- Josvainiai, Dotnuva, Kalnaberžė. The city has been
known by
other names:
Kiejdany in Polish,
Keidan (קיידאן) in Yiddish, and
Kedahnen in German. Kėdainiai...
- The
Union of Kėdainiai or
Agreement of Kėdainiai (Lithuanian: Kėdainių unija, Swedish: Kėdainiai förbund) was an
agreement between magnates of the Grand...
-
Augustow Rossienie Birshi Russisch-Krottingen
Johanischkele Saldugischki Kiejdany Schaulen Koschedary Schirwinty Kowno,
Stadtkreis Sejny Kowno, Landkreis...
- dwórs or
outright palaces were
found in: Pawłowice, Iwno, Birże (Biržai),
Kiejdany (Kėdainiai), Nieśwież (Nesvizh), Słuck (****sk),
Kleck (Kletsk), Słonim...
- Kazłova Ruda קאזלובע רודע/Kozlove Rude
Koselrode Kėdainiai
Kiejdany Кейданы/
Kejdany Кейда́ны
Kiejdany קיידאן/Keidan
Kedahnen Ķēdaiņi Kelmė
Kielmy Кельмы/ Kelmy...
- 1790 - 1st
Lithuanian National Cavalry Brigade relocated from
Minsk to
Kiejdany. 1791 - 4th
Lithuanian Infantry Regiment relocated from Borysów to Minsk...
- Druia, Nevel, Kronie, Cepr, Hrozava [pl], Sielc, Nowy Dwór [pl], Pryłuki,
Kiejdany, and Zabłudów.
Their founders believed that
subordinating newly established...
- defeat, Stanisław sta**** in
Paris until 1815. He then had to
return to
Kiejdany as the
authorities of the Tsar
threatened to
sequester his estate. Stanisław...
- The
Treaty of Kėdainiai or
Kiejdany (Lithuanian: Kėdainių sutartis, Josvainių aktas; Swedish: Fördraget i Kėdainiai),
signed on 17
August 1655, was a Swedish–Lithuanian...