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Romanovich Chernigovsky (died in 1675; Polish:
Nicefor Czernichowski, also
known as Jaxa-
Czernichowski and Czernihowski, Russian: Никифор Романович Черниговский)...
- (masculine; Russian: Черниговский, Ukrainian: Чернігівський, Polish:
Czernichowski),
Chernigovskaya (feminine; Russian: Черниговская, Ukrainian: Чернігівська...
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Krystian Czernichowski (6
February 1930 – 13
November 2014) was a
Polish basketball player. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1964
Summer Olympics...
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Buddhism Demonym(s)
Jaxan Government Monarchy King • 1665-1674
Nicefor Czernichowski History • Proclamation of the
state 1665 • Incorporation into Russia...
- ruski, pruski, mazowiecki, żmudzki, kijowski, wołyński,
podlaski i
czernichowski, etc.
English translation: John III, by the
grace of God King of Poland...
- Chwałkowski, Chwedkowicz, Czerniachowicz, Czerniachowski, Czerniawski,
Czernichowski, Czerniechowski, Czerniewski. D Damiański, Darewski, Darowski, Dobszyc...
- Likszo, 12 Mieczysław Łopatka, 13
Kazimierz Frelkiewicz, 14
Krystian Czernichowski, 15
Zbigniew Dregier (Coach:
Witold Zagórski) 1965 EuroBasket: finished...
- back over 300 years. One of the
first Poles in
Buryatia was
Nicefor Czernichowski. In 1764, nine
either Poles or
people of
Polish descent was registered...
- Gus Cremin, 93,
Irish Gaelic football player (Kerry GAA).
Krystian Czernichowski, 84,
Polish Olympic basketball player.
Alvin Dark, 92,
American baseball...
- Cyrus-Sobolewski, Czaprański, Czarnowski, Czerniachowski, Czerniak, Czerniakowski,
Czernichowski, Czerniechowski. Dąbrowa, Dobkowski, Dobryszewski, Dobryszowski, Dobrzyniecki...