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descent from the
Mongol ruler Mamai.
Glinski, Glinskii, Glinsky, or
Glinskiy (Polish:
Gliński, Hliński, Lithuanian:
Glinskis, Russian: Глинский), is also a...
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Michael Lvovich Glinsky (Lithuanian:
Mykolas Glinskis; Russian: Михаил Львович Глинский; Polish: Michał
Gliński; 1460s – 24
September 1534) was a
noble from...
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Juozas Glinskis (born
October 15, 1933, Sindriūnai,
Pasvalys district) is a
Lithuanian playwright.
Juozas Glinskis marked a new
stage in the development...
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retreated to Vyazma.
Glinski and his
supporters retreated to Starodub,
which belonged to the
Grand Prince of Moscow. From Starodub,
Glinskis moved to Pochep...
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Simonas Glinskis (born 13
March 1983) is a
Lithuanian independent director of
photography and cameraman.
Simonas Glinskis was born on 13
March 1983, in...
- Wieńczysław
Gliński (10 May 1921 – 8 July 2008) was a
Polish stage and film actor. He was a
member of the
Polish resistance movement Home Army during...
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blame on the tsar's
maternal relatives from the
Glinski family [ru]. A
rebellion began and Yuri
Glinski was
stoned to
death inside the
Cathedral of the...
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variants pla**** on
boards composed of
hexagon cells. The best
known is
Gliński's variant, pla**** on a
symmetric 91-cell
hexagonal board.
Since each hexagonal...
- (m. 1526; died 1533)
Issue Ivan
Vasilyevich Yuri
Vasilevich House Glinski Rurik (by marriage)
Father Vasili Lvovich Glinsky Mother Ana Jakšić Religion...
- in St. Petersburg, Russia, and
later merged with that of
Konstantinas Glinskis [lt]. Vaičkus
became the
director of the new
State Theatre. In November...