- IPA: [ˈlʲaxavʲitʂɨ]; Russian: Ляховичи, romanized: Lyakhovichi; Polish:
Lachowicze; Yiddish: לעכאוויטש, romanized: Lekhavitsh) is a town in
Brest Region...
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siege of
Lyakhavichy or
Lachowicze took
place from 23
March to 28 June 1660
during the Russo-Polish War (1654–67).
Lachowicze was one of the
major Grand...
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Sergiusz Piasecki (Polish pronunciation: [ˈsɛrɡʲuʂ pjaˈsɛt͡skʲi]; 1901 in
Lachowicze near
Baranowicze – 1964 in Penley, London) was one of the best
known Polish...
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Russian defeat also
meant they had to
abandon the
Siege of
Lyakhavichy (
Lachowicze). In late June 1660,
after the
Treaty of Oliva, a
Lithuanian army commanded...
- Jan
Chryzostom Pasek Jan
Chryzostom Pasek in the 1660
Battle of
Lachowicze, by
Juliusz Kossak Coat of arms
Doliwa Born
about 1636 Węgrzynowice Died (1701-08-01)August...
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Szynkiewicz was born to a
Tatar family on 16
April 1884 in
Lyakhavichy (
Lachowicze) in the
Minsk Governorate of the
Russian Empire (from 1921 to 1939 part...
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Narva Crossing of the Düna
Battle of Kliszów
Battle of Pułtusk
Siege of
Lachowicze Battle of
Kletsk Battle of
Grodno Battle of
Holowczyn Battle of Poltava...
- Vaitkuškis line of the
Kossakowski family.
Kossakowski was the
ordynat of
Lachowicze, the
position his
father created for him. As such he was the
owner of...
- 125 50 700
Swedish victory Kletsk 1,500 4,700 31 4,070
Swedish victory Lachowicze 1,950 1,400
Unknown 1,361
Swedish victory Piertkova Unknown Unknown 600...
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Ostrog title expired in 1926 20 M****alski (Hetmans-Bishops line) 1775
Lachowicze, Mysz, Werki,
Druja title expired in 1794
Ordynacja families 21 Zamoyski...