- Bracław and Kijów (Kyiv or Kiev),
starost of Czerkasy, Kaniów,
Lubeka and
Łojów. Great-grandfather of the ****ure King of Poland, Michał
Korybut Wiśniowiecki...
-
Battle of
Loyew (
Łojów) can
refer to two
battles of the
Khmelnytsky Uprising:
Battle of
Loyew (1649)
Battle of
Loyew (1651) This
disambiguation page lists...
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between the Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth and
Cossack Hetmanate. (in Polish)
Łojów, Rzecz-pospolita
Samuel Orgelbrand,
Encyklopedja Powszechna, 1901, Google...
- Лоеў, romanized: Lojeŭ, IPA: [loyew]; Russian: Лоев, IPA: [ˈloɪf]; Polish:
Łojów) is an urban-type
settlement in
Gomel Region, Belarus. It
serves as the...
- the
approaching Red Army and
reached Marienfelde,
which belonged to the
Lojow estate. They were
overrun by the Red Army
soldiers and
returned to their...
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Regiment Field Hetman of
Lithuania Antoni Chlewinkiego (F) 1776. (S)
Mozyrz &
Lojow (1789),
Mozyrz (1790),
Strzeszyn (1791),
Wilkowyszki (Oct 1792). (B) Zelwa...
- Wiśniowiecki (1529–1584),
starosta (captain) of Czerkasy, Kaniów,
Lubeka and
Łojów Michał Wiśniowiecki (d. 1616),
starosta (captain) of
Owrucz Regina Wiśniowiecka...
- Łojewo [wɔˈjɛvɔ] (German:
Lojow) is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina ****ica,
within Słupsk County,
Pomeranian Voivodeship, in northern...
- politician.
Starost of
Rzeczyca (Rechytsa),
Homel (Gomel),
Mazyr (Mozyr) and
Łojów (Loyew).
Castellan of
Minsk (1626).
Voivode of
Minsk (1635),
Voivode of...