- Kropyvnytskyi, and others. The name "Yelisavetgrad" (usually
spelled Elisavetgrad or
Elizabethgrad in
English language publications) is
believed to have...
- The
Elisavetgrad uezd was a
county (uezd) of the
Kherson Governorate of the
Russian Empire, with its
administrative center in
Yelisavetgrad (modern Kropyvnytskyi)...
-
state he was
Jewish or had
Jewish ancestry. He
studied at a
gymnasium in
Elisavetgrad (now Kropyvnytskyi, Ukraine). In 1913–1914 he
studied at the University...
- of the
Elisavetgrad Hussar Regiment with the
Regimental Standard.
Drawing by
Lieutenant Colonel Samonov 1913.
Parade to the 3rd
Elisavetgrad Hussar Regiment...
- Rachkovskaya.
Oleksandr had
Polish noble origin (shliahta). ****ny
attended the
Elisavetgrad gymnasium and
studied at the
music school of
Gustav Neuhaus, the father...
- the
Imperial Opera St-Petersburg, pianist, and teacher. He was born in
Elisavetgrad,
which was in 2016
renamed to
Kropyvnytskyi (in present-day Ukraine)...
-
parents who were
Jewish immigrants from
Yekaterinoslav (now Dnipro),
Elisavetgrad (now Kropyvnytskyi) and
other cities then in the
Russian Empire (and...
- the
Warsaw Military District. He
subsequently became commandant of the
Elisavetgrad Cavalry School.
During the
Boxer Rebellion (1900),
Samsonov commanded...
- (Russian: Бори́с Миха́йлович Ге́ссен), also
Gessen (16
August 1893,
Elisavetgrad – 20
December 1936, Moscow), was a
Soviet physicist,
philosopher and...
- of
relatives and, in
early 1915,
enlisted as a
volunteer in the 3rd
Elisavetgrad Hussar Regiment, a
regiment of the
Russian Imperial Army,
whose patron...