haidamaks Polish-Lithuanian-Russian Victory

The Inter-War Period and the UPA

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Date War Belligerents Belligerents Result
1918–1919 Polish-Ukrainian War   Second Polish Republic
Regional support:
Strategic support:

  France

Polish victory[3]
1939-1947 Polish-Ukrainian conflict (1939–1947)   Second Polish Republic

  Polish Underground State

  Home Army

  Peasant Battalions

National Armed Forces

  Polish People’s Republic

  People's Army

  Polish People's Army

  Soviet Union

  Soviet partisans

  NKVD

  Ukrainian State

  Organization of the Ukrainian Nationalists

  Revolutionary OUN

  Ukrainian Insurgent Army

  Ukrainian People's Revolutionary Army

  Third Reich

  Ukrainian Auxiliary Police

  Ukrainian National Committee

  Ukrainian National Army

  Ukrainian Legion of the Self–Defense

Polish Victory Over UPA
  • liquidation of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army on Polish territory
  • Determination of the curzon Line
  • Population exchange between the USSR and Poland
  • Establishment of the Polish–Soviet border by the Curzon Line

References

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  1. ^ Dimnik M. Yaroslav Vladimirovich (англ.) // Encyclopedia of Russian History / Ed.-in-Chief J. R. Millar. — New York: Macmillan Reference USA, 2004. — P. 1702. — ISBN 0-02-865907-4.
  2. ^ Королюк В.Д. Западные славяне и Киевская Русь в X—XI вв. — М.: Наука, 1964. — 383 с.
  3. ^ Aistė Kučinskienė; Viktorija Šeina; Brigita Speičytė (2021). Literary Canon Formation as Nation-Building in Central Europe and the Baltics. Koninklijke Bril. p. 140. doi:10.1163/9789004457713_008. ISBN 978-90-04-45771-3. As a result, on 1st November 1918 the Polish-Ukrainian war of Eastern Galicia broke out. It spread throughout the entire province and ended with a Polish victory only in mid-July 1919.