- Kurbskii. Russian: Андрей Михайлович Курбский. Polish:
Andriej Michajłowicz
Kurbski.
Ostrowski 2020, pp. 194–195.
Boeck 2007, pp. 176–177.
Ostrowski 2020,...
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Kowel became Bona Sforza,
Polish queen. In 1564
starost of
Kowel became Kurbski (d. 1584). From 1566 to 1795 it was part of the
Volhynian Voivodeship....
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directors Otto
Erdmann and Hans Sohnle. Ivan
Mozzhukhin as
Prince Boris Kurbski Carmen Boni as
Helena di
Armore Eugen Burg as
Baron Korff George Seroff...
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dispatched a
great force against "Yugra" (Pelym; led by
Prince Semyon Kurbski),
Konda or Koda (led by
Prince Pyotr Ushatyi), and the "Gogulichi", the...
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Grand Duchy of Moscow. On May 9, 1483, the
Moscow troops of
Princes Feodor Kurbski-Cherny and Ivan Saltyk-Travin
moved to West Siberia. The
troops moved on...
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Adjutant of the Czar (1929, dir.
Vladimir Strizhevsky), as
Prince Boris Kurbski Manolescu (1929, dir.
Victor Tourjansky), as
Georges Manolescu The White...
- in north-western Ukraine.
Oblapy is
mentioned as
being owned by
Andrzej Kurbski upon his
death in 1583, it was
later owned by the Chołodecki
family until...