- was
composed of
several prin****lities
ruled by the
interrelated Rurikid kniazes ("princes"), who
often fought each
other for
possession of Kyiv. During...
- Dean.
Zbigniew Cybulski was born 3
November 1927 in a
small village of
Kniaże near Śniatyń,
Poland (now a part of
Kolomyia Raion, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast...
- Dornburh [uk]
Previously named after Valery Chkalov Village Kakhovka Raion Kniaze-Hryhorivka
Kozatska Sloboda [uk]
Previously named after Grigory Potemkin...
- out. It
lists examples of
imperialistic toponyms, such as: The
village Kniaze-Hryhorivka (now
Kozatska Sloboda [uk]),
whose name
literally meant "Prince...
- of
numerous local nobles were
controversially rendered in
Russian as "
kniazes". Finally,
within the
Russian Empire of 1809–1917,
Finland was officially...
-
Miroslav Stefan Marusyn (26 June 1924 in
Kniaze – 21
September 2009) was a
Ukrainian Gr****
Catholic archbishop who
served as the
Secretary of the Congregation...
- Svi͡atosalvych ta I͡aroslav Volodymyrovych?" [Holmgard:
where ruled the Rus
Kniazes Sviatoslav I****vych,
Volodymyr Sviatoslavych, and
Yaroslav Volodymyrovych...
- Berdychiv,
current Ukraine Zbigniew Cybulski,
stage and film actor, born in
Kniaze,
current Ukraine Ignacy Domeyko, 19th-century geologist, born in Niedźwiadka...
- logician, philosopher, born in Kraków
Zbigniew Cybulski,
Polish actor, born in
Kniaże, near
Stanislau Ignacy Daszyński,
Polish politician, born in
Zbarazh Isaac...
- c. 25
August 1918 - 9
September 1918
Wilhelm Pritsch: 9
September 1918
Kniaze: July 1917
Mitau (present day Latvia):
August 1917 Boncourt,
France Moislains...