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- Alexandra Dmitrievna Lublinskaya (Russian: Александра Дмитриевна Люблинская, May 27, 1902 – January 22, 1980) was a Soviet scholar specialising in the...
- the Danish historian Niels Steensgaard, and the Soviet historian A. D. Lublinskaya. Trevor-Roper's "general crisis" thesis provoked much discussion, and...
- (Lomzhinskaya), Плоцкая (Plotskaya), Седлецкая (Sedletskaya) and Люблинская (Lublinskaya)—and the remaining five on the left bank: Калишская (Kalishskaya), Варшавская...
- empires (1540-1740) Jonathan Irvine Israel 2002 ISBN 978-90-04-12765-4 Lublinskaya, A. D. (1968). French Absolutism: The Crucial Phase, 1620-1629. Translated...
- губерния Lomzhskaya guberniya Lomzh Governorate Łomża Люблинская губерния Lublinskaya guberniya Lublin Governorate Петроковская губерния Petrokovskaya guberniya...
- Ломжская г. Lomzhskaya g. 1867 1914 Lublin Governorate Люблинская г. Lublinskaya g. 1837 1915 Malorossiya Governorate Малороссiйская г. Malorossiyskaya...
- family in Rostov-on-Don, Russian Empire. Her mother Eva (born Khave) Lublinskaya was the daughter and granddaughter of rabbis from Yekaterinoslav. Eva...
- Grekov, S. Zhebelev, V. Struve, Y. Tarle, I. Shaskol'skii, S. Kovalev, A. Lublinskaya, I. Petrushevsky, M. Sergeyenko worked at the institute. At present,...
- Retrieved 2020-04-30. Viader 2003, p. 128. Johnston 2009, p. 60. A. D. Lublinskaya, French Absolutism: The Crucial Phase, 1620–1629 (Cambridge University...
- Curtis p.63 French Absolutism: The Crucial Phase, 1620-1629 by A. D. Lublinskaya, Brian Pearce p.191ff Siege Warfare: The fortress in the early modern...