- Єлизавета Василівна Гулевич; Polish:
Halszka (Halżbieta) Hulewicz),
known as
Halshka Hulevychivna (c. 1575 or 1577 - 1642, Lutsk, Volyn) was a
Ukrainian noblewoman...
- institutions. The
oldest buildings date from the 17th century, and
include the
Halshka Hulevychivna house and the old
academic building also
called the Mazepa...
-
Princess Elizaveta Ostrogska (1539–1582), also
known as Elżbieta or
Halshka, was a
Ruthenian heiress, the only
child of
Prince Illia Ostrogski and Beata...
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Obverse Reverse Series In
honor of 325
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Outstanding Personalities of
Ukraine Halshka Hulevychivna 326
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- him in Kyiv.
Significant financial and
material support was
provided by
Halshka Gulevychivna Lozchyna. On
April 7, 1640, the
abbot of the monastery, Leontiy...
- of the
Polish insurgency and the last
partisan of the
January Uprising Halshka Hulevychivna (1570s - 1642),
noblewoman and
philanthropist from Ukraine...
- Is
Behind This?» – a
series of
monuments to
prominent patrons of Kyiv (
Halshka Hulevychivna,
Nikolai von
Bunge and others), as well as the installation...