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Czernihów (Chernihiv)
Voivodeship (Polish: Województwo czernihowskie) was a unit of
administrative division and
local government in the
Kingdom of Poland...
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historically known by
different names in
other languages – Polish:
Czernihów; Yiddish: טשערניגאָב.
Chernihiv was
first mentioned (as Черниговъ)[citation...
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kilometers west of
Czernihow.
Polish kings continued to
present fictional titles of voivodes, senators, deputies, and
starostas of
Czernihow to
their courtiers...
- (województwo kijowskie, Kijów [Kyiv, Ukraine, or Kiev])
Czernihów Voivodeship (województwo czernichowskie,
Czernihów [Chernihiv, Ukraine])
Voivodeships of the Grand...
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Voivodeship (województwo bracławskie, Bracław)
Czernihów Voivodeship (województwo czernihowskie,
Czernihów) Kijów
Voivodeship (województwo kijowskie, Kijów)...
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Vasilkovskiy (Russian: Иоанн Максимович Васильковский) in Nieżyn, in the
Czernihow Voivodeship of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. He was the only one...
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Voivodeship Podolian Voivodeship Bracław
Voivodeship Kijów
Voivodeship Czernihów Voivodeship In the
historical Grand Duchy of Lithuania:
Vilnius Voivodeship...
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rebellion was
taking place in
regions of the
Polish Crown, Kijów (Kyiv),
Czernihow (Chernihiv) and Bracław (Bratslav) voivodeships. The
Crimean Khan, the...
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November 1612. The
Truce of
Deulino of 1619
confirmed the
recaptured Czernihów and
Smolensk regions as part of Poland, and the
regaining of the towns...
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Diocese of Kijów-
Czernihów by Stanisław
August Poniatowski on 13
March 1775. He was
preconized as
coadjutor bishop of Kijów-
Czernihów and
titular bishop...