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Ontsifor Lukinich (Russian: Онцифор Лукинич; died 1367) was a
posadnik of
Novgorod the
Great in 1350–1354. He came from a
Novgorodian boyar family that...
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Ottomans captured the town and also
large territories in
modern day Slovakia.
Lukinich Imre 1923: Auer János
Ferdinand naplója, Budapest; Szilágyi Sándor: A Magyar...
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Anniversary of 1456
victory over
Ottomans becomes memorial day politics.hu Imre
Lukinich: A
History of
Hungary in
Biographical Sketches (p. 109.) [ISBN missing]...
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multiplication of the
office dates to the 1350s, when the
posadnik Ontsifor Lukinich implemented a
series of reforms.
Retired posadniks took the
title "old...
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Archived from the
original on 17 July 2012.
Retrieved 2
February 2022. Imre
Lukinich: A
History of
Hungary in
Biographical Sketches (page: 109.)
Volume 7 of...
- családi Története.
Pleitz Fer. Pál Könyvnyomdája. Nagy-Becskerek. 168.
Lukinich, Imre (1937). A
History of
Hungary in
Biographical Sketches.
Simpkin Marshall...
- Fejérpataky László 1919–1922: János
Melich 1923: Bálint Hóman 1924–1929: Imre
Lukinich 1930–1934: Emil
Jakubovich 1934–1945: József Fitz 1945– 1946: József Györke...
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Biography Volume 2.
Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers. p. 86. ISBN 9781579580414.
Lukinich, Imre (1968). A
History of
Hungary in
Biographical Sketches.
Books for...
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Kornis Gyula, ****er Farkas,
Galamb Sándor,
Hekler Antal, Papp Viktor,
Lukinich Imre,
Teleki Pál,
Gombocz Endre, Tóth Géza, Ritoók Zsigmond,
Pilch Jenő...
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being killed if they
crossed over to Novgorod. In 1342, when
Ontsifor Lukinich caused a riot in the city,
Vasily and his vicar, Boris,
brought peace between...