- M****alscy; Lithuanian: Masalskiai,
feminine form: M****alska),
sometimes Masalski , M****alsky or Mosalsky, is a Polish-Lithuanian, Russian-Lithuanian princely...
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Masalski Książe III is a
Polish coat of arms used by the M****alski
szlachta family in the
times of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Ignacy Jakub M****alski...
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Edgars Masaļskis (born 31
March 1980) is a
Latvian ice
hockey coach and
former player.
Playing as a goaltender,
Masaļskis represented the
Latvian national...
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Prince Michał Józef
Masalski (Lithuanian:
Mykolas Juozapas Masalskis) (c. 1700–1768) was a Polish-Lithuanian
nobleman (szlachcic). He was
Grand Writer...
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Prince Ignacy M****alski (Lithuanian:
Ignotas Jokūbas
Masalskis) (1726–1794) was a Polish-Lithuanian nobleman.
Ignacy became a
Catholic priest and was...
- and ****anese
Middle Schools. New Haven: Yale
University Press, 2000.*
Masalski, Kathleen. (2001). "Examining the ****anese
History Textbook Controversies...
- Contest,
alongside Ieva Stasiulevičiūtė [lt] in 2017,
Giedrius Masalskis [lt] in 2019,
Masalskis and Ieva Zasimauskaitė in 2020, and
Nombeko Augustė Khotseng...
- Inter-national Conflicts"
Archived 2012-07-24 at the
Wayback Machine Kathleen Woods Masalski (November 2001). "Examining the ****anese
History Textbook Controversies"...
- 1566-1567
Stanislav Sokolovs'kyj, 1568-1570
Ustym Fits-Kobyzevych of
Masalski coat of arms, 1569 (acting)
Havrylo Roj, 1570-1575 **** Konashkovych,...
- surname. It may
refer to: M****alski
family of
Polish nobility Aleksander Masalski (1593-1643),
voivode of Mińsk
Voivodship Andrzej M****alski (died 1651)...