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Mirskis is a
Latvian surname of
Polish origin (Polish: Mirsky).
Notable people with the
surname include:
Aleksandrs Mirskis (born 1964),
Latvian politician...
- Святаполк-Мірскі, romanized: Svjatapołk-
Mirski, Russian: Святополк-Мирский, romanized: Svyatopolk-Mirsky, Polish: Światopełk-
Mirski, also
transliterated using Swiatopolk...
- (Russian: Николай Иванович Святополк-Мирский, Polish: Mikołaj Światopełk-
Mirski; 29 July 1833 – 8
November 1898), of the Białynia clan, was a
Russian cavalry...
- The Mir
Castle Complex (Belarusian: Мірскі замак, romanized:
Mirski zamak; Russian: Мирский замок; Polish:
Zamek w Mirze; Lithuanian:
Myriaus pilies kompleksas)...
- in Baranow-Sandomierski
castle Chołodecki
Mirski Białobłocki Białobłocki (odm)
Ejnarowicz Światopełk-
Mirski Notable bearers of this coat of arms include:...
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Sergejs Mirskis (born 1
January 1952), is a
Latvian politician. He is a
member of
Harmony and a
deputy of the 10th, 11th and 12th Saeima. He
began his...
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Mirski (born Leo Fritz; 21 June 1893 – 29
April 1968) was a Croatian-Jewish conductor.
Mirski was born in
Zagreb to a
Jewish family. He completed...
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Boris Mirski Gallery (1944–1979) was a
Boston art
gallery owned by
Boris Chaim Mirski (1898–1974). The
gallery was
known for
exhibiting key figures...
- in 2007 and 2017,
Boris Mirski's family donated the
records of the
Boris Mirski Gallery (1944–1979) to the Archives.
Mirski's Gallery showed avant-garde...
- war". The
Sydney Morning Herald. 14 July 2004.
Retrieved 13 June 2009.
Mirski, Sean. "Stranglehold: The Context,
Conduct and
Consequences of an American...