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    Starodub (Russian: Староду́б, IPA: [stərɐˈdup], lit. 'old oak') is a town in Bryansk Oblast, Russia, on the Babinets River in the Dnieper basin, 169 kilometers...
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  • Dmitri Aleksandrovich Starodub (Russian: Дмитрий Александрович Стародуб; born 19 May 1995) is a Russian football player who plays for FC KAMAZ Naberezhnye...
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    56°27′25″N 41°34′9″E / 56.45694°N 41.56917°E / 56.45694; 41.56917 Starodub-on-the-Klyazma (Russian: Староду́б-на-Кля́зьме, IPA: [stərɐˈdub nə ˈklʲæzʲmʲɪ])...
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    (middle extant branch) Gagarin, princes of Starodub-on-the-Klyazma (junior extant branch) Khilkov, princes of Starodub-on-the-Klyazma (junior extant branch)...
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    divided into hundreds of administrative regiments. One of the largest was Starodub. In 1781, these regiments merged into districts and several territories...
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  • Eristov (Racha) Princes Gagarin (Rurikids, a branch of the Princes of Starodub) Princes Gagarin-Sturdza Princes Galitzine (Gediminids) Princes Galitzine...
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    main settlements included seven cities of modern Russia (Kursk, Rylsk, Starodub, Trubchevsk, Sevsk, Bryansk, Belgorod) and five cities of modern Ukraine...
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    name of a Russian princely family descending from sovereign rulers of Starodub-on-the-Klyazma. The descendant of the Great Prince Vladimir Svyatoslavich...
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  • Muscovite borderland, the Lithuanian prince routed the troops of the Prince of Starodub [ru] Simeon Dmitrievich Krapiva and Prince of Obolensk [ru] Konstantin...
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    (Ostyor/Oster) Sosnitsky Uyezd (Sosnitsa/Sosnytsia) Starodubsky Uyezd (Starodub) Surazhsky Uyezd (Surazh) Chernigovsky Uyezd (Chernigov/Chernihiv) Of these...
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    second False Dmitry first appeared on the scene around 20 July 1607, at Starodub. He is believed to have been either a priest's son or a converted Jew,...
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    Cossack Cadet Corps Kuban Cossack Cadet Corps Yeysk Cossack Cadet Corps Starodub Cossack Cadet Corps Saint Petersburg Rocket Artillery Cadet Corps St. Petersburg...
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  • grandfather, who favored the Kingdom of Poland. Yuriy was born circa 1643 in Starodub,[citation needed] Poland to Piotr Trubecki and Elżbieta Iwanowna Trubecka...
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  • Beloozero Principality of Yaroslavl Principality of Rostov Principality of Starodub Principality of Mologa Principality of Kashin Princes from Vyazma and Dorogobuzh...
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    doctor and a noblewoman, was born on 13 July [O.S. 1 July] 1851 in Novy Starodub, Alexandrovsky Uyezd, Kherson Governorate. He received a liberal education...
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    Great Northern War Skoropadsky was a Cossack colonel of the Ukrainian Starodub regiment and after Swedish army crossed into Ukraine in 1708, refused to...
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  • Lobanov-Rostovsky (Nikita Lobanov-Rostovsky) Gagarin of Starodub (Andrey Gagarin) Khilkov of Starodub The Yurievichi branch (named after Yuri Dolgorukiy)...
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  • 1139–1198) was an Olgovichi prince. He was prince of Ropesk (c. 1146–1166), of Starodub (1166–1176), and of Chernigov (1176–1198). He was the second son of prince...
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  • which include the southwestern part of the Bryansk Oblast (the area around Starodub), as well as in some places in the Kursk, Voronezh and Belgorod Oblasts...
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    I Starshy, one of Algirdas's sons, who ruled the towns of Bryansk and Starodub. He was killed together with his elder sons in the Battle of the Vorskla...
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    (voivode), was in Smolensk. It was subdivided into two powiats: Smolensk and Starodub. Zygmunt Gloger in his monumental book Historical Geography of the Lands...
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    of Chernigov, the other main important cities were Novgorod-Seversky, Starodub-Seversky, Trubchevsk and Kozelsk. Ownership and influence of the Chernigov...
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    divided into 10 regiments (polk) which were equivalent to counties (uezd). Starodub Regiment [uk] (1663–1782) Kyiv Regiment [uk] Pereiaslav Regiment [uk] Nizhyn...
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    появится памятник Ивану Щегловитову" [A monument to Ivan Shcheglovitov will appear in Starodub] (in Russian). 13 April 2020. Retrieved 27 February 2022....
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    Dmitrov, Pechora Region with Pustozerye, Perm, Nizhny Novgorod, Starodub Ryapolovsky (Starodub-on-Klyazma), Murom, Kolomna, Pronsk, Ryazan, Tula, Serpukhov...
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    ancestor of Nicholas Miklouho-Maclay, Cossack Ataman Okhrim Makukha from Starodub, who killed his son Nazar for switching to the Polish side during the Khmelnytsky...
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  • — December 6, 1999 Socorro LINEAR  · 6.7 km MPC · JPL 23044 Starodub 1999 XS25 Starodub December 6, 1999 Socorro LINEAR  · 3.7 km MPC · JPL 23045 Sarahocken...
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    Starodubsky Uyezd (Стародубский уезд) or Starodub Povit (Ukrainian: Стародубський повіт, romanized: Starodubskyi povit) was one of the subdivisions of...
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  • Belarus, and the western outskirts of modern Russia with Smolensk and Starodub. The largest cities in the region so defined today are Minsk, Gomel, Vitebsk...
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    000 sq mi), or a third of its territory: Chernigov, Novgorod-Seversk, Starodub, and lands around the upper Oka River. Russian historian Matvei Kuzmich...
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