- and others. The name "Yelisavetgrad" (usually
spelled Elisavetgrad or
Elizabethgrad in
English language publications) is
believed to have
evolved as the...
-
partitioning of the Sich
Olviopolsk –
Olviopol (today Pervomaisk)
Elizabethgrad –
Elizabethgrad (today Kropyvnytskyi)
Krukov –
Krukov (today the city district...
- in his father's
estates of Spirovska, near the city of
Elisavetgrad (
Elizabethgrad,
Kherson Governorate,
Russian Empire now Kropyvnytskyi, Ukraine). His...
- in Armenia, then part of the
Ottoman Empire.
Michelson was born in
Elizabethgrad,
which was then a part of the
Russian Empire. It is now part of Ukraine...
- the
Jewish Encyclopedia, "anti-Jewish
riots (Pogromy)
broke out in
Elizabethgrad (April 27, 28), Kiev (May 8–11),
Shpola (May 9),
Ananiv (May 9), Wasilkov...
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Aaron Bodansky (1887 in
Elizabethgrad – 1960) was a Russian-born
American biochemist remembered for
describing the
Bodansky unit in the
measurement of...
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immediately upon the
founding of the
Bibleitzy brotherhood by
Jacob Gordin at
Elizabethgrad, the new
movement attracted much attention, and was
freely discussed...
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possession of the batteries,
Denisov sent his
cavalry (6
squadrons of the
Elizabethgrad Cavalry Regiment and
Cossacks of Krasnov,
Second Major Denisov and Colonel...
- needed] The
business sold
agricultural machinery made at its
works in
Elizabethgrad (later
renamed Kirovograd, then Kropyvnytskyi), in Ukraine.
Robert Elworthy...
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Kremenchuk by wagon. Here the
party split and 29
families continued to
Elizabethgrad (present-day
Kropyvnytskyi in Ukraine). In 1787 they
founded Alt Danzig...