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Yazlovets (Ukrainian: Язловець, romanized: Yazlovets; Polish:
Jazłowiec) is a
village in
Chortkiv Raion,
Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine. It is a
Roman Catholic...
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Jazłowiec Uhlan Regiment (Polish: 14 Pułk Ułanów Jazłowieckich, 14 puł) was a
cavalry unit of the
Polish Army in the
Second Polish Republic, also...
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general and
military commander. He was the
Commander in the
battle of
Jazłowiec and the
battle of Brześć Litewski. He was
murdered on Stalin's orders...
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Jazłowiec (uk: Язловець, romanized: Yazlovets) was a
Polish language Catholic lyceum founded in 1863 by the
Congregation of the
Sisters of the Immaculate...
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ordered the
whole VI
Cavalry Brigade (1st, 12th and 14th
Regiment of
Jazlowiec Uhlans) to
charge the enemy's flank.
After a huge clash, the
Russian forces...
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educated at
Jazłowiec College, an élite
Catholic boarding school for girls, run by the
Sisters of the
Immaculate Conception, in
Jazłowiec in the Podole...
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first state college in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, 1765
Jazłowiec College for girls,
founded in 1863
Jesuit College in
Khyriv for boys founded...
- Our Lady of
Jazłowiec is an
iconic representation in
Carrara marble of Mary,
mother of Jesus,
commissioned in 1883 in Rome for the
convent of the Sisters...
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Germans withdrew.
September 19 -
Battle of Wólka Węglowa - Most of the 14th
Jazlowiec Uhlan Regiment (without its MGs and AT platoon) was
ordered to
probe the...
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Bishop of Kraków and Cardinal).
Father Sapieha was
despatched first to
Jazłowiec (college) to act as
chaplain to the
school and to the
attached convent...