The Ostroh Chronicler (Ukrainian: Остро́зький літо́писець, romanized: Ostróz'kyy litópysets') is a Ukrainian chronicle of the late 30s of the 17th century...
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Hustyn Chronicle (17th century) Lviv Chronicle (17th century) Mezhyhirya Chronicle (17th century) Ostroh Chronicler (17th century) The Cossack Chronicles [uk]...
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former. Rus' chronicle Chroniclers of Volyn and Ukraine Hustyn Chronicle Mezhyhirya Chronicle Ostroh Chronicler sometimes Lvov Chronicle АРХІВНА І БІБЛІОГРАФІЧНА...
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The National University of Ostroh Academy (Ukrainian: Національний Університет Острозька Академія, translit.: Natsional'nyi Universytet Ostroz'ka Akademiia)...
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Chronicle continuation Rus' chronicle Chroniclers of Volyn and Ukraine Lviv Chronicle Mezhyhirya Chronicle Ostroh Chronicler "George A. Perfecky". La Salle...
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Ruthenian or early modern Ukrainian. Hustyn Chronicle Lviv Chronicle Mezhyhirya Chronicle Ostroh Chronicler Юрій Андрійович А. Мицик. "Літописцы Волыни...
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a solar eclipse, etc. Rus' chronicle Chroniclers of Volyn and Ukraine Hustyn Chronicle Lviv Chronicle Ostroh Chronicler Ukrainian Wikisource has original...
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family was Prince Danylo Dmytrovych (or Danylo Wasilijewicz), who received Ostroh from Liubartas, King of Galicia-Volhynia and son of Grand Duke of Lithuania...
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1146. To Eliezer is attributed the commentary on the Maḥzor published in Ostroh in 1830. Some of Eliezer's expositions are mentioned in a commentary on...
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Yelisey Pletenetsky as archimandrite in 1624. Kopystensky studied at the Ostroh Academy. During his lifetime, Kyiv was part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
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man seized and questioned. Dmitry fled to Prince Constantine Ostrogski at Ostroh, in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, and subsequently entered the service...
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Davyd Ihorevych) of Volhynia (1087-1099), together with Dubno, Busk and Ostroh. [2]. In the 13th century, it was claimed by the rulers of Pinsk, who built...
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1510) Robert Lindsay of Pitscottie, Scottish chronicler (born c.1532) probable – Raphael Holinshed, chronicler Joze Krasovec (1 October 1999). The Interpretation...
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attested in the Primary Chronicle and Novgorod First Chronicle, are tenuous at best; in all other cases, these two chronicles base any particular ruler's...
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Sandomierz [pl]. It competes in the lower leagues. Sandomierz is twinned with: Ostroh, Ukraine Volterra, Italy Newark-on-Trent, United Kingdom Emmendingen, Germany...
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Horowitz (1590–1660), was a prominent Talmudist and rabbinic figure in Ostroh, Fürth, Frankfurt am Main, and Vienna. One particularly prominent branch...
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August 2023. Fr. Witold Józef Kowalów (March–April 2010). "Ostroh Katyn List. Residents of Ostroh and its surroundings who died at the hands of the NKVD in...
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translation into a Slavic language (Old Church Slavonic), is first printed at Ostroh in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (modern-day Ukraine) by Ivan Fyodorov...
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2016-03-03. Retrieved 2016-04-21. Cherkas, B. Battle of Orsha. Prince of Ostroh against Prince of Moscow. Ukrayinska Pravda (originally from Tyzhden). July...
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Cathedral, Lutsk Vyshnivets Palace Church of the Intercession in Piddubtsi Ostroh Castle Korets Castle ruins Volhynians Principality of Volhynia Kingdom of...
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the text of the Polish chronicler Janko of Czarnków, who was a vice chancellor of the Polish King Kazimierz III. In his chronicles, which covered the events...
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first mosque that reliably existed in Ukraine was built in the city of Ostroh at the behest of Prince Konstantin Ostrogski (16th century) for the Muslims...
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Cities and towns located on the river include Iziaslav, Slavuta, Netishyn, Ostroh, Dubrovytsia, Rechytsa, and Stolin. The length is 659 km (within Ukraine...
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fauna Eurasian lynx 59 Ostroh Academy 5 30,000 28.04.01 Higher educational establishments of Ukraine National University of Ostroh Academy 60 Good for children...
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"Beloved Rice scientist dies in bicycle-light rail accident", Houston Chronicle, archived from the original on April 25, 2019, retrieved February 12,...
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In the text about the treaty with the Byzantine Empire in 944–945, the chronicler also records the oath-taking ceremony that took place in Constantinople...
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thrones and precious crosses with parts of the True Cross. According to chronicler Jan Długosz in 1340, when Lviv was captured by Casimir III of Poland,...
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(constellation) 23 Nestor - the Chronicler 50 5 000 15,55 27.12.06 Spiritual Treasures of Ukraine Nestor the Chronicler 24 Capricorn 2 10 000 1,24 15.01...
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archeparchy (Polotsk) → Russia Smolensk archeparchy (Smolensk) → Russia Lutsk-Ostroh eparchy (Lutsk) → Russia Turow-Pinsk eparchy (Pinsk) → Russia Volodymyr-Brest...
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TsKB-19? 10 km (6.2 mi) east of Ostroh 19 14 July 1941 07:05 I-16 9 30 June 1941 12:15 TsKB-19? 10 km (6.2 mi) east of Ostroh 20 2 August 1941 17:25 TsKB-19...
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