Filon Kmita (1530 Kyiv Voivodeship – 1587), also known as Kmita the Chernobylan, was a noble in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
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Désiré Filon (1800–1875), French historian Louis Napoleon George Filon (1875–1937), English mathematician Filon Dzhelaliy, Cossack colonel Filon Kmita (1530–1597)...
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bog iron, out of which was produced iron. The village was granted to Filon Kmita, a captain of the royal cavalry, as a fiefdom in 1566. Following the...
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Mikhail Shein / Peotr Gorchakov 1611–1621 Mikolaj Glebovich 1621–1621 Filon Kmita / Andrzej Sapieha 1625–1639 Alexander Hosevski 1639–1643 Krzysztof Hosevski...
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influential family of Right-bank Ukraine. Since 1565, after it was sold by Filon Kmita, the town became the property of the Olizar family, who later received...
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Kmitycz. In 1581 a Wieledniki miasteczko was recorded in the property of a Filon Kmita Czarnobylski. Further years record further changes of the ownership....
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Smolensk Reign 1578–1579 Predecessor Grigalius Valavičius Successor Filon Kmita Born 1530 Died 1579 Grand Duchy of Lithuania House Astikai Father Jurgis...
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Lithuanian squads, and taking numerous prisoners. It was attacked by Filon Kmita and Jurgis Astikas near Orsha and, believing that they were attacked...
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Successor Andrius Zaviša Voivode of Smolensk Reign 1596–1602 Predecessor Filon Kmita Successor Petras Dorohostaiskis Born Grand Duchy of Lithuania Died 19...
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Radziwiłł's regiment was joined by mercenary and Cossack cavalry units of Filon Kmita, Voivode of Smolensk. The combined forces numbered some 6,000 soldiers...
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castellan of Vilnius Zofia married Duke Janusz Zasławski (died 1562) and Filon Kmita Czornobylski, voivode of Smolensk Aleksandra married famous military...
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