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Kingisepp (Russian: Ки́нгисепп or Кингисе́пп),
formerly Yamburg (Я́мбург), Yam (Ям), and Yama (Я́ма; Votic: Jaama), is a town and the
administrative center...
- and was
appointed its rector. In 1901
Sergius was
consecrated bishop of
Jamburg, the
vicar of the
Diocese of St. Peterburg. In 1905,
Sergius was appointed...
- of Narva,
commanded by
Arvid Stålarm.
Another important fortress, Jama (
Jamburg), fell to
Russian forces within two w****s. Simultaneously, the Russians...
- truce,
Sweden kept the
annexed Russian towns of
Ivangorod (Ivanslott),
Jamburg,
Koporye (Kaprio) and
Korela (Kexholm/Käkisalmi) with
their uyezds, holding...
- archimandrite. In 1905 he was
raised to
episcopacy and was
consecrated Bishop of
Jamburg,
vicar to the
Archbishop of St. Petersburg, at the age of 35. Throughout...
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Tenejacha 132
Ausweichstelle 144
Nischnjaja Chabirutta 160
Chadutte 196 Ngarka-Poilowajacha 213
Tossowei 231
Ausweichstelle 238
Jamburg 242
Jamburg Hafen km...
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Stadtteil Rybalske/Рибальське as part of the
Stadtrajons Samara by Dnipro)
Jamburg (today Dniprove/Дніпрове)
Josefstal (today Samarivka/Самарівка, largely...
- Division:
Major General Pyotr Kahovskiy 1st and 5th
Cavalry Brigades Riga and
Jamburg Dragoon Regiments,
Grodno Hussar Regiment and
three Cossack Regiments 2nd...
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remained within the
Saint Petersburg Governorate,
serving as the
capital of
Jamburg County from 1775 to 1802. The
eastern border of
Reval Governorate (Narva...
- 1984, p. 198, Ямгород. Крепостные сооружения. "Крепость Ям" (in Russian).
jamburg.jimdo.com.
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