- Adam
Kisiel (Polish: Adam Kisiel; Ukrainian: Адам Кисіль, romanized: Adam
Kysil; 1580 or 1600 – 3 May 1653) was a
Polish nobleman of
Ruthenian origin. He...
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usually apples, pears, and/or prunes.
Traditionally served on Christmas.
Kysil: a
kompot that is
thickened with
potato starch. Kvas: a sweet-and-sour sparkling...
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ordinarie drinke. Polish: kisiel; Russian: кисель (kisel'); Ukrainian: кисiль (
kysil'); today,
these words refer to a
sweet fruit-flavored
jelly made from potato...
- Bahia) 70 FW BRA João Neto [uk] 71 GK UKR Yan
Vichnyi 77 DF UKR
Yaroslav Kysil [uk] 80 MF PAN Anel Ryce (on loan from
Plaza Amador) 86 DF UKR Danylo...
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himself the
ruler of the
Ruthenian state to the
Polish representative Adam
Kysil in
February 1649. His
contemporary Metropolitan Sylvestr Kosiv recognized...
- kiselʼ,
Russian pronunciation: [kʲɪˈsʲelʲ]|Ukrainian: кисiль, romanized:
kysil,
Ukrainian pronunciation: [keˈsʲilʲ] Inna
Vladimirovna Simakova; Victoria...
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Nuriye Tulumba Babka Mlyntsi Bublyk Kutia Kyiv cake
Kysil Lviv
syrnyk Mandryky Medivnyk (honey cake)
Molozyvo Napoleon Oladky Pampushky...
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Jeremy Clarke,
Theodore Sterchi, Mioune, Mona Roselianne,
Liliia Kysil,
Sonic /
Jasper Byrne Platform(s) Game Boy Advance,
Nintendo Switch, PC...
- 1649,
during negotiations with a
Polish delegation headed by
nobleman Adam
Kysil in Pereiaslav,
Khmelnytsky declared that he was "the sole
autocrat of Rus"...
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negotiations in
Pereiaslav with a
Polish delegation headed by
Senator Adam
Kysil,
Khmelnytsky declared that he was "the sole
autocrat of Rus" and that he...