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Kyprian Antonovich Kandratovich (Belarusian: Кіпрыян Кандратовіч,
Kipryjan Kandratovič, Lithuanian:
Kiprijanas Kondratavičius), (April 29, 1859 – October...
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Kyprian Zochovskyj (Ukrainian: Кипріян Жоховський, Belarusian: Кіпрыян (Цыпрыян) Жахоўскі
Kipryjan (Cypryjan) Žachoŭski, Polish:
Cyprian Żochowski) (1635—1693)...
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April 1665 Term
ended 11
February 1674
Predecessor Antin Sielava Successor Kyprian Zochovskyj Orders Ordination 28
March 1633 (Priest)
Consecration 1652 (Bishop)...
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Palaipaphos (Old Paphos). Up to that time the
goddess had been
worshipped by the
Kyprians in the
district called Golgoi.
Tacitus described the
altar and aniconic...
- John VI of
Portugal Joseph, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg
Georg von
Kameke Kyprian Kandratovich Nikolay Karamzin Karl Anton,
Prince of
Hohenzollern Karl,...
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Silvestras Žukauskas Jan
Sierada Pyotra Krecheuski Jazep Losik Vaclau Lastouski Kyprian Kandratovich Kastuś Jezavitaŭ
Anton Luckievich Alés
Harun # Francišak Kušal...
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military units that were
created on
different fronts tried to
contact General Kyprian Kandratovich, who was in
charge of the
formation of the
Belarusian army...
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Rafajil Korsak 1641—1655
Antin Sielava 1666—1674
Havryil Kolenda 1674—1693
Kyprian Zochovskyj 1694—1708 Lev
Zalenskyj 1708—1713
Yurij Vynnyckyj 1714—1729...
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signed the
order creating the
Lithuanian armed forces and
appointed General Kyprian Kandratovich as
Deputy Minister of Defense. This
appointment proved very...
- (1637–1642), and
Antin Sielava (1642–1699),
Havryil Kolenda (1655–1674),
Kyprian Zokhovskyi (1674–1693), Lev I Sliubych-Zalenskyi (1694–1708). At the beginning...