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Grodno (Russian: Гродно [ˈɡrodnə]; Yiddish: גראָדנע; Polish:
Grodno [ˈɡrɔdnɔ] ; Lithuanian: Gardinas) or
Hrodna (Belarusian: Гродна, IPA: [ˈɣrɔdna]) is...
- on 31 July. This
success was
followed up by the
conquest of
Kaunas and
Hrodno in August. Elsewhere,
Prince Volkonsky sailed from Kiev up the
Dnieper and...
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Zofia Zamiechowska (d. 1635). In 1619 he
donated some of his
possessions in
Hrodno to the nuns of
Order of
Saint Benedict.
Skumin Church and
monastery of Holy...
- Tadeusz]. 2015. Pacierz. Katechizm' [Prayers. Catechism] (4th edition). Гродно
Hrodno [=Hrodna]: Гродзенская дыяцэзія Рымска-каталіцкага Касцёла ў Рэспубліцы...
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commissions are formed. 29 May —
Siarhei Tsikhanouski holds a
picket in
Hrodno at
which he and nine
activists of his
initiative group are detained. June...
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current and
longstanding relationship with
Hrodno, Belarus. P****enger
trains do
connect from Suwałki,
Hrodno and
Lithuania to
Warsaw and the rest of the...
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returned to Poland.
Later she
married Volodar Glebovich,
Prince of
Minsk and
Hrodno; this
marriage was
concluded in
order to
cement an
alliance against Hungary...
- activist,
Zmitser Dashkevich. The two
married when
Palazhanka visited him in
Hrodno prison on 26
December 2012. In July 2022,
Nasta and
Zmitser Dashkevich were...
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Horadnia - Горадня (classical Belarusian)*,
Hrodna - Гродна (Belarusian),
Hrodno - Гродно (Ukrainian)*
Huesca Huesca (Spanish)*, Osca (Catalan*, Latin*)...
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Ingeborg of Kiev 4.
Valdemar II of
Denmark 18. Volodar,
Prince of
Minsk and
Hrodno 9.
Sophia of
Minsk 19.
Richeza of
Poland 2. Abel of
Denmark 20.
Afonso I...